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Friday, November 30, 2001
So I saw these wood things in our backyard that looked suspiciously like John's love swing. Fearing that they were infringing on his patent we went to investigate. What we found was a forest of push up bars. Rumor has it they're really for our forest of Christmas trees.
We also took some pictures of our house for John's dad. I pour myself into this weblog and yet know very little about you guys. Care to introduce yourselves?
Sign the And who are you? page. Should every post have it's own comment page or should every day? Last month I spent 20 hours on the phone. Everyone here is listening to the Beatles. My photo album is back online. Thanks Donny. Ming should be happy too.
The ironic thing is that for this problem (which is different from the one mentioned below) we should have sent in a script to a do a person's job. Donny on a server problem we had today, 'That's what you get when you send a script to do a man's job'. LOL. The main idea of our product is that it is a privatel label product used mainly as gifts. NOT beverages to replace Coke or Pepsi. Thanks Elaine. Maybe next time when you spam me you'd be so kind as to include a URL so that I could check out your product! I emailed her back asking her for more information about her product because I have been looking for a private label product to use as gifts for friends and family this holiday season. Unfortunately the email bounced. I can only hope she spams me again with more info. Lesson of the day: If you're going to spam me at least do it properly. I.e. include a URL and/or an email address so I can get in touch with you to tell you exactly what I think of your spam.
Darryl pointed out that if he actually paid for his Blackberry (which he doesn't) then every time he got spammed it'd cost him money! Brent Simmons: 'Given the choice between a programmer with a computer science degree and a programmer with a weblog—everything else being equal, I’d hire the programmer with a weblog.' Which dovetails with John Robb's thoughts on personal branding..
So if you have a choice between a house with a weblog or one without, which would you choose? :) We now bring you: 207 Erb St West vs. 189 Lester
You'll have to give us (207) about a week to get up to speed.
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