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Name: Scott
Country: United States
State: Michigan
Metro: Detroit
Birthday: 10/3/1980


Interests: Golf
Expertise: IT
Occupation: Buyer
Industry: IT


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Member Since: 5/31/2005

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Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Snowman Today

We made a snowman today.
:D



Thursday, November 29, 2007

for the crowd...

HI!!

(As requested...)


Thursday, September 27, 2007

Wow numbers make my head hurt



Mind boggling statistics about the world, technology and the human race.




Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Website www.ctrly.com


Does the website www.ctrly.com make sense? What does it mean to you?
Do you know what the function CTRL Y does? It probably doesn't make much sense does it?
Does it seem like something else, like CRTLY is courtly or something else?

I want to pickup a domain just to play around with creating blogs, etc and ctrly is available.

If I had a blog at www.ctrly.com would you visit?

By the way, CTRL+Y is redo kind of like CRTL+Z is undo. I think that redo is cooler than undo. :)




Thursday, September 20, 2007

USD=CSD

U.S. Dollar = Canadian Dollar For First Time Since 1976

According to the Associated Press the U.S. Dollar and the Canadian Dollar have reached parity for the first time since 1976, although Google is currently claiming that the ratio is 1 Canadian dollar = 0.987069 U.S. dollars. Fun!




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