October 5, 2003
I got home around 2:30 PM. Actually, it was one of those "gotta go to the bathroom so I’m going to pull up next to my door and throw on the hazards and run inside to the bathroom" sort of arrivals. But as I was unloading my stuff and walking in… I noticed this rather large spider web, right below…
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October 5, 2003
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October 4, 2003
Dinner was great. I got to see my cousin Jordan, along with my uncle Corky and my auntie Dawn. We hung out to celebrate my uncle’s 60th birthday. The one thing that all Chinese seem to have is this miraculous gift of not looking our actual age (my uncle looks 30). Our meal was an intro for me to Northern…
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October 4, 2003
When I got home, I jumped onto the couch, turned on the cable TV, and flipped around. Luckily, I stumbeld across this great friggin’ documentary on Archimedes, and got captivated. I then ended up napping off an on, for another hour, before I made my way to the restaurant, to meet up with my family. The signage to the new…
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October 4, 2003
About 45 minutes outside of Indianapolis, I started getting super sleepy. Instead of trying to grind the rest of the way there and keep away, I pulled off and decided to grab a quick nap. Lately, I’ve been extremely tired, and today seems to be yet another example. Here’s what the rest stop looked like, as I was napping:
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October 4, 2003
Heading home today, for an uncle’s birthday party. I’m super tired, and a big part of me wishes I could just stay at home and get some rest in… but it’ll be good to go home again. I haven’t eaten in the restaurantsince they opened, so I’m hoping we’ll have a meal there. This is going to be a super…
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October 3, 2003
Afterwards, a bunch of us hopped over to Ben’s house, where he and Laura served up a great dinner. Ben grilled out some fantastic steak and salmon, Laura made some garlic red potatoes that were quite heavenly… and Justin and I got to play around with Emmett. Justin and I haven’t been back to Ben’s since they first moved in,…
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October 3, 2003
Our Interactive group met off-site today, at about 12:30 PM. Our meeting place was Deb’s house, and we had a brief lunch and talked strategies for next year. Deb, along with Rey, oversees our little group and, in a Overall, a very productive meeting, and a nice snapshot of what’s in store for us in the upcoming months. Here’s a…
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October 3, 2003
Previously…
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October 2, 2003
Nothing tonight. I got home somewhat late, and ended up chatting with mofo and Designess for a good while, on IM. I kept looking for some old poem or photograph to put up here, but it’s getting late and I’m pretty tired. So apologies. The only new info I have is that Ben is the one who put that note…
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October 1, 2003
by Felix Jung Through the music and the smoke, it kissesthe ears. Someone orders whiskey, scotch, a shot of something on the rocks. The serpent must have made his pitch like this, slurring, soft and uninhibited. The liquor does its work, the words slip past my teeth: secret, swear, confession. We slide around our stories, deep in drink, and talk…
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October 1, 2003
I have no idea who did this. Matt maybe? I got to my car, and saw this note tucked into my window. As far as I know, Jill, Ben and Justin all took the train (or walked) after work. Matt drives, but doesn’t use the pay lot and parks in the secret space. Whoever it was, this was a really…
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October 1, 2003
I got to talk to Ben for a while about my current workload. As much as there are ups and downs, I’m happy we talked when I was in a relatively up mood. He stressed that he wanted to take on any work that would help save me time, and just hearing this helped immensely. Just being able to vocalize…
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October 1, 2003
I happened to see Katie, as she stopped by to say hello. I can’t be sure, but I think she moved a chess piece today.
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October 1, 2003
Another slight change. The more I see, the more I’m amazed at how much variation is possible with the simplest materials. A close-up of what I think is the "central" area of focus. Make sure to view the previous configuration.
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