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At Nando's game... Nice day in PDX
At the dance...
Picking up dinner at Pizzicato and then back to school for PTA family dance...
Just got some new brake pads installed at The Bike Gallery on Woodstock. View of the sky as I leave...
Late Opening this morning at Lewis...
Beautiful morning in Portland
MLK Day at Lewis
Heading to school for our MLK Day of Service...
Heading to school for our MLK Day of Service...
Revised Bike Shelter Design
Revised design. By the first of March we should have two new bike shelters installed at Lewis. They are being made by a company called Dero (http://dero.com). I went to their web site and was reading about our particular model and noticed that they have for download a Google SketchUp file of the shelter. I spent some time this afternoon playing around with the model and then placing it in Google Earth. Maybe later I'll do a little fly around...
New Bike Shelters coming to Lewis...
By the first of March we should have two new bike shelters installed at Lewis. They are being made by a company called Dero (http://dero.com). I went to their web site and was reading about our particular model and noticed that they have for download a Google SketchUp file of the shelter. I spent some time this afternoon playing around with the model and then placing it in Google Earth. Maybe later I'll do a little fly around...
Downtown Portland...
Out for a ride... A bit of light rain...
McSweeney's Internet Tendency: Internet-Age Writing Syllabus and Course Overview.
As print takes its place alongside smoke signals, cuneiform, and hollering, there has emerged a new literary age, one in which writers no longer need to feel encumbered by the paper cuts, reading, and excessive use of words traditionally associated with the writing trade. Writing for Nonreaders in the Postprint Era focuses on the creation of short-form prose that is not intended to be reproduced on pulp fibers.
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