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Category Archives: Local
History Sticks Around
I used to co-host a call in radio show about computers on the local community radio station. I posted the audio (along with images of various fauna from my yard) on Vimeo. I see that it’s still there. Check it … Continue reading
Feelin’ Groovy
Well, not exactly groovy, but better than last week. I have night classes for the next week and a half to get my substitute teacher’s credential – so now I have another excuse for light posting. I haven’t abandoned the … Continue reading
Truck follow up
Turns out Geico did not notify the body shop of the change in date after all, but the shop was flexible anyway. And the receptionist at the body shop – Kauai Collision Service – gave me a ride over to … Continue reading
Playing Chicken
Most days, on my way to pick up my daughter from school, I take a bypass road that joins the little two lane highway that nearly circumvolves our island . When traffic is heavy, it is the local custom for … Continue reading
Weather oddness
There was a tornado on Oahu today. Small, but it picked up a 250lb golf pro and threw him several yards. There wasn’t the destruction and loss of life like those folks in Oklahoma had. So, weird but not deadly.
One of Us Might Be Clueless
I saw a “Drive it like you stole it” sticker on a Lexus SUV today.
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