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Archive for December 2002

experimentation

Posted on 12/21/2002

- Snapping Links - my (first) Movable Type weblog. (C often sez: “snap me that link”) I may move the address to something less tool-based, so don’t be too hasty to bookmark or blogroll!

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totally overwhelming for you trivia nuts

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- Rulers.org: every ruler of every country, ever. (okay, so China doesn’t go all the way back, but still.)

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something new to read (and yes, I’m lousy at keeping in touch)

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I got an email a while back from the guy who runs this relatively new blog: “Musings from the Underground - asking to link here. dude, this is the Internet: link all you like, we’ll just make more.
but go read his stuff, y’all, because (a) it’s sweet of him to have asked (tho […]

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at least the shortest day of the year has a little sun

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this year I’ve been more aware than ever of the changing of the seasons - the darkness enveloping my mornings and evenings, the leaves falling and turning into a grey slick on my driveway. when we moved in, it was not too long past the height of summer; almost half a year has slid […]

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not near enough writing

Posted on 12/20/2002

I’m writing little bits of journaling here, but otherwise my writing has pretty much gone down the drain. which makes me feel low and dull. I gotta get some more energy & zip somehow. or use this freaking medium to get me back into the flow of writing. after […]

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a brief note on proprietary formats

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I really wanted to publish my little poetry book of a couple of years back: A Fool’s Tale in both PDF and XHTML formats (using a Creative Commons license), but when I found the disk on which I’d stored my files, I discovered that I only have it in Pagemaker 6 format…from back in the […]

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Hi! This is Elaine Nelson's site, which used to be at epersonae.com, and which is sometimes known as emergency weblog.