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    <issued>2007-02-20T14:17:08Z</issued>
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I'm making some tough decisions lately. I've decided, after two years of debating with myself and plenty of self-doubts, that I will be looking for a real job. I've been making a decent living as a freelance cartographer, but there have been enough downs to make me think twice, three times, and more that this is frankly getting old.<br />
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I started doing this with the hope that I could implement more creative design work in mapping, and in this regard, I've been fairly successful. Some of my clients I've truly enjoyed working with and I'll probably continue to work with a few people in the future.<br />
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But there have been plenty of downers, too. Clients who neglect to pay; clients who pay late; clients who abruptly cancel projects. The kids are finally old enough to come home to an empty house from time to time, which was one of my biggest concerns. And I can look for someone else who will pick up my end of taxes (self-employed people pay double on taxes!) and insurance.<br />
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Sure, I'll still freelance (don't tell anyone!). I love the academic maps most of all...low paying, but intellectually and creatively stimulating. My new client in Texas is pretty easy going and has offered me photography work as well. But its time to cut back and to start working for a more stable future...        </div>
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    <issued>2007-02-14T00:09:06Z</issued>
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Its been a while. Long time no write...all is well. This is a test message to see if the engine still runs...perhaps more later.<br />
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This is my parakeet...Pip. My mom gave him to me a few months ago and she named him for a character in <i>Great Expectations.</i> I'll try to post a bit more often, especially now that a number of things are settling down in my life...        </div>
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    <issued>2006-07-19T20:41:03Z</issued>
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Been very busy this summer with lots of work (maps) and lots to do on the house. Today's project was the railing out in from to prevent visitors from falling off of my stairs. My insurance company is concerned about my friends who drink, obviously. Oh! I have a girlfriend these days, too. Its looking pretty serious, so a lot of my blogging time simply does not exist anymore...<br />
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<b><u>Recent map projects</u>:</b><br />
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Aurora, OH (in progress)<br />
Imperial County (sent the last of the second proofs yesterday)<br />
Strongsvile (in progress)<br />
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I also need to finish up those pesky Historical Mormon maps, as well. At least they're not due until the end of the year...<br />
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<b><u>Adventures as a Landlord</u>:</b><br />
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A few weeks ago, I person interested in renting asked me if they could have the combination to the lock box so that she could look at the apartment! Eeek! Boy did I feel naïve! I explained to her that I didn't use a lock box because I felt that their use was unsafe...how would I know if the person returned the key? She didn't seem interested in a "high" security apartment apparently...<br />
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Someone else was interested, would I accept a pet? I asked her tell me more (against my dad's better judgement, I do accept pets)...three years old, never neutered, not licensed, no shots. She's been meaning to, however...I believe strongly in neutering pets because I just feel that its not fair to them to go wild during mating season (depending on the pet) and unneutered pets do icky things like spraying (as in cats). Also, is it too much to ask for verification of its shots? In both cases, it seems like the responsible thing to do, something that reflects on how a tenant may treat the premises. C'est la vie!<br />
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<a href="http://blogs.ohio.com/chip_bok/2006/07/curb_your_tenan.html" TARGET="_blank">A cartoon</a> in the Akron Beacon-Journal on Akron's new <a href="http://www.ohio.com/mld/ohio/news/14985332.htm" TARGET="_blank">Nuisance Tenant Law</a>. What exactly is a "Rat's Patootie" anyhow?<br />
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    <issued>2006-06-12T14:43:41Z</issued>
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I've been away for a while...life has been busy, although both of my readers <img src="http://rustbelt.com/serendipity/templates/default/img/emoticons/wink.png" alt=";-)" style="display: inline; vertical-align: bottom;" class="emoticon" /> probably don't really want to know all of the sordid details about how I've got a girlfriend (Mon Dieu!), a tenant, and a whole bunch of other banal details about my life. My work has also been somewhat boring as well...I bought a new hard drive last week...<br />
