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  1. Good ride today, though it seems Ashland residents didn't get the memo that bikers are people too.
  2. redoing my website for the first time in about 9 months - I should keep that updated more!
  3. Google Wave invites: I have 6 right now, who wants 'em? Shoot me a message!
  4. new frame for my road bike is complete - now no more worrying about cracks! (It matches my old red pedals too!) Debut = this weekend?
  5. Raking total: 200 bags. Still have my backyard and some of the College Park frontage to complete, but that can wait. T-giving camping trip?
  6. 52 bags of leaves today - only a little bit left, big push tomorrow! (total so far 154 bags over 4 days)
  7. I think I lost some faith in humanity tonight - some douche stole the LED walkway lights I had out front! (time for a camera and anchors)
  8. @markhughes3000 At least it cites its source - that line is true!
  9. Man, Google Voice is really cool!
  10. 39 bags of leaves today, front yard is done! Guess next weekend looks good, so backyard and A-frame yard shouldn't take too long to finish..
  11. 21 bags of leaves taken to the mulch site today, but it looks like I have at least 40 more to go. And that's just the front yard!
  12. The new elementary school sure is fancy!
  13. Glad the Rams finally got a W.
  14. Having a blast at BT Epic HQ! Creeks looking better, lots of people coming in for tomorrow's race.
  15. Had a zen moment: How can one be surprised at a lack of answers when one asks no questions?
  16. It would be nice if the old mentos commercials were true to life...
  17. getting rickrolled in moberly
  18. gettin' my computers ready for the Win7 RTM, it's interesting the amount of stuff one amasses in only a couple months!
  19. I think I've found the best treasure trove of recordings out there: the Smithsonian Folkways has tons of cool stuff! http://folkways.si.edu
  20. http://www.xkcd.com/645/ Funny thing is, wikipedia explained RPN better than the half-arsed attempts of some professors...it's easy!