Monday, October 12, 2009
Thursday, October 08, 2009
Threepeat
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10/08/2009 12:20:00 PM
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Wednesday, October 07, 2009
Blessed Are The Tiresome, Etc
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10/07/2009 12:58:00 PM
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Tuesday, October 06, 2009
Moving In The Right Direction
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10/06/2009 12:21:00 PM
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Monday, October 05, 2009
Some Loose Ends
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10/05/2009 01:07:00 PM
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Thursday, October 01, 2009
Knoxville Gothic
Boy, this place is weird... We are staying at the Maplehurst Inn, which is probably the roughest place I've ever stayed without actually using a tent. They look like they might have been struggling, then recently changed hands and are now in the middle of renovations -- our room is great, but we peeked into other rooms that look completely derelict, and there seem to be several handyman types hanging about, mostly smoking and BS'ing out back. The girl who acted as receptionist (there's no lobby, natch, just a sort of hallway where she was sitting in a chair), was young and pretty, and dressed in an upscale young-and-pretty-girl way, but when she asked us what we wanted for breakfast, you could tell she did not know what "rye toast" was.
The main front door was unlocked, and we were waiting for Emmi to stop by so it was no surprise when we heard a knock on our room's door, but it was a street person, attempting to impersonate a college student, giving a spiel and asking questions from some sort of script, like a cross between a panhandler and a telemarketer. Mind you, this is in the hallway of the B&B...
Emmi came by just then and rescued us, and we hit a place called Tomato Head for dinner, very nice. Some brews and hanging out, then we went back to our base camp, where there were all sorts of weird noises, music etc like there may have been a party on the roof or something (I even heard a puppy barking), but eventually the noise died down and we fell asleep -- to be awakened this morning by the most disgusting, hacking smoker's cough, probably the cook making breakfast.
By the way, we are not alone in our views of this place, check out these reviews -- and the strangest part is that the Maplehurst is rated second best B&B in Knoxville! In terms of location, the place can't be beat, and it looks like the renovations (which seem to have started this year) are creating a really nice space -- and their wi-fi is the fastest connection, and the only encrypted one, we've seen in our travels; the infrastructure is beautiful if currently decrepit, it's just that the place really needs a lot of work.
"The infrastructure is beautiful if currently decrepit." That seems to sum up the crunchier parts of town, which is what we've explored so far. (We only got as far as the first coffee shop -- Old City Java -- but still.) Lots of ancient space reconfigured but not fully renovated, ancient brickwork in need of re-pointing, facades in need of repainting, woodwork on the verge of decay, iron railing on balconies over the street...
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10/01/2009 10:51:00 AM
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009
The Southern Tour So Far
Whelp, here we are at the Folkstone Inn, just outside Bryson City NC. In a few minutes we're goin in for breakfast, and then we're off to ride the Tsali trail system.
The ride here was long spectacularly beautiful -- we were thinking of taking the uber-scenic Blue Ridge Parkway from Afton, our first stop, but that would have been too long, and the views from I-81 (and I-40) were good enough... Once we got off the interstates, things got way more interesting: windy roads, tacky roadside attractions -- we were on the southern side of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and it looked like the road was a poor man's Gaitlinburg, with a Cherokee Reservation casino smack in the middle of it all. Finally, following the Google Maps directions, we ended up some tiny dirt road -- literally no room for two cars to pass, and cliffs on the side -- through the park and out the back of Bryson City. Our B&B is about a half mile, on good roads, from the center of town, but well, Google Maps... Bit we're here.
Upt until yesterday's travel day, we were literally in Waltons country, maybe 20 miles from where the real writer (the fictional John-Boy Walton grew up). The most amazing scenery, beautiful farmland, and our place (the Afton Mountain Bed and Breakfast) was amazing.
We got there late in the afternoon/evening, in the fog, and all we had time for was dinner (at one of the two brewpubs within a few miles of the place); Sunday we did our road ride, Afton Mountain Road past the Cookie Lady's house -- not home? hiding from us? -- and then down the Blue Ridge Parkway and back on regular roads. We were going to add some more to the ride, but the roads I wanted, when we got far enough away from the main roads, turned to dirt so we turned around. Still, we got in a good 40 miles. Dinner that night was at the other brewpub. (Wine people would have even more luck: there are maybe four vinyards within two miles of the Afton Mtn B&B.)
Anyway, next order of business is to find my camera. It's in the car but I have taken no pictures yet, but today's the day...
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9/29/2009 07:54:00 AM
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Ladies' Night
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9/23/2009 12:20:00 PM
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Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Humpyard Dreams
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9/22/2009 12:44:00 PM
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Monday, September 21, 2009
Creepshows
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9/21/2009 12:27:00 PM
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Friday, September 18, 2009
Still Tired...