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From early 1991 to late 1992, I worked at Hammond Map Company in Maplewood, NJ. Caleb "CD" Hammond was the Patriarch of the company that his son Dean and daughter-in-law Kathy ran. Herb Pierce was head of the Drafting Department that was taken over by one of my early mentors, William "Bill" Abel. Both passed away last week and my friend and former coworker Web sent out the obits. Chuck Lees, quoted in one of the articles, was my former boss in the editorial department where I spent most of my career there:<br />
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<blockquote>As you may already know, C.D. Hammond and Herb Pierce died within a week of each other. Below is an article from yesterdays Star-Ledger about Hammond, Inc., followed by their obituaries. A couple of things I noticedits amusing that Helen requested anonymity; she shouldnt have to worry about such stuff at her age..and are Dean and Beth Irish twins?<br />
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Please forward this to those who may be interested..Ive lost the emails of several of our former cartographic comrades.<br />
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For decades on end, they drew the world<br />
Sunday, June 11, 2006<br />
BY JUDY PEET<br />
Star-Ledger Staff<br />
People paying their respects to Herbert Pierce, 87, and Caleb Hammond, 90, as they lay next to each other in a Maplewood funeral home last week were saying goodbye not just to old friends, but to an era.<br />
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For half a century, the two men worked side by side, making some of the best maps in the world at what was called one of the nicest companies in Maplewood.<br />
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Together, they took the company founded by Mr. Hammond's grandfather in 1900 and built it into a cartographic giant, second only to Rand McNally in Chicago. At the same time, Mr. Hammond created a workplace where family mattered and few employees left.<br />
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"It was a sweet little company," recalled Mr. Hammond's daughter, Beth Lynn Steele, 63. "I'm really sad that it's gone."<br />
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There are still Hammonds and there is still a Hammond World Atlas Corp., but the company is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Langenscheidt Publishing Group, a German publishing behemoth whose other acquisitions include Hagstrom Maps, American Map Corp., Berlitz and the World Almanac.<br />
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In its heyday in the early 1960s, Hammond employed 120 draftsmen, artists and researchers at its comfortable, paneled offices an easy walk from the quaint Maplewood village center.<br />
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Now the maps are reproduced by a half-dozen computer technicians at a generic office complex in Springfield (and reviewers say the quality of the maps remains high). The only person left who remembers Hammond of the old days is an elderly secretary.<br />
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She won't tell her age or name because she is afraid Langenscheidt might notice she reached retirement age when Jimmy Carter was still in office. She stays, she says, because she always liked the job and she's still good at it.<br />
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Most of the employees, however, left in the mid-1990s, when "it became obvious that the company could no longer survive," said former editor in chief Chuck Lees.<br />
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"What is ironic is that we were the company that was responsible for the demise of beautiful, handmade paper maps," said Lees, now 73, who was with the company for 40 years before leaving in 1997. "We were a company of old-timers who made ourselves obsolete."<br />
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What killed Hammond as a local, family-owned company was computer technology.<br />
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For centuries, maps were reproduced the same way: hand-drawn on paper and updated by whatever information was available.<br />
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In 1990 at Hammond, for example, keeping maps current still meant relying on researchers with extensive sources including the U.S. Board of Geographical Names, the State Department, the CIA, the United Nations and a Budapest-based organization called Cart Actual.<br />
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By that time, Caleb Hammond was chairman of the company board of directors, and his son, C. Dean Hammond, was running operations. The son was determined to jump on the technology bandwagon.<br />
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With the help of Mitchell Feigenbaum, the mathematical physicist who developed fractal geometry (the formula that predicts chaos), Dean Hammond developed the world's first digitized world atlas, published in 1992.<br />
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It was a work that took five years and millions of dollars to develop. The digital software revolutionized the map world, paving the way for Internet maps. And, admits Dean Hammond, it probably ruined the company.<br />
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"We made hand-drawing paper maps archaic," says Hammond, now 63. "We no longer needed or could afford our large staff. Then the Internet and global satellite positioning took over and we weren't really needed at all."<br />
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Teetering on insolvency, the company sold out to Langenscheidt in 1999. Hammond, who describes himself as a "map freak, but with gadgets, not paper," said he was "relieved not to deal anymore with the drama of a family business."<br />
