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Not bad for my first 10K, if I do say so. It was chilly this morning

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Striding into Spring

This weekend, the four of us (minus the dog) are overnighting in Bemidji, MN so that I have a cheering squad as I run the Stride into Spring 10k. After the disappointment of only being able to run the 5k race at the Freeze Your Gizzard race in January, and the subsequent two months of… Continue reading Striding into Spring

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An Open Letter to David Lincoln

Mr. Lincoln: I find that etymology, especially as it pertains to names and naming conventions, is a fascinating subject. I find it moderately interesting that you and I share a commonality in our name. It is, after all, somewhat unique. What I don’t find much interest in is receiving your correspondence. Whether it’s about your… Continue reading An Open Letter to David Lincoln

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Sam Visser

So, yesterday sucked. As many of my friends know, I’m a member of the Emo Walleye Classic organizing committee, which, with the schedule I’m working and schooling right now, is about all the volunteer time I have. Yesterday, Sam Visser, who was the co-chair of the committee, and a good friend, died after battling pancreatic… Continue reading Sam Visser

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Back at school again

New semester in what seems like my endless quest for a BA in IT Management from BC Open University. Two courses this term: “Open Communication” and “e-Business in a Competitive Environment” (which, so far, isn’t as silly as its title). Doing some research for one of the discussion questions in the e-Biz course led me… Continue reading Back at school again

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