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    21 Jun, 2017
    Protected: At the intersection of exercise and nerdiness
    assorted nerdom, blargety-blog, first world problems, math

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    2 Jun, 2017
    Giving thanks for 5Calls.org, or, How Donald Trump is making me a better citizen
    close to home, first world problems, tech geek, this I believe

    Not too long ago, somebody I followed on Twitter was wondering basically where and how our dystopian novel hero would arise. A decade or so ago it seemed we were

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    16 Jun, 2014
    Why I won’t read your blog post
    first world problems, tech geek

    . . . because I do much if not most of my surfing on my phone, and when I click on your link, this is what I see: Yeah, no.

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    1 Jan, 2013
    The Obligatory Goals Post
    artist's life, blargety-blog, first world problems

    One of my friends asked on Facebook the other day, What, for you, was the best thing in 2012, and what are you most looking forward to in 2013? As

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    24 Dec, 2012
    How Did You Find Out?
    first world problems

    This time of year I hear a lot of people arguing the merits of letting your kids believe or not believe in Santa Claus. I’m not interested in getting worked

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    25 Dec, 2011
    Seriously, Shepherd Boy, What the Hell?
    fail, first world problems, music

    I got to know this song way better than I probably needed to while preparing for my Candlelight Procession experience last week, and was struck by a verse I’d never

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