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Back again. More details soon.

Oh, and I'm in love with this: Journler
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you're a ghost
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It's been a great week. I think we've got a new client, too. tongue

I've also been spending an unhealthy amount of time with Final Fantasy XII. It makes me happy.
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yea. fire was awesome.
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you disappeared again.
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me too.

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There's a circus tonite with stilt walkers, jugglers, fire dancers and the like.
Wanna come?
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I went for a walk yesterday.
There are hundreds and hundreds of dandilions EVERYWHERE here.

It's wonderful.
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And now a moment of silence. For the cat. Because I had to kill him. Because of the terrible, terrible noise. mad



Ah. Yes. Silence.
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hey.
The kitty is really quite sweet.

That and what does it matter? You communicate via fax.
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Matthew Carter on Typography

The advantage of rules is that they can prevent mistakes; the disadvantage is that they can prevent discoveries. When I started work in a type foundry fifty years ago my efforts as a learner consisted entirely of mistakes. This was pretty discouraging, but an experienced workman told me, "Always look carefully at a mistake before you discard it - it might...
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not be trusted?
what?
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well..
yea.
We're dorky.

So what?

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Sticker-age in the U.S. of A.:

"Why do people put AAA stickers on their cars? Seriously. I was stuck in a rare Scranton traffic jam the other day, and saw several of these things glittering in the sun. Why?? Is it prestigious to be a member of the Auto Club? Does that announce to the world that you've arrived? I thought it cost, like, twelve...
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so that's what you look like these days....
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You're back!
Took ya long enough.
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I think I might have actually have something to say. Again.

I've just spent a few moments cruising through my old posts. I know they only go back to 2005, but it seems like eons ago that I wrote that stuff. Clearly I was in a much different place then, mentally, andI think the writings covey that.

Rambling, complaining, informing. Being too serious about things...
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