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May 19, 2003

My Afternoon in pictures...

Here's my afternoon in pictures... all 640 x 480 images... if you view the large images, I've added comments to each one... sorry if that takes people on slow collections a long time to look through... :(

I also didn't edit these images or remove any 'junk' ones... These are as I took them, one after the next... (actually I did edit a little bit of my credit card info off of one of the pictures seen in a receipt in the photo)...

I think the most interesting picture is probably that of my office. The one before it is my office door, too. Pretty crazy... going to do major clean up in June on my office. Seeing as how I may not actually be using it much more after June, except perhaps as an adjunct professor... in which case, I'll probably be sharing it with Sean Boyle.

Enjoy...

I've decided not to go to the game night at Millennium this week, but I will probably start going next week. I'm still considering the ride to House of Guitars tonight, though, to get the new Weird Al CD.

Posted by Andrew at May 19, 2003 07:20 PM

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That was fun. I should get myself a digital camera sometime. Only problem -- i need the money for next year here.

Posted by: Ted Pearson at May 19, 2003 09:29 PM

Thanks for the blogging article! Sounds like I'm among many others who have posted something about someone they never thought would ever read their blog only to find out that the person read the blog for the first time on the exact day of that post. I guess we deserve it. Your afternoon in photos is such a great idea! It's a great way to show friends/family far away what a typical day is for you. I'll have to try it sometime (when, like Ted, I'm done paying for school and can actually afford a nice digital camera). Oh, by the way, in Xanga your smilies have to have noses in order to be picked up, ie. :-) or ;-) not :) and ;).

Posted by: Erin at May 20, 2003 01:10 PM

Andy-let me know when to pick up the old stuff in your office as we discussed.

Posted by: Pete B at May 20, 2003 06:35 PM