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author: Eric Wagoner
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date: '2001-03-07T10:49:00'
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title: I'm alive
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Contrary to what some have supposed, the Karaoke/Nacho party was not the end of me. I'm still here. But 'ive been far to busy to read or write. I plan on doing some this evening, though. I feel the need to write some every day, and when I don't, it's upsetting. Instead of reading webpages during pauses at work, (since there haven't been any pauses) I've paid [audible.com](http://www.audible.com) a small amount of money for access to their vast audio collection. I made a beeline for [To the Best of Our Knowledge](http://www.wpr.org/book/), my favorite NPR show that I never get to hear, and listening to that while coding has made me very happy. Looking at the cheap audible.com pricing, this may be a great way for me to catch up on my reading. It'd be like paying someone a couple bucks to sit at work and read to me. And who wouldn't want that? Oh, and while I'm here, I'll mention that Chris and I bottled 25 bottles of our very own Reisling. So now we have plenty of white wine to go with all the fish we've been eating.
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