It was an excellent weekend, and I wish it weren't ending. But that's okay, I was able to get a lot of shut-eye, pay all of my bills, watch the Giants slaughter their opponent, and drink a fair amount of beer.

<Rant>I even got to take a few walks. This was by far the most disgusting part of the weekend. I walked around my pseudo-neighborhood, where there is still a fair amount of ice/snow along the sidewalk. Lo and behold, I notice a lot of dog poop on top of the ice. Dog-walkers, if you're not going to clean up after your chosen pet, then at least steer your dog to a place that is thawed out and has grass, so the poop will blend in. </Rant>

Oh and kaytay, if you're reading this, I read your writeup above. My $0.02 is that hypocrites are not evil. If I understand your definition, a hypocrite is someone who

  • a) says something they feel is true and then
  • b) does the opposite.
This is something most good-seeking people do at one time or another during their life. Maybe they even get into the habit of doing the thing they hate. Maybe this thing they hate is even evil. But it is not the "a)" part that is evil, it is the "b)" part.

If you want to be less evil as you say (not me), focus on avoiding "b)", not avoiding "a)".

Just my $0.02 :-)