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Monthly Archives: June 2006
Little Man Update
So, it’s been a long time since there’s been a real update regarding Nicholas and his goings-on. In fact, I don’t think I’ve posted ANYTHING about him on the new site here yet (everything you see is from the old … Continue reading
Tagged kids, life
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Birthday Cake 2006
Here’s the cake that Katie made for me this year. I knew she was to be my wife when she made me my first birthday cake back in June, 1998, as this also marked the return of celebratory birthdays to … Continue reading
Tagged cake, food, life
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Regarding the DMV
On this last day of 30, I headed on up to the DMV to renew my license as it expires at midnight tonight. I’ve got three words for you: TEN MINUTES FLAT. Well, maybe even less. I couldn’t believe it … Continue reading
Tagged dmv, life
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CSS Links Galore!
Veerle Pieters posted an updated version of her CSS Links page over at her blog and it seems well worth the visit and/or bookmark: http://veerle.duoh.com/index.php/blog/links/
Tagged bookmarks, css, web standards
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My Own Summer of Code
Well, maybe more like the Summer of George, but I’ve decided to go on my own Summer of Code and learn Python. The choice was between Perl, Ruby, and Python. I wanted to learn something that I could use for … Continue reading
Tagged life, programming
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