I'm sorry to say that Vox and me just wasn't meant to be. The performance of Vox is worse than MT on Dreamhost, and that's saying something. I also don't need to über-fancy editing interface. I also didn't want to pollute a fresh site with my inane ramblings on politics. Luckily I'm just about out of the "giving a crap about politics" phase.
"So, Pat...where do you live now?"
That's easy.
I was going to get all fancy and make a flow chart of how my various data islands flow into each other, but that got way too close to actual work (which I'm cleverly avoiding at the moment). So, the list above is the answer. For now. It's sure to change, for that is the only constant.
Good bye, Vox. Maybe we'll hit it off again some day.
On April 27th, the NY Times ran an article on an Urban Bike Polo Tournament being held in Manhattan that weekend we provided background information on the history of the game. It was interesting to see the number of visits to our web site (www.bikepolo.com) skyrocket between 8:00 AM and 10:00 AM. It was as if everyone who read the article in the sports section on the way into work, sat down at their desks and immediately Googled us. Its kind of cool to say you were quoted in the NY Times.
My latest set from Kat's latest triathlon is up on the Flickr.
This is where we watched the Derby. It was awesome.
That is all.
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