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Nothing to do with another more exciting inauguration.

It is hard to explain my history with the web without sounding pompous, jaded or boring. On top of the long forgotten internet history, the thought of trying to examine an Amy 13 years younger is both daunting and nausea-inducing. The time it took to get from there to here was full of somewhat unattached, partially unwired, mostly irrelevant living. It has been a long time since I've made any concerted effort to work on the web or even show my work on the web. It's been an even longer time since I thought it was useful or interesting to share my thoughts on the web.

It still probably isn't...

...useful or interesting, that is.

But in the interests of organizing my time and efforts, I'm going to give it a shot again. Here goes.


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