Monthly Archives: May 2003

Learning Curve Balls

In third grade, in front of my entire class, I told Mrs. Carr to “Fuck off.” I even obliged, articulately, when she asked me to stand up and repeat what I had said. The corporal retribution for this blatant disregard … Continue reading

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Ping Du Jour.

I think the quarter really dropped last night. I’m still working it through right at the moment, so I’ll have to pass on going into details. For now, I’ll just say that I’m grateful. In other news: Today marked another … Continue reading

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Learning HTML In 24 Hours

In an effort to strengthen the foundation of our forays into web publishing, Mary and I began going through SAMS Teach Yourself HTML 4 in 24 Hours today. Amassing a wealth of resources while thrifting, I’ve managed to pick up … Continue reading

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Willy!

Willy cracks me up. Have no doubt about his involvement over here: Whether he’s sprawled out under the wall heater, staring out the window at the neighbors and birds, or testing our patience with his relentless energy, he’s an integral … Continue reading

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View From The Front

The last few days have been challenging. The urge to flinch, to react, has puffed up into a tangible which constantly makes demands on my attention. This selfishness administers itself in small doses, conveniently mislabeled as “preservation.” Although I have … Continue reading

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