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AT&T stands for American Telephone & Telegraph.
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Pixar’s latest masterpiece is Cars. I say masterpiece, because anything Pixar does is a masterpiece. The 3 1/2 star rating is based on the previous Pixar releases, not on all movies as a whole. Compared to the other Pixar films, this one rates slightly lower than most others. To me, the biggest cause of this slight lowering from perfection is caused by some dialog problems. It seems that this film is slowed down for those who need more time to follow along. It lacks the quick wit of Monsters Inc., the adult tone of Finding Nemo and The Incredibles, and is more on pace with A Bug’s Life. Speaking of slow, there are many critics out there who are faulting the movie with a lagging pace, but it’s obviously intentional. The best example of this lag is when the movie’s star, Lightning McQueen, becomes stranded in a small Arizona town called Radiator Springs.
I have updated my link list to include a couple blogs that belong to two of my cousins, and my Dad. They are relatively new, and one seems to be more geared toward the firstborn son of Andrew, my Dad's brother's thirdborn son. Confused yet?
I must say, it’s been quite a while since my last entry. I still mourn the fact that I can no longer access my blog here at JCPenney. Granted, they don’t pay me to write a personal blog, yet still, my creative juices are always flowing while I design multimedia for my employer. And I’m lovin’ every minute of it. This is the first “career” job I’ve held since graduating from College, and it’s eons better than any of my previous places of employment, and I plan to stay with it for many years. Adding to my woes is the fact that I’m behind on my phone/internet bill, so I have to catch up before I’ll get my internet reconnected at home, so there’s another wrench in the gears which forces me to stop by my local library to check personal email and what not. I just don’t feel the desire to post to the blog while I’m in the library. And so, as I type this entry, I am at work, in a brief hiatus from designing multimedia, so I can give you, loyal reader, an insight as to why I’ve been quite lax with my web log.