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July 24, 2009 by Erin

At least I accomplished something tangible in my seven weeks off this summer. Not that I would ever be such a nerd as to spend five hours editing my sidebar (or 10). Unfortunately, it will make my nickname of “last millennium Erin” not as fitting. At any rate, explore and enjoy. Check out the tabs at the top, if you are interested, and take a look at the sidebar (not that I spent much time on it.) Many thanks to Dan (like batman for computers) for putting up with me as I learned some more of the intricacies of html, sighed in despair as a new page copied entirely in Chinese and threatened to throw my pretty macbook out the window.

Cheers, Erin

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  1. on July 28, 2009 at 3:28 pm Dan Mayer

    Sweet new blog when are you going to write in it?


  2. on July 30, 2009 at 9:13 am Pam Rollings

    Hi Erin,
    Congrats on your new job. My son Ross has been spending the summer in D.C. and loves it. Hope your move goes well. Keep posting about what you’re working on, and good luck in making progress with the big challenges ahead.
    I really enjoyed meeting you and reconnecting with your parents in June.
    Pam



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