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2006, a Sentence at a Time

Got this one from Scott: the Year in Review, based on the first sentence(ish) from the first blog post each month.   January: I’m getting more than a bit irked…

Got this one from Scott: the Year in Review, based on the first sentence(ish) from the first blog post each month.


 

January: I’m getting more than a bit irked by airblogging.com, which seems to be now forwarding on about one out of five photos I send to it from my phone.

February: While what one does in the privacy of their own home is pretty much up to them, as far as I’m concerned, what one does in the privacy of their own motor vehicle is another matter.

March: Lent is a good Anglo-Saxon term, relating to the lengthening of days leading into Spring time, and referring specifically to the 40-day season (plus Sundays) leading up to Easter.

April: Google extends its reach, leveraging its broad services to enter yet another arena (in Beta, natch): Google Romance.

May: Either I was hallucinating on Friday when I tried my office key in the key to the suite my new office is in, or else they came in and rekeyed stuff over the weekend, because … well, I’m presently sitting in a cubicle outside the suite, out of which I appear to be locked.

June: Fascinating paper and gallery here of Florida Harvester Ant ant hills that have been flooded with orthodontal plaster, and then the earth removed from around them.

July: And Honey makes three. Or four. Or six. Depending on how you count it. 🙂

August: At Mist and Indy’s long-overdue checkups a couple of weeks back, a dental cleaning was highly recommended.

September: I’d kind of expect it to be green, though. Maybe a pesto.

October: Watched Doctor Who: The Christmas Invasion and the “New Earth” episode of Doctor Who on the DVR last night.

November: Posted as a public service announcement … So I’ve been noticing more and more trackback spam with a random number and the words “Blog Verification.”

December: Got my “flu shot” yesterday. Being a guy who’d rather do nearly anything other than have someone stick a needle in my arm, I went for the “live, intranasal vaccine,” i.e., a squirt up the nose rather than a shot in the arm.


 

I don’t know how profound a cross-section that is, but … well, there it is.

At the very least, I determined that my Monthly Archive stuff is frelled up. Really need to do something about that, in my copious free time.

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