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 Stupid calendar

February 22, 2006 at 7:08 pm  |  work, sports, blog

Okay so putting that calendar thing on the left probably wasn’t such a good idea. Now I have this uncontrollable desire to post every single day even though I do no do enough stuff to warrent a daily post.

Yesterday Heidi asked, “Let me get this straight… you left work early to watch hockey and drink beer?” To this I answered, “And eat chips.” Once I got over the mild guilt caused by leaving work early (i.e. once I got out of the parking lot) I had a good time. By the way if you have not had a chance to watch any Olympic hockey I would recommend it. The few games I have watched have been very intense plus they come on in the middle of the afternoon!

On a separate topic. I have had complaints about having to actually have a login to post comments. While, for the most part, all arguements in favor of having user logins do not really count here as my readership is quite limited. But the benefits are [1] no spam comments, [2] it scares people away from posting inappropriate comments (they can have their accounts revoked or I can inundate their weblogs with links like this) and [3] it allows you to get an idea of who you are talking to (even if it is only from their profile).

And that is my post for today. Can I go all week?!


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