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"I'll always love maps," said Hammond, who now works as a custom calendar salesman. "But that old world is gone."<br />
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http://www.nj.com/search/index.ssf?/base/news-19/1150000903240730.xml?starledger?obits&coll=1<br />
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Caleb Dean Hammond Jr., 90, chairman of family map company<br />
Wednesday, June 07, 2006<br />
A service will be private for Caleb Dean Hammond Jr., 90, of Maplewood, a third-generation map company executive, who died Monday in Overlook Hospital in Summit. Arrangements are by the Jacob A. Holle Funeral Home, Maplewood.<br />
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Mr. Hammond was chairman of the board of C.S. Hammond Inc. in Maplewood, a publisher of maps and atlases, where he started as a production manager in 1939. He retired in 1998 from the company, which was established by his grandfather, C.S. Hammond, in 1900. Earlier, Mr. Hammond was a sales engineer for Texaco in Port Arthur, Texas, from 1937 until 1939.<br />
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He received his bachelors degree in mechanical engineering in 1937 from Worcester (Mass.) Polytechnic Institute (WPI), where he was the football manager in 1936. He was also a member of the Skull, a senior society, and the Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity. From 1978 to 1999, Mr. Hammond served as a trustee at WPI, which in 1992 honored him with its Robert N. Goddard Award in recognition of outstanding professional achievement.<br />
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Mr. Hammond served as a lieutenant in the Coast Guard Reserve from 1942 until 1945 as an engineering officer on the APA14, USS Hunter Liggett, a manned combat transport.<br />
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He was a member of the American Geographical Society and the Publishers Lunch Club, both in New York City, and the Royal Geographical Society. Mr. Hammond was also director of the American Textbook Publishers Institute and a member of the American Book Publishers Council and the American Library Association.<br />
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He was a director of the Hospital Center at Orange and the Yorkwood Savings and Loan in Maplewood and a director and chairman of the Maplewood Library from 1962 until 1972. He was also a director and chairman of the Maplewood Bank and Trust Co., director and vice president of the Fraentzel Foundation in Maplewood, and a member of the Kiwanis Club in Maplewood, the Maplewood Country Club and the Baltusrol Golf Club in Springfield.<br />
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Born in Orange, Mr. Hammond moved to Maplewood 81 years ago.<br />
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Surviving are his wife, Patricia; daughters, Beth Lynn Steele and Wendie Masterson; a son, C. Dean III; eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br />
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http://www.nj.com/obituaries/ledger/index.ssf?/base/news-19/114966928144020.xml&coll=1<br />
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Herbert S. Pierce of Millburn, Hammond Map chief cartographer<br />
Thursday, June 01, 2006<br />
A memorial service for Herbert S. Pierce, 87, of Millburn will be at 5 oclock Tuesday evening in the Jacob A. Holle Funeral Home, 2122 Millburn Ave., Maplewood.<br />
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Mr. Pierce, who died Friday in Overlook Hospital, Summit, was the head of the cartography department at the Hammond Map Co. in Maplewood, where he worked for 50 years before retiring in 1991.<br />
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He graduated from the Newark College of Fine Arts and served in the Army Air Corps during World War II.<br />
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Born in Newark, Mr. Pierce lived in Millburn for many years.<br />
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    <issued>2006-05-15T15:00:00Z</issued>
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Good wet Monday morning! I'm having a good day despite the rain...I met an interesting woman this weekend who plays mandolin and this Anton Karas tune has been going through my head since Saturday night (even though this is a zither, not a mandolin)...its an odd coincidence that its the first song on this morning's random ten...and Noir Désir is one of my favorites lately, and Sheryl Crow has also been on mental repeat lately...psychically influenced? Hmmm...<br />
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<i>Third Man Theme:</i>	Anton Karas<br />
<i>Main Offender:</i>	The Hives<br />
<i>Le vent nous portera:</i>	Noir Désir<br />
<i>Sunday Girl:</i>	Blondie<br />
<i>Novicaine For The Soul:</i>	Eels<br />
<i>Every Day is a Winding Road:</i>	Sheryl Crow<br />
<i>La Vacaloca:</i>	Manu Chao<br />
<i>Tom's Diner:</i>	Suzanne Vega<br />
<i>Glorious:</i>	Andreas Johnson<br />
<i>Why This One:</i>	Cowboy Junkies<br />
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    <issued>2006-05-14T20:41:01Z</issued>
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I don't sign many online petitions. <a href="http://action.aclu.org/dontspy" TARGET="_blank">This one I did sign</a>...because I feel taken advantage of by the Telcoms for permitting the National Security Agency to paw through their phone records. In this case, props to Qwest, although I'm not about to run out and buy Qwest products at this point...<br />
