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Chapter 82: Overlooked and Overbooked

It's been a crazy couple of days with a lot of Moveable Type Manual reading and a big help to lead me to some fresh code templates from my friend and editor of There Vol. 4 Aaron Westre (pictured below) but I finally got the site back to normal. I even added the banner I was trying to add on Thursday night as well as a Search function and some links to some of the websites I frequent.

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Now that the blog is new an improved I can once again get back to posting. I just found out that one of the studio people Nadene is going to be staying in the area for this Summer! I am real excited to have Nadene around because not only is she a good designer, but she's a helluva person.

In other news, people are starting to head home from the Design Studio which has got to be pretty sad. It was hard enough to leave when I did, but I don't envy having to be down there as long-termers and studio mates are dropping like flies.

Finally, I wanted to, if any of them read it tell everyone that hung out last night that I had an awesome time and was very impressed with the veteran and rookie skills of everyone while thrashing on some Guitar Hero. Today I have totally overbooked myself with the race being at Richmond and under the lights tonight that I want to watch with my Pops, a birthday pint with Hans at O'Donovans, and some Wii playing with Scott and Co. at his place downtown. Too many fun things and all on one day. I wish people would spread out their social events so I wasn't so bored the rest of the week. Geez! :) Coming Soon: A report on the Solutions Vol. 1 event I attended... sneak preview: It was fantastic.

and one more thing... Happy Birthday to Chandler. Safe travels buddy.

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Comments

hello,

You've never met me, but i am friends with your brother Dave. he told me about your projects so i was looking at them. i'm adam, a graduating scad historic preservation major. i just wanted to talk to you a little about what you're workign on, because its alot like things i was hoping to use for adaptive rehabilitation of buildings.

anyhow, thanks for taking the time, and i look foreward to talking to you.

also i'm not always this formal

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