On a similar topic, I recently received an Internet phone call from one of my good friends in Guyana. We gaffed (Guyanese for “spoke”) for maybe a half-hour sharing old stories. Naturally, we also discussed a few rumors. Though I have no idea if it is true and don’t really care, I’m told that the …
Monthly Archives: March 2004
Calls for Peace Corps Support
I received a phone call today from the mother of a Peace Corps volunteer who’s son is facing an early termination. She wasn’t really calling for help or for advice; she just needed to voice her frustrations with someone who has gone through a similar experience. Though I don’t receive many calls like this one, …
The Refresh Meta Tag
I don’t know why I haven’t thought of it before, but I figured out a nice little trick this week while developing some difficult CSS graphs and charts. CSS can be tricky when you use lots of floats and nested positioning. So much so, that you practically have to test your code in several browsers …
I’m Returning to Lambda Chi Alpha’s Staff
The word is out: I’m returning to Lambda Chi Alpha’s staff. COO Kip Zurcher posted the following in the fraternity’s “This Week at Headquarters” weekly email. The email goes to staff, board, former staff, and a bunch of key volunteers. Jason Pearce Joins Staff (Again)! Beginning May 1, Jason Pearce (Elon ’94) will become our …
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Two-bedroom, two-bath, two-car garage
My new home. It’s a 1985 two-bedroom, two-bath, two-car garage condo located on the west side of Indianapolis. Roughly 1,300 square feet, the condo features a two-story living room that overlooks a pond, which is covered by a huge weaping willow tree. The pond must be about 10 to 15 yards from my back porch. …