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    <issued>2006-05-11T17:30:00Z</issued>
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Forgive me readers, for I have sinned. Its been a couple of weeks since my last entry...but I won't be telling you all about my sins today. Sorry!<br />
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Have been very busy setting up the apartments upstairs and getting the grounds looking nice. Landlording is like homeownership, but you can't slough off once in a while like you can with owning a home.<br />
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So...I have several open projects right now, but today I'm working on:<br />
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<b>Suburban Chicago</b> (DuPage and Kane counties in the far west): Its interesting to check population figures for this area, actually, because I still think in terms of what the area was like when I grew up there. For instance, Bolingbrook, IL was once a sleepy little burg on the prairie...in 1970, there were 7,651 people there. At around that time, someone built <a href="http://www.negative-g.com/OldChicago/OCIndex.html" TARGET="_blank">Old Chicago</a>, touted as the first Indoor Amusement Park. Although featured in the movie <i><a href="http://imdb.com/title/tt0077588/" TARGET="_blank">The Fury,</a></i> it flopped. As of 2000, there are now over 56,000 people there, and I imagine it no longer is out in the sticks as it once was...no longer on the frontier of suburban development.<br />
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<b>Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railway:</b> I have a handful of corrections to make on a brochure map for them...<br />
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Later today, I will be picking up my large light table in Cleveland. It has been storage at my ex-wife's house for several years...she's been asking me to remove it almost since we broke up...now that I own a house, I have room to store it.<br />
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    <issued>2006-04-24T01:05:00Z</issued>
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I'm exhausted with the process of closing. I took off for Chicago for a few days to get away from it all. On Thursday, I geared up to close the deal by hiring a contractor to install a fence as required by the city's planning department. I thought I was finished...but on Friday, the mortgage officer tipped me off on additional paperwork needed to document my divorce settlement. That warranted a trip to Cleveland.<br />
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Although the seller is required to handle certain things per our agreement, I'm also finding that I need to take care of them if there's going to be a deal at the end of the week. I bagged a ton of rubbish from the bag yard (I think that this property was used as a neighborhood dump for a while) that included a car gas tank, car battery, a couple of coats, loads of branches, railroad ties...and I had someone haul it out. Today was spent in the yard repairing the "trip hazard" caused by the upheaval in my front walk. Sure...the seller is supposed to do this, too...along with removing the vines growing under the aluminum siding.<br />
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I've also been working on planting the recently bulldozed backyard with perennials and weeding the front yard. I'm exhausted....<a href="http://quarrelwiththeworld.blogspot.com/" TARGET="_blank">Pepperint</a> is dropping by later tonight...<br />
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I'm exhausted...<br />
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        <name>Keng</name>
        <email>ken@rustbelt.com</email>
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    <issued>2006-04-24T01:00:00Z</issued>
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<i>Thank You, Lord, For Sending Me The F Train:</i>	Mike Doughty<br />
<i>Autumngirlsoup:</i>	Kirsty MacColl<br />
<i>You Were The Last High:</i>	The Dandy Warhols<br />
<i>Bad Things:</i>	Jace Everett<br />
<i>Mohammed:</i>	The Dandy Warhols<br />
<i>Prison Sex:</i>	Tool<br />
<i>(Around You) Everywhere:</i>	The Brian Jonestown Massacre<br />
<i>Infra Riot:</i>	Soundtrack Of Our Lives<br />
<i>Daybreaker:</i>	Beth Orton<br />
<i>Spoons:</i>	Afel Bocoum, Damon Albarn, Toumani Diabate &amp; Friends        </div>
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    <issued>2006-04-05T08:01:00Z</issued>
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The work crew is in the backyard digging away so that the property will meet with the zoning code for a multi-unit. <b>ICK:</b><br />
<blockquote>In order for the mortgage to go through, this property must meet proper zoning. Since the property was once vacant in the 1990s, the current owner was supposed to bring the property up to code. <img src="http://rustbelt.com/serendipity/templates/default/img/emoticons/eek.png" alt=":-O" style="display: inline; vertical-align: bottom;" class="emoticon" /> The current zoning law requires that multiunits must have a <i>paved</i> parking lot. Although the lot is big, the concrete slab is still going to dominate the yard: my parking lot will be 30' x 50' I hate concrete. <img src="http://rustbelt.com/serendipity/templates/default/img/emoticons/cry.png" alt=":'(" style="display: inline; vertical-align: bottom;" class="emoticon" /></blockquote>The process is ugly as well. There's a ten-foot pile of dirt on top of my daffodils. The <a href="http://www.bobcat.com/video/ota/med/ota.ex.html" TARGET="_blank">Bobcat</a> is leaving tracks all over the yard. I'll still be stuck with a ton of gravel (figuratively speaking; I don't really know how much) spread all over the back yard.<br />
