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Entries from February 2004

Wives who Google

February 12th, 2004 · Comments Off on Wives who Google

Last week Enoch mentioned that “the overwhelmingly most popular link to my site … to the order of a few hundred links and numerous comments” has been the one he wrote about a TV show (dare I mention the name lest I too end up in the Google search for it ?!) It’s been interesting […]

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How to get a geek boyfriend: one story

February 12th, 2004 · 2 Comments

Anita Rowland and her husband Jack Bell made sure to go see Dave Winer when he was in town earlier this week – after all, as Anita posted, he’s the one who brought them together. Do you have a craving to see Dave Winer in real life? …I’ll be there with my husband Jack Bell. […]

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Live here

February 12th, 2004 · 3 Comments

Sometimes in my mind I participate in the If I Only Lived Elsewhere Fantasy. I wonder why on earth do we live on this island. The costs are incredible. The kids are on drugs. The parents are competitive. The ferry is inefficient. Living here feels isolating and expensive. I reminisce about places we lived in […]

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Parents who blog

February 11th, 2004 · Comments Off on Parents who blog

Steven’s son sends him spam of e-card movies. I think this is too cute to call it spam. Halley had to make the big parental decision to leave the O’Reilly conference in San Diego and bring her sick son home. I haven’t had to make too many of those yet but I applaud what she […]

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Another perspective

February 11th, 2004 · Comments Off on Another perspective

on my post Why I didn’t become a doctor from Paula, a physician and poet describing herself as one who holds the title of “world’s longest maternity leave” and “world’s oldest intern.” I enjoyed reading her experiences, the pictures in her phrases and poetry, her feelings at seeing “pink coccobacilli through the microscope lens. “. […]

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