Month: January 2007

Measuring love

And I don’t mean ‘measuring love’ in a naughty way. I don’t have a tape measure handy, anyway. As you might recall from my 2007 post, I am trying to hug 150 different people this year. January is almost over and I am 1/6th of the way to my goal. If this graph of two…

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Culture skirmishes

I witnessed my best friend break up with his three-year fiancée yesterday. She cried for hours while he was there then called him crying. Twice. At five in the morning. This is the story, as short as I can tell it: She moved from México to New Mexico (it was a short trip) to study…

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Back to school

Tomorrow is a full day.  Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Indesign and Typography followed by five hours of work then Macromedia Flash. Boy, Uni is so much more fun once you’ve graduated and only have to worry about being found out that you’re not enrolled in any classes. Related posts: About The Blog A Pixelated Mind is…

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Free books, OMFG!

I’ve been teaching myself HTML (and XHTML and CSS) for a few days now, only I accidentally lost the book I’m using to teach myself. Then, today, I went to the library and they had a free HTML book available outside. They had four, actually. Noting the serendipity, I perused the other titles: Javascript for…

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Moof is such a doll

I mailed Moofruot a $1 Family Dollar doll. I know it’s been a year since she mailed me a sock, but it’s been a busy year. Besides, I thought about what to send her for so long that nothing seemed random anymore, so I just went shopping and let ‘my little pal‘ call out to…

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A new record

It is the first Saturday of the year and I’ve already bent or broken half of my resolutions. Also, I’m sick and this Web site isn’t helping. Related posts: Prose is overrated Friday: Superfun baseball game complete with aftershow fireworks. My friend rented a skybox and we all piled in and had the most awesome…

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