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Month: October 2005

  • Happy Halloween!

    I haven’t really gotten into the holiday this year. I didn’t really decorate. We only got our pumpkin carved last night. Geeky Boy–already?–is less into it this year than last year. He’s wearing the same costume as last year and his biggest concern is hanging out with his friends on Halloween. Maybe next year, we…

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  • GTD-Closet Project Update

    So here’s the results of my closet project. Nothing lifts the spirits like a more organized closet. And below that are all the clothes I’m getting rid of. Mr. Geeky was quite the sport and got rid of a bunch of shirts! Please consider donating to my efforts in the Susan G. Komen 3-Day Walk…

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  • Limbo

    I have been in a weird state of mind for a couple of months now. It’s not depressed exactly. It’s kind of anxious, frustrated. It’s almost anticipatory. I don’t know. And I know even less why I feel the need to share this with the internets, except that it might make me feel better to…

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  • Should-a, could-a

    Pretty funny. Are they trying to tell me something? This one via profgrrrrl You Should Get a PhD in Liberal Arts (like political science, literature, or philosophy) You’re a great thinker and a true philosopher.You’d make a talented professor or writer. What Advanced Degree Should You Get? And don’t tell Mr. Geeky. 🙂 Quite frankly,…

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  • Random crap

    Because I don’t have anything coherent to say, I will resort, as many others have, to Bullets of Random Craptm: Soccer today. Two games. We haven’t had soccer in a while because it’s rained every Saturday for a month. I’m really not in the mood. GTD: Want to tackle the bedroom closet. Also kind of…

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  • Doing my job

    Increasingly, I am actually doing what I was hired to do. That might seem odd, but in my field, it’s easy to get sucked into doing related, but unproductive work. Let me explain. I’m a techie. As a techie, I know how to do lots of techie things–from html coding to video editing to using…

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  • Women and Video Games

    Suzanne Freyjadis-Chuberka, director of the women’s gaming conference, chastised the gaming industry publications for marketing primarily to men. She especially criticized their use of overt sexuality in marketing. I don’t consider myself an avid gamer, but I have always enjoyed video games and there has been, historically, a male aura around them. From the days…

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  • Last.fm: better than sliced bread

    For the last few days, I’ve been listening to music through last.fm. I’ve been using them for a while, mostly to post the little list over in the sidebar of what I’m listening to. And I have listened to the radio thingy through them before. But the last few days, I’ve discovered the joy of…

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  • Homework, schmomework

    Over the weekend, Ancarett pointed to a Salon article about the increase in homework for kids in the younger grades. Given that I mention homework a few times here, I wanted to weigh in . . . again. We’re getting better on the homework front. I do think that it is important for Geeky Boy…

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  • Turned on the heat

    We broke down. Days of cold and wet and rain and we had to do it. We also put flannel sheets on the bed. I’m nice and cozy. 🙂 Please consider donating to my efforts in the Susan G. Komen 3-Day Walk for the Cure

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