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popplers is a weblog containing random crunchy bits of news, humor, geek fun, and occasional righteous ranting. Updated at least weekly, unless I'm hit by a bus. sitemap is provided for people who like information all laid out for them. I think it's much more fun to click randomly on the links in gallimaufry, but that's just me. daypop is a list of links that are currently popular with webloggers from around the world.
directions open space résumé
directions provides both directions and maps to The New Homestead. We moved here over the months of June & July, and we're still unpacking. Nonetheless, we look forward to having many visitors and houseguests, and continuing to provide the level of hospitality for which the Wild Wimminz Halfway House was renowned. open space links to the Yahoo!Groups page for the members of the Maynard Open Space Planning Committee. We're trying to rewrite the Open Space and Recreation Plan for our town, and it's been an interesting exercise so far. résumé, as might well be expected, is my résumé. If you're looking for a Documentum goddess, technical trainer, or documentation diva, I'm your woman.
travel events maynard
travel, the perpetually incomplete travel section, has three parts: hongkong, sweden, and iceland. We went to Hong Kong and kept a rudimentary travel diary. We also have many pix that need to be linked in.
sweden is yet another unfinished travelog. I've been to Sweden four times (Stockholm three times and Götebörg once; one of the best perks of working for a Swedish pharmaceutical firm). Motivation: the large number of photos and postcards currently languishing in a box.
iceland is the trip log from our February 2000 trip to Reykjavík.
events is a clearing-house for music, museum, and restaurant outings in and around Massachusetts (mostly). Likely fodder for outings: movies, diner runs, Toscanini's, kulcha (geek and otherwise), folk music, dim sum, and gaming. Email me if you're interested in something, and make sure to put the event name somewhere in the Subject line. maynard links to the community web page for the town in which I live. I've been getting involved with the Open Space Recreation and Planning Committee. Check out the official page or our Yahoo!Groups page for more information.
foamtotem goats lileks
foamtotem is Shannon Posniewski's venerable web site. It includes Tales from the Foam Totem, San Francisco Bay Trojans, the eternally prescient Orb of Hotep, and periodic murmurings from the Silicon Valley. goats is a truly funny cartoon for truly disturbed minds. There is no excuse for not reading it. lileks lives and writes in Minneapolis, MN. He likes many of the same things that I do, including diners, old buildings, and dogs.
cthulhu cthpix cthlinks
cthulhu is the Cthulhu Fan Club Homepage, a site with humble beginnings. Nonetheless, this first attempt at learning HTML somehow grew into the vast digital empire you see before you. cthpix is a gallery of cthuloid images, cobbled together by popular demand. cthlinks are popplers for elder gods: various and sundry Discordian blips on the pop culture radar.
photos diners popcap
photos offers incriminating evidence of various and sundry group events since December 2000. Thanks to chrism, for buying me a digital camera. Thanks to Poz, for donating space for lots and lots of .jpgs. diners is a photo gallery devoted solely to good eats. I confess to being a bit of a diner snob; a diner isn't a diner unless it's a prefab structure, preferably one with metal panels and neon. (If you have a hole-in-the-wall that serves good cheap breakfast, that's a corner eatery, or maybe a greasy spoon-- it's not a diner.) Having lived near Worcester for a number of years, I do have a certain predilection for the creations of the Worcester Lunch Car Company. 'Mansard Mediterraneans' just don't cut it for me. popcap makes cute and addictive web games, including Bejeweled (Diamond Mine), Big Money, and Mummy Maze. My current faves are Word Stalk, Candy Train, and Dynomite.

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