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MediaWiki complains about "expensive parser functions" if I have all of these on one page, so I've broken the rest of them up by year.
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* '''{{l/sub|2011}}''' (8 posts, all politics)
* '''{{l/sub|2010}}''' (5 posts, all about Josh)
* '''{{l/sub|2009}}''' (19 posts: mostly Josh, with a few other items)
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Latest revision as of 15:41, 21 September 2022

  • 2013-01-19 2215 What Happened with MegaPath : ... and the punchline, too.
  • 2012-04-12 1559 Amendment : As pretty much everyone who is both in North Carolina and not living in a cave is now aware, our esteemed "conservatives" are currently trying to pass a law amending the state Constitution to make gay marriage even more illegal than it already is -- because of course if you don't make it illegal enough, you never know what those gays might do. In our part of the state, the political posters advocating against this change have so far heavily outnumbered the signs in favor -- which apparently didn't sit right with someone. Rather than putting up their own sign, however, they bought a can of black spray paint...
  • 2012-03-11 1551 Our Financial Situation : I keep finding myself wanting to explain our somewhat unusual financial situation; most recently, a conversation on G+ has turned to employment status, and I felt I needed to have a reference page for the whole story so I could just link to that rather than explaining it in-thread.

MediaWiki complains about "expensive parser functions" if I have all of these on one page, so I've broken the rest of them up by year.

  • 2011 (8 posts, all politics)
  • 2010 (5 posts, all about Josh)
  • 2009 (19 posts: mostly Josh, with a few other items)