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| iPod |
[27 May 2009|08:31pm] |
 I'm thinking about buying a 3rd Generation iPod. Am I crazy?
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| Scary Stories |
[19 May 2009|10:43pm] |

10.7.2004 Jennifer, friends and family of Mark,
As promised, here are copies of the correspondence I received from Mark over the course of the last month. For the most part, I have merely copied and pasted them from my email application.
As you’ll read, he requested this, in hopes that you’ll better understand why he did what he did.
I made this site because it’s the most efficient way to share Mark’s emails with all of you. I’m not advertising this to anyone. But I do think it would be wise to pass this URL along to anyone who may help with the investigation. As I collect more information, from various sources, I'll update this site to keep it an accurate record. I'll have that link at the end of the series as well.
If you need to speak with me, Jen has my number. Thank you for your patience, and again, I am profoundly sorry.
- Eric http://www.dionaea-house.com/
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| California Adventure |
[17 May 2009|09:44am] |
Some pictures Chandler and I took a few weeks ago with my Action Sampler and Holga because Travis had some free tickets.

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| What I'm Wearing |
[13 May 2009|02:25pm] |


Bought that $10 pseudo aa pocket skirt at Target.
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| I want to die. |
[08 May 2009|11:16pm] |
 I just ate a Tommy's Chili Dog and half an order of chili cheese fries. Look at that thing. You can't even see the hot dog. I look pregnant now.
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| Abortion Legalization and Child Living Circumstances: Who is the "Marginal Child?" |
[08 May 2009|05:58pm] |
"We estimate the impact of changes in abortion access in the early 1970s on the average living standards of cohorts born in those years. In particular, we address the selection inherent in the abortion decision: is the marginal child who is not born when abortion access increases more or less disadvantaged than the average child? Legalization of abortion in five states around 1970, followed by legalization nationwide due to the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, generates natural variation which can be used to estimate the effect of abortion access. We find that cohorts born after abortion was legalized experienced a significant reduction in a number of adverse outcomes. Our estimates imply that the marginal child who was not born due to legalization would have been 70% more likely to live in a single parent family, 40% more likely to live in poverty, 50% more likely to receive welfare, and 35% more likely to die as an infant. These selection effects imply that the legalization of abortion saved the government over $14 billion in welfare expenditures through 1994."
-Jonathan Gruber Phillip Levine Douglas Staiger http://ideas.repec.org/p/nbr/nberwo/6034.html
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[30 Apr 2009|11:53pm] |
Did anybody else think of this
when they saw this?
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| Little Cesar's |
[24 Apr 2009|02:52pm] |
I took pictures at work last Saturday because my sister said I haven't updated this thing in almost a year.

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