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Siewology

Those who are acquainted with science will recognize the suffix -ology as the a term used to describe a field of study. Siewology then would be the study of Siew. Not all Siews. Just one in particular. Most -ologists will have qualifications of some sort, making them experts in their field. I can't say that I know Siew inside and out, but I do know Siew very well. I'd like to think that that will give me some legitimate ground to write about him.

Monday, October 16, 2006

State of Fear.

Good book. I'm naturally a Michael Crichton fan, and I'm probably biased. But, yes, it is a good book. Anyone who wants to read it needs only to ask.
Posted by Siew at 6:37 PM

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