Archive | January, 2008

22 January 2008 ~ 0 Comments

The Linkage for Jan. 22nd

Here’s a quick look at what I was reading online from Jan. 16th to Jan. 22nd:

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17 January 2008 ~ 3 Comments

Important product update

Important product update

Yesterday in the mail I received a big bright happy white envelope from the good people at Honda, manufacturers of the 2007 Element I’m currently driving. On the outside in big blue letters it proclaimed “IMPORTANT PRODUCT UPDATE”, so naturally I tore into it eagerly to find out what kind of kickin’ upgrade my dream [...]

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15 January 2008 ~ 3 Comments

Of bottles and blankets

Although I’ve been amazed by how much I had forgotten about having a newborn in the house, I’ve been equally amazed at (and very thankful for) how quickly it all comes back. After some initial fogginess, I’m glad to report that the day-in, day-out mind-numbing rituals of parenting a newborn are once again a part [...]

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15 January 2008 ~ 0 Comments

The Linkage for Jan. 15th

Here’s a quick look at what I was reading online from Jan. 8th to Jan. 15th:

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07 January 2008 ~ 1 Comment

The Linkage for Jan. 7th

Here’s a quick look at what I was reading online from Jan. 5th to Jan. 7th:

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06 January 2008 ~ 0 Comments

Sleep, eat, poop. Repeat.

Ah, the halcyon days of infantdom – a time when your responsibilities are limited solely to doing whatever you want. Hungry? Eat. Tired? Sleep. Full? Poop. None of the above? Cry or stare vacantly. Such are the days of The Girl’s life thus far.

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04 January 2008 ~ 0 Comments

The Linkage for Jan. 4th

Here’s a quick look at what I was reading online on Jan. 4th:

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04 January 2008 ~ 3 Comments

The Linkage 2.0

The Linkage 2.0

For those of you who’ve been following my site(s) since I started “internetting” in 1994, I’m happy to announce the return of an old familiar site component, albeit in a slightly different (and hopefully improved) form. That’s right, kids – The Linkage is back and better than ever for 2008. I know that some of [...]

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