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9/18/2009 03:13:00 PM
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Thursday, September 17, 2009
Tired
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9/17/2009 11:46:00 AM
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Monday, September 14, 2009
The Bash
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9/14/2009 04:59:00 PM
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Wednesday, September 09, 2009
900/99
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9/09/2009 02:25:00 PM
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Wednesday, September 02, 2009
Idyll
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9/02/2009 12:16:00 PM
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Sunday, August 30, 2009
Time Stands Still Here
Well, not really, there's been a few changes even since the last time I was here, but here we are, sitting on the back porch at Elk River Touring Center, the old grassy field to my left and the forest (Gauley Mountain) rising like a wall in front of me...
Today we went hiking, which was something I never did down here. We went out to the Cranberry Wilderness Area, which is sort of behind, ie southwest of, most of the local biking I know. The wilderness area encompasses a whole bunch of the local tundra-style valleys and peat bogs, high-altitude wetlands that, because of the colder mountain climate, retained arctic flora that came south and established itself with the ice ages, but retreated with the retreating ice everywhere else. Lots of sphagnum, rhododendron (OK, not that exotic), oswego, strange little orchids and cranberries and herbs... I have pictures, stay tuned...
The bogs are protected, so needless to say there's no biking in the Wilderness Area -- until now I've only spied the place from afar, scenic overlooks and the like. Our hike, which was about 5 miles long, took us along some upper meadows, an old abandoned road, and finally out into the bogs on a wooden walkway -- this time I finally saw it all, up close and personal.
Today was hiking, yesterday was the bike ride. We rode up Gauley Mountain on Old Mine Road, through intermittent rain and bright sunshine (sky and weather was very dramatic all day), and then did a short loop on Tea Creek and Gauley Mountain Trails before continuing on the Forest Service roads, out to the Prop's Run trailhead. Eight miles of wet downhill singletrack later, and we were back at Elk River. Shower, some drinks at the bar, and and an awesome dinner -- it's scary how good the food is here -- and we were in bed by 9:30.
We were dawdling this morning, got up late etc and our hike was nothing like yesterday's epic, but I think the mountain air is going to make tonight work out the same as last night. I can't believe tomorrow we have to head home.
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8/30/2009 06:17:00 PM
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Thursday, August 27, 2009
Got It About A Week Back
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8/27/2009 04:07:00 PM
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Saturday, August 15, 2009
Short Week, Long Weekend
Here I am on the porch, digesting dinner (steamed stringbeans from the garden, bread, cheese, and a huge, blood-red heirloom tomato, also from the garden -- yum!), just watching the day end... Anne's up visiting Ben until tomorrow night, last chance to see him before he goes to study abroad for a year, so I'm living the bachelor life for a day or so.
Today was the gym, and beside that mostly chores, some stuff around the house and some bike work. I prepped the Turner for tomorrow's ride at Fell, and I also gave some love to the road bike, putting on some new tires -- the old ones were so worn they were almost see-through, and I've had a few flats recently, not a normal occurrence. Not a lot of activity really, even with the puttering-around-the-house stuff, but I'm totally whooped right now. I think it's going to be an early night, because tomorrow's an early morning.
Thursday was a fairly somber day at work, but I managed to keep busy and the day moved along. We hit Porters, a sort of Friday night on Thursday thing, saw the band and met a bunch of people. Yesterday was a full day: medium-longish ride with Anne, then we bottled the beer we brewed a few weeks ago; we finished the evening at Brew Works. Looking back, I think I'm entitled to a night in...
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8/15/2009 08:12:00 PM
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009
What's Up
Morning weigh-in (Monday): 172.5#, 10.5% BF
Morning weigh-in (Wednesday): 170.5#, 10.5% BF
So I'm home for the second day, off as in "laid off," at least until tomorrow when I go back to work, exercise my seniority rights, and start at my old position. Kind of a demotion, but hey it's still a job...
Meantime, what else has been happening? Well, I started going back to the gym, and I also started going back to yoga -- both of them were on hiatus for about a month while I prepped for the W101. I've been pretty careful with my eating too recently (except last night: Two Brew Tuesday and Tuesday Tacos at Brew Works), and I think it shows.
Tonight I may gain back a few; we're going to see that "Julie and Julia" movie and drink martinis. That's after a towpath ride with Anne.
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8/12/2009 03:04:00 PM
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Friday, August 07, 2009
Annie Get Your Gun!
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8/07/2009 03:50:00 PM
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Wednesday, August 05, 2009
Wall Of Contusion
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8/05/2009 12:16:00 PM
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Sunday, August 02, 2009
Doh!!
Back from the Wilderness 101, where fatigue and slow times forced me to bail out at mile 89 (the final checkpoint, only a dozen miles from the finish). Oh well, that was my first DNF ever, and a worthy one it was... Better luck next year, eh?
