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		<title>What the Heck are We up to Now?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, one day I was thinking. I&#8217;ve been accused of being very opinionated, and I&#8217;ve decided that I&#8217;m hilarious, so combining those two, I said to myself, &#8220;Why not provide a more permanent forum for expressing my views beyond the &#8216;forum&#8217; created when in a personal, social setting?&#8221; Of course, this &#8220;personal, social forum&#8221; is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, one day I was thinking.  I&#8217;ve been accused of being very opinionated, <em>and </em>I&#8217;ve decided that I&#8217;m hilarious, so combining those two, I said to myself, &#8220;Why not provide a more permanent forum for expressing my views beyond the &#8216;forum&#8217; created when in a personal, social setting?&#8221;  Of course, this &#8220;personal, social forum&#8221; is actually just fancy-talk for &#8220;me sitting around complaining,&#8221; but still doesn&#8217;t it look that much more official when displayed on a computer monitor?  With all that talk of &#8220;social,&#8221; &#8220;forum,&#8221; etc. you may think I&#8217;ve devolved into some a sort of &#8220;the internet is opening all sorts of new avenues of communication, and it&#8217;s awesome!&#8221; <a href="http://www.kurtmckee.org/2005/05/29/sorry-frederick/">person</a>, but don&#8217;t worry, I&#8217;m sure that this site is just part of the on-going &#8220;blog boom&#8221; reminiscent of the personal homepage boom of the late 90&#8242;s.  [In full disclosure, I had a personal homepage back then, but for some reason <a href="http://archive.org">the Internet Archive</a> didn't consider it worth inclusion.]  [In fuller disclosure, the comparison between the popularity of blogs now and homepages in the late 90's was made by someone else in some print or internet article, but I can't track it down, and the closest I (well, that Google...) can find is someone copying that section of the article in the comments of a <a href="http://whatdoiknow.org/archives/001614.shtml">semi-academic discussion</a> on the state of blogs.</p>
<p>Keeping in mind the "boom" aspects mentioned above, this little endeavor has a decent chance of petering out before too long, but there's nothing wrong with trying for a little while.</p>
<p>The look of this page will probably be changing in the very near future as we figure out a better template (though this default one is nice, if not overused) for our purposes.</p>
<p>There are a few <a href="http://emptybookshelf.com/?page_id=5">technical hurdles</a> to be overcome for this project, but I won't leave those here.  Josh Shafer [how do you spell your last name?], <a href="http://briannewhard.com">Brian Newhard</a>, MJ, <a href="http://kurtmckee.org">Kurt</a>, <a href="http://vandemar.org">Andy</a>, and Justin [the last three of you of the Northwestern Variety], I&#8217;m looking in your direction.</p>
<p>More to come, including reviews of: people who value their opinions too much, electricity, Columbus Day, sandwiches, Adam&#8217;s Smug Sense of Self-Worth (ok, that&#8217;s more of a Family Guy joke than a topic for a review), Arby&#8217;s, the Dell 2005FPW monitor, scissors, Verizon Online DSL, The Streets&#8217; <em>A Grand Don&#8217;t Come for Free</em> and many, many more*.</p>
<p>*note, the promise of &#8220;many more&#8221; is very conditional, based on whether not the whole thing &#8220;gets old&#8221; and whether it keeps our attention.</p>
<p>Dan</p>
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