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In March, 1995.

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I have assorted, almost-disconnected images, but this was a striking year for me. From October through July I was involved six different productions and one rock concert (a record), I had gotten a girl to call herself my “girlfriend” for over a week (a record) at which point I broke up with her (also a first).

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Occludine 10, 28.

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– YESTERDAY – Stayed up all night working on my Ryder presenation. Today I am exhausted.
– WEATHER – It looks as though, for March, the Central, Southwest, and South of the nation will be warmer than average. Both coasts, the Rockies, and the eastern Midwest will be about average.

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Occludine 9, 28.

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– YESTERDAY – Work went well. I’m enjoying my current project indexing the Ecosystems: Oceans book. It’s terrifying, however, providing all sorts of evidence of how dire things may become in the near future (mind you that the near future could include within the next several thousand years).

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In February, 2003.

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Highs and lows, but mostly I remember this as being a good time. I was in Chicago. After several hundred job applications I found myself back at Advanced Personel, this time with the Department of Neurological Surgery. I was tired of temping, but I liked my coworkers and fellow temps (Emily who had mutual friends from the Michigan Renaissance Festival, Lola and Evelyn, who communed with me musically and kept me on my toes with their anecdotes, our shares experiences in Humboldt Park, and Brandon, who actually told me about Electronic Music before Sam had deeply permeated the stuff).

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