I went up with a guy named Dave, an acquaintance from Big Bear and local riding, and he rode a smart & fast race, and finished in 11:30 or thereabouts. Other than that, I saw no one else I knew, but it was still a fun party afterward, even if the faster riders drank most of the beer before I could do much damage...
Here's a view of my race.
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8/02/2009 02:12:00 PM
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Friday, July 31, 2009
Isn't That Always The Way?
Morning weigh-in (Friday): 173.5#, 11.5% BF
This Will Make You Cry: Here's a little something, not really about cycling. Don't forget, it's not too late to donate to the PPRAC ride. Good Luck You Guys (and Gals)!
This Will Make You Laugh: Anne saw this in the NY Times and checked it out, then sent it to me -- it's where I got the above link.
Well, last night was the Brew Works, and today is the start of Musikfest, and I'm out of here for the tomorrow's Wilderness 101. I also posted more pictures; you know what to do.
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7/31/2009 11:02:00 AM
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Sunday, July 26, 2009
Interludes
Morning weigh in: 170.5#, 11% BF (Yeah it's a Sunday, but I felt like bragging.)
An Incident At The Hippie Deli: We went for breakfast Friday at a fairly popular (and crunchy) Ithaca deli, which shall remain nameless for fear of lawsuits. We happened to sit near the exit, which was also where the trash bins were -- trash bin, maybe one or two different recycling bins, and composting, they were really into it: while I was sitting there, one customer admonished another one for misusing the trash bins, and made him re-do his garbage.
They leave, we continue eating, and eventually an employee shows up to take care of all the refuse. Anne was about to say "Wouldn't it be funny if they put it all in one bag?" when that is exactly what this guy did. We actually stared and watched everything he did to make sure we weren't imagining it, but sure enough, he dumped all the oh-so-carefully separated refuse into one big bag and tossed that in a bin outside.
Arachnology: We had a houseguest the week before last, one of Emmi's scientist friends stayed over while passing through en route from Knoxville to somewhere in New England. She arrived while I was out riding, and I caught up with her and Anne at the Brew Works -- it turned out that she's an entomologist and a spider expert. I asked her to tell me "in layman's terms" what her research was, and tried not to drool when she said she studied the effect of spider predation (who are, in her words, "the lions and tigers of the little world") on the impact of other insects on leaf mold formation. I asked her if she was talking about something like the Lotka-Volterra equations, and she just chuckled.
Anyway, we're winding down from vacation and getting ready for work tomorrow. We got back Friday and unpacked, then we did a fairly long ride yesterday, stopped in at Hans & Kim's wedding reception picnic, then stopped in at Toby & Erica's housewarming party, then utterly crashed... Today we're making beer -- rather, Anne's making beer, and a cherry pie, and I'm fooling with this interactive-TV lightning-box doohickey until there's some heavy lifting to be done. It's stupid hot and humid, and I'm trying not to move too much.
Meantime, more pictures, this time of our hike. Enjoy!
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7/26/2009 02:15:00 PM
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Thursday, July 23, 2009
Yeah I Ate Pie For Breakfast...
...but that was back in Vermont, where it's all about "when in Rome." Right now I'm sitting in The Owl Cafe in Ithaca, drinking coffee and getting ready to go enjoy dinner at the Moosewood Restaurant (if we can get in), and a cucumber-infused gin and tonic at Felicia's Atomic Lounge -- well, maybe not in that order...
We've been bouncing between really nice hotels, and camping, all week. First was Middlebury VT, where we met Ben, then the three of us went up to Silver Lake State Park -- we were told of a great place called "Silver Lake," with lots of hiking, and primitive camping, but ended up at a "family friendly" lakeside camp, which happened to have the same name, and (unlike the other place) happened to be on the map. Oh well, we had fun, and I finally got rid of my "biker's tan" on the beach.
The next day we climbed Mount Abraham, an awesome hike, and then went back to civilization in Middlebury: we saw the new Harry Potter movie, which I enjoyed more than I thought I would, and had dinner at the local brewpub.
The next two days were camping between Lake Saranac and Lake Placid, and it was definitely a mixed bag. We finally found some good roads to ride, but local traffic, and road conditions, were pretty bad especially between the two towns. (We did find some good stuff, with the help of some local bike shops.) Camping was fun the first night, then the next night was rainy, and the tent leaked so we slept in the car, and I got positional vertigo again, and puked up my spaghetti & meatballs...
Things were trending downhill, so yesterday we high-tailed it out of there. We found a laundromat -- long story, but basically they don't have many near Lake Placid -- and relocated our base camp, with our wet camping gear & clean clothes, to Ithaca. It was time for a nice hotel again, so we're staying at the Holiday Inn downtown. Dinner, drinks, a good night's sleep, and a good ride, and things are looking up once again.
