Hello again!

By harold on in Updates. Permalink.

After a long hiatus as a simple redirect for hxf148.com, which is now acervus.ca.. haroldfudge.com is back online as a personal blog. I know, lots of urls. It’s worse then that actually with another six sites to come online in the next couple of months.

What’s great is that I got a lot further with setup here today then I thought and will try to round it out tomorrow.

haroldfudge.com is about me, Harold Fudge (Jr). And is my very own in a long series of tube clogging sites about nothing, nonsense and other noteworthy notes. And as an aside to all of that. I want the this domain to return as it was before and be a perpetual jumping off for my projects, photos, porfolios and postings of all other kinds.


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  • Anne

    Looks great! I like the set-up and the post.

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    In the 1980′s I discovered computing and began tenaciously typing in BASIC programs from the back of magazines.
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