• More writing

    11 Jan 2006 » 1 min read

    I spent about an hour this evening rewriting the first section of “The Graveyard Shift”. I did about 1,000 words and it’s much better than it was before. Now I’ve got the first two sections of the stories complete and I think there is enough glue to hold the reader through the rest of the…

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  • More writing

    11 Jan 2006 » 1 min read about Writing & Publishing

    I spent about an hour this evening rewriting the first section of “The Graveyard Shift”. I did about 1,000 words and it’s much better than it was before. Now I’ve got the first two sections of the stories complete and I think there is enough glue to hold the reader through the rest of the…

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  • Please Put Litter In Its Place!

    10 Jan 2006 » 3 min read

    Every so often–perhaps once every few months–I emerge from the Metro on my way home from work, climb the six flights of stairs to the level of the parking garage on which my car is parked, and find every windshield (mine included) papered with a some sort of flier. Like today. I have never once…

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  • Please Put Litter In Its Place!

    10 Jan 2006 » 3 min read

    Every so often–perhaps once every few months–I emerge from the Metro on my way home from work, climb the six flights of stairs to the level of the parking garage on which my car is parked, and find every windshield (mine included) papered with a some sort of flier. Like today. I have never once…

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  • The Most Popular Myths in Science

    10 Jan 2006 » 1 min read

    I came accross this link on digg.com earlier today: Most Popular Myths in Science This is the kind of stuff that the skeptic in me thrives on. All sort of goodies here. This site debunks or confirms the following “myths” of science. How many of them do you think are true? It takes seven years…

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  • The Most Popular Myths in Science

    10 Jan 2006 » 1 min read

    I came accross this link on digg.com earlier today: Most Popular Myths in Science This is the kind of stuff that the skeptic in me thrives on. All sort of goodies here. This site debunks or confirms the following “myths” of science. How many of them do you think are true? It takes seven years…

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  • City of Riverdale Code Enforcement

    10 Jan 2006 » 1 min read

    Since late last year, I have been trying to get the annual rental property inspection scheduled for the house that I am renting. I’ve been playing “email” tag with the Code Enforcement people. About a week ago, I suggested that this afternoon at 4 PM would be a good time. I’d have to leave work…

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  • City of Riverdale Code Enforcement

    10 Jan 2006 » 1 min read

    Since late last year, I have been trying to get the annual rental property inspection scheduled for the house that I am renting. I’ve been playing “email” tag with the Code Enforcement people. About a week ago, I suggested that this afternoon at 4 PM would be a good time. I’d have to leave work…

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  • Story submissions

    10 Jan 2006 » 1 min read

    I just submitted my story “When I Kissed the Learned Astronomer” to Orson Scott Card’s online magazine, THE INTERGALACTIC MEDICINE SHOW. With SCIFICTION ceasing publication, this is only the third “online” market to which I have submitted stories. It is also my first submission of 2006, although it’s not a new story. I also submitted…

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  • Story submissions

    10 Jan 2006 » 1 min read about Writing & Publishing

    I just submitted my story “When I Kissed the Learned Astronomer” to Orson Scott Card’s online magazine, THE INTERGALACTIC MEDICINE SHOW. With SCIFICTION ceasing publication, this is only the third “online” market to which I have submitted stories. It is also my first submission of 2006, although it’s not a new story. I also submitted…

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