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My new job & How I spent my summer vacation

I'll lead with the big news first: I now work for Jackson River as a Web Producer!

Today was my first day, and I think it went well. I still need to get up to speed, but I'm optimistic that full speed isn't too far away. The group at Jackson River seems like a great group, a cool group, and I'm looking forward to getting to know them better.

Onward and Upward

In less than two weeks, I will be married! More to come on that subject, certainly — and plenty of pictures from the wedding and our honeymoon cruise.

While the wedding is a happy occasion, following the wedding comes some bittersweet news. After over ten years in Tallahassee — minus 9 months in Bloomington, Indiana — and three years working at the FSU College of Social Sciences and Public Policy, my wife and I will be leaving. We are moving to the DC area so that she may attend University of Maryland's graduate program in journalism.

If only I could find my feet, I could drive

Hrm, let's ignore the fact that I neglected this blog for the entire month of March. Time for one of my marathon bi-monthly updates in which I try to bring everyone up to speed with my goings-on.

Emergence from the land of technology

I've been working a lot these past few weeks.

When I get bored at work...

I crack me up sometimes.

New PowerBooks

Very upset about the new PowerBook lineup. They bumped up the processors to 1.33 GHz and 1.5 GHz, which only serves to rub in my face how slow 867 MHz is. The new PowerBooks can handle up to 2 GB of RAM (the 12-inch can handle up to 1.256 GB), have FireWire 800 ports, and Gigabit Ethernet. And the price remains (semi) affordable! The iBooks have been revised, too, which means that my sister might get a better laptop than I have. *sigh*