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The CIRA Board of Directors campaign is now well into the Show of Support phase. I thought I would continue to share my “platform” on my blog in the hopes that you click on over and support me for a director …
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The CIRA Board of Directors campaign is over a week into the Show of Support phase. I thought I would continue to share my “platform” on my blog in the hopes that you click on over and support me for a …
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The CIRA Board of Directors campaign entered into the Show of Support phase late last week. I thought I would continue to share my “platform” on my blog in the hopes that you click on over and support me for a …
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The CIRA Board of Directors campaign has entered into the Show of Support phase as of this morning. I thought I would share my “platform” on my blog in the hopes that you click on over and support me for a …
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What I learned about the art of politics working at my last job is both simple and complex; It is simple because if one understands the nuances of high school popularity, there are many, many parallels that can be drawn between the …
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It’s odd. It’s been only a couple weeks now since I shuttered the blog from public sight — though I’ve often gone longer without a post,so no big deal right? — and there have been a couple minor disturbances in the …
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For those who are interested, I just published a new episode of my online web-novel, The Data Yodeler. I write two new episodes every week, and appreciate your insight and support as I work my way through this massive, multi-year …
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December 15
We’re half way through December and, as luck would have it, I’m on holidays. That’s right, from start to end, I’m on day one of an eighteen day break from all things work. So, what’s the plan?
Day 15: Mom’s cooking …
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December 11
I have a headache from looking after Claire on my own for three hours while Karin went out to a function. She screamed most of the time. Claire, that is. It was either gas, or it was because …





