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Highlights

So, I've added a section over there on the right called "Highlights," linking to some of the things I've written here that I'm especially fond of. People seem to particularly be enjoying Dark, my personal recounting of the night the lights went out, and I've gotten a couple questions about where it can be found on the site. So, whoop, there it is.

One of the things I like about having this here site is the ability to get my writing out there into the wild easily. You'd think that would make me write more, but the stuff I've been working on as of late is of the screenwriting variety, and that doesn't post so easily here. But I've been thinking of making some of it available for download as PDFs, if I can get over the irrational but persistent fear of somebody stealing my stuff.

In other news, recent access to cable television has caused me to become inexplicably addicted to the World Series of Poker.

Posted by ekurzen at October 8, 2003 12:19 AM
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YOU are watching poker matches when you have an 11 million piece LEGO project in front of you? Are you feeling ok?

Posted by: the old man on October 10, 2003 12:38 PM

I was watching it on the plane and down in Florida. Now that I'm back up in NY, I can get down to the serious lego business...

Posted by: eric k on October 12, 2003 10:20 PM
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