archive for January 2003
1/28/03 lousy
The Other State of the Union. U.S. Knows Its Condition—Lousy.
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1/26/03 at gohlkusmaximus.com, the only limitation is yourself
I added a Flash intro I started on Friday. I think it’s one part Daily Show, one part Zombo.com.
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1/24/03 dreadful
Just when you least expected it, I redesigned the site again. This is essentially version 3.0, and it doesn’t bother me the way that the last couple versions did. In fact, I think I like it. I’m using the same basic color scheme, of course, with fewer unnecessary boxes and textures. What did those boxes [...]
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1/20/03 200,000 for peace
p>200,000 march on San Francisco for peace. Don’t believe the corporate media estimate of 50,000. There were more than that in San Francisco on January 18th. I was one of them. Saturday was easily the best day I’ve had since coming back from Wisconsin.
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1/17/03 going crazier
I’ve been back for a week and a half. Going home was absolutely necessary for me. I think I was going a little crazy (okay, “crazier“) with the continued stress of being in a new place and of, well, canvassing.
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1/6/03 feels like home
Welcome to 2003, the year of the cyber-athlete. Actually—I’m sorry—that was 1999. I apologize for the misrepresentation.
I write to you from slightly snowy Hartford, Wisconsin. My last two weeks have been only mildly illuminating. Since the 23rd of December, I’ve celebrated the holidays and visited nearly every place I’ve called home for any length of [...]
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