Monthly Archives March 2010

Twitter for 2010-03-28

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Biked 55km today and 212 for the week. I was, unsure when I got starting this evening. < 3h. A fun 25-30km tomorrow. Timed, 1h is gold. # Played a couple of #sc2 games, Terran. Losses but getting better. With … Continue reading

Petoria Night Bridge

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Twitter for 2010-03-21

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I got a bike today. My first birthday bike in 20 years. Planning to ride 500km by April 1st. 7km done. http://bit.ly/d8Sent Kona Dew Deluxe # @runkeeper 84.1/500 # Attempting to untangle the connections I've made between sites, consider this … Continue reading

About the Biking

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I've gone and set a goal of riding; my just bought for me, birthday bike, five hundred kilometers, this month.  And I thought up this grand plan and got started March 13th about two hours after Phil from Full Cycle dropped … Continue reading

My Ride

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Twitter for 2010-03-14

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I just bought the Mac Heist bundle. 7 Top Mac apps worth $260+ for only $20 and got 3 great bonus apps free! http://bit.ly/heist-it # I finally saw Avatar (3D). As a movie it was as I imagined but a … Continue reading

Twitter for 2010-03-07

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@wilw that's me name don't wear it out. #GoCanadaGo in reply to wilw # @respinder it is awesome that a site too old to be found at archive.org is still remembered. Thanks! #17 in reply to respinder # @respinder a … Continue reading

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    In the 1980′s I discovered computing and began tenaciously typing in BASIC programs from the back of magazines.
    After nearly thirty years a computer has rarely been out of my reach. The focus of my work has been in software programming evolving from QuickBasic through VisualBasic, C++, and in the 1990′s as the Internet exploded into the mainstream I began a career working with HTML, CSS, PHP & Javascript. Along the way I graduated from college, worked within the government for a decade and assimilated a wide array of knowledge and experience.

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