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    Monday, August 4


    Despite initial rumours to the contrary, Civilization III's expansion (which can be had for $30!!!) does have a hot seat option (Quynn: go to multiplayer, choose to host a game, and in the setup of the game choose a hot seat game, a little complex, and I am not sure how it will work with a scenario) so Allie and I spent a day building the Mongol and Celtic empires.

    And, my favourite American politican seems to have made it clear he isn't coming back in the Bush Administration. Hmm... Powell vs. Rodham-Clinton in 2008? I may cheer for the Republicans yet. But so far Nader has my virtual vote locked up for 2004. Unless a miracle happens in one of the two parties. But who for the 2004 Canadian election? Even harder call. Martin? Nah, too easy, too slimy and too liberal. Then again, I'll be in Edmonton where my vote will actually matter. Maybe if I am in McLellan's riding. Mackay? Don't make me laugh. That was a great joke. Harper? Only if I were in Edmonton Strathcona with Jaffer as my MP. Layton? Hmm... what is this idea of collectivized farms he speaks of? Can I vote for the Bloc in Edmonton?


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