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Wednesday, April 11, 2001, at 09:58AM
By Eric Richardson
I just went to the root page of this site and found the following gem:
I hate school; and I'm a computer, writing code.
Some might agree...
Eric Richardson lives in Atlanta, Georgia, where he works on payments infrastructure for Cash App.
Past lives involved streaming audio for Southern California Public Radio, running a hyperlocal news site for Downtown Los Angeles, working on custom mapping code, and writing Perl at the Jet Propulsion Labratory.
Previously on this date...
- 2008
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More Baseball Updates
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- 2006
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- 2005
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Trains in the News
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- 2002
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Joseph Arthur - In the Sun
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on the joys of pdfs
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Snow Crash
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