By the way, I've posted pictures: some shots of a recent ride at Jacobsburg, and of our first camping adventure. Enjoy!
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7/23/2009 04:58:00 PM
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Friday, July 17, 2009
Supercaldera
Well it's been a rough week, but now I'm on vacation, and last night I finally committed to the W101 -- as in, paid and registered -- and I also got us those reservations for Elk River in late August. Right now I' supposed to be getting ready for our Vermont/Adirondacks trip, packing, getting an oil change etc, so we can leave around noon, but I just thought I'd touch base here first -- I'm bringing the computer, so I'll post (and post pictures) as I can, but I wanted to say that though the world will never be the same, at least things are starting to look up and feel normal again.
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7/17/2009 09:25:00 AM
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Thursday, July 09, 2009
Goodbye My Friend
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7/09/2009 09:24:00 PM
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Wednesday, July 08, 2009
Let's Try This Again
Mar 319.8 34:16:19
Apr 261.8 26:09:03
May 276.4 26:24:48
Jun 258.2 27:04:06
UPDATE: wrote this at lunch but only posted it now at night. Sals was good, and so was Brew Works...
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7/08/2009 11:19:00 PM
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Tuesday, July 07, 2009
Mission Aborted
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7/07/2009 03:48:00 PM
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Saturday, July 04, 2009
That Was The Day That Was
Well, here it is: the 4th of July, and we are about to head up to Anne's mom's house for some BBQ, fireworks -- and a little porch painting...
We were up there yesterday too. I was riding, and met Anne at her mom's house afterward. Breakfast at Blue Sky, VMB ride on Green Blaze (22 people, 15 miles in 4 hours, mud, blood, sweat, rain and a dip in the lake), JT visit, then Tulum and a little First Friday before I totally ran out of steam. Yeah it was good!
And now I'm off to do at least some of it again. See ya!
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7/04/2009 11:15:00 AM
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Thursday, July 02, 2009
Like Pina Coladas And Getting Caught In The Rain
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7/02/2009 12:28:00 PM
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Wednesday, July 01, 2009
Sometimes The Light Don't Shine
Reading: Open Source GIS: A GRASS GIS Approach. Yeah, nerdvana, and I'm back to playing with GRASS. We'll see where it leads.
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7/01/2009 01:17:00 PM
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Friday, June 26, 2009
These Things Come In Threes
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6/26/2009 01:43:00 PM
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
A Most Pleasant Interlude
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6/23/2009 04:06:00 PM
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Monday, June 22, 2009
The Itch
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6/22/2009 02:17:00 PM
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Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Every Angel Is Terror
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6/17/2009 11:57:00 AM
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Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Another Year, Another Nap At Sideling Hill
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6/16/2009 05:05:00 PM
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Thursday, June 11, 2009
Shuffle On Down To Big Bear
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6/11/2009 12:13:00 PM
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Thursday, June 04, 2009
Errata
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6/04/2009 01:05:00 PM
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Wednesday, June 03, 2009
Cushetunk Smackdown
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6/03/2009 12:00:00 PM
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Friday, May 29, 2009
Salad Days
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5/29/2009 12:28:00 PM
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Friday, May 22, 2009
How's That Function?
Morning weigh-in (Friday): 175.5#, 12% BF
Hey Nineteen: I forget now if it was my BS (1988) or MS (1990), but my graduation for at least one of them was May 19th, which I have always heard sung to the tune of "Hey Nineteen." Well here it is, either nineteen, or 21 years later -- someone who was born on my graduation is now officially old enough to drink.
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5/22/2009 09:06:00 AM
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Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Do The Hump
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5/20/2009 03:24:00 PM
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Monday, May 18, 2009
Carpe Weekendum Procrastinatus
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5/18/2009 02:33:00 PM
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Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Looking Back
I happened to notice that I've been doing this for six years (almost exactly, my first post was on May 12, 2003), so here's a retrospective:
Here's what I wrote on this date in 2003.
Here's what I wrote on this date in 2004.
Here's what I wrote on this date (or close to it) in 2005.
Here's what I wrote on this date in 2006.
Here's what I wrote on this date (approximately) in 2007.
And here's what I wrote on this date in 2008.
My life like a pornography of motion, shutter speed set at once a year.
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5/13/2009 09:02:00 PM
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Pollinator
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5/13/2009 12:34:00 PM
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Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Halcyon Daze
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5/12/2009 12:27:00 PM
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Monday, May 11, 2009
Monday Lunchtime Quarterbacking
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5/11/2009 02:12:00 PM
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Thursday, May 07, 2009
Thursday Afternoon Quarterbacking
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