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Right now, the excavator has bulldozed the area, laid a drain, and has started to grade the area with gravel from the old driveway. He has already pulled the permits, surveyed the lot and also started to install the forms for the concrete. He is also going to leave behind a 4' wide gravel path to the driveway. I'd like to install either a brick or stone walkway, but this is a couple of years off, probably. Reusing the railroad ties would be an idea, but I suspect that they would be slick in wet weather.<br />
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My gut tells me that the seller never got this work done in the past because he's a gardener, too. He dropped by last night to show me the various plantings in the front yard. I've been fighting a cold, so I'll need to ask him about it all again later. He's been super towards me, so I don't think that asking later will be problematic.<br />
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Still no tenants. The people in the two-family next door were all told on Monday night to leave. Someone just bought the place and has different plans. I tried to get one couple to lease here, but I suspect the units upstairs will be a bit small for them...I had wanted to buy that place, convert it to a single family and flip it, but since I'm not a real estate mogul with deep pockets, I opted for this place as a long-term investment. No regrets; just wish I had had a chance to jump on both places.<br />
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<i>Shakedown Street:</i>	Phish (live Grateful Dead Cover 4-15-99)<br />
<i>The Facts of Life:</i>	Black Box Recorder<br />
<i>Hush:</i>	Ekoostik Hookah<br />
<i>Miss June '75:</i>	The Brian Jonestown Massacre<br />
<i>I'll Take You There:</i>	The Staple Singers<br />
<i>Please:</i>	Chris Isaak<br />
<i>Lost Children:</i>	Tom Petty<br />
<i>Cream:</i>	Prince<br />
<i>Sundown:</i>	Gordon Lightfoot<br />
<i>Arctic Snow:</i>	Burning Brides<br />
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This is a long list today! 1:03:44...gotta love those jam bands!<br />
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    <issued>2006-04-03T14:30:00Z</issued>
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As if <a href="http://rustbelt.com/serendipity/index.php?/archives/88-Random-Ten.html" TARGET="_blank">Sheila Chandra followed up by Junior Brown</a> isn't creative enough!<br />
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Now that I've moved in here is a view of my future studio space (click to see a larger view; the city picked up the mattress this morning...sorry folks!):<br />
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<a href="http://static.flickr.com/34/122553340_a9eab22c98_b.jpg" TARGET="_blank"><img src="http://static.flickr.com/34/122553340_a9eab22c98.jpg?v=0" alt="" /></a><br />
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Ok...now for something to bear in mind regarding my artwork now that I've sold out in the cartography world:<br />
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<img src="http://www.kerismith.com/WishJarTales/miserableartist.jpg" alt="" /><br />
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<a href="http://www.kerismith.com/blog/archives/000360.html" TARGET="_blank">Source</a> via <a href="http://drawn.ca/2006/04/01/keri-smith-on-how-to-feel-miserable-as-an-artist/" TARGET="_blank">Drawn!</a> Its tough working as a creative type in a business world. There have been a awful lot of times that I've felt like a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stepin_Fetchit" TARGET="_blank">Stepin' Fetchit,</a> especially when project managers at the other end of the phone line tell you that its great working with me...unlike some of those "artistic types out there." I'm glad that I have a certain amount of professional ethos, but such comments usually make me feel soiled.<br />
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It must be Monday morning...enough screwing off. Its time for work...<br />
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    <issued>2006-04-03T14:20:34Z</issued>
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<i>Mrs. Robinson:</i>	Simon And Garfunkel<br />
<i>Quiet 4:</i>	Sheila Chandra<br />
<i>My Wife Thinks You're Dead:</i>	Junior Brown<br />
<i>The Ballad Of Ira Hayes:</i>	Johnny Cash<br />
<i>Moog Island:</i>	Morcheeba<br />
<i>Tiptoe:</i>	Goldfrapp<br />
<i>Alegria:</i>	Kirsty MacColl<br />
<i>Strange Little Girl:</i>	Tori Amos<br />
<i>Don't Leave Me This Way:</i>	Thelma Houston<br />
<i>Portishead - X - Acid Jazz and Trip Hop (Remix):</i>	Portishead<br />
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    <issued>2006-04-03T14:05:00Z</issued>
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The move is over. Although four friends helped with some of the heaviest lifting on separate occasions, I ended up moving about 90% of everything myself. I've unpacked the kitchen and enough things to cobble a link to the net, although my troubles are just beginning:<br />
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My hard drive is ill, and, despite my best efforts to organize my cables before moving, I've misplaced my USB lines. Firewire...USB printer cables (with the non-matching plugs), headphones, iPod, cat-5 networking cable, phone cords, DSL modem, assorted peripherals...no problem. I have them all except for the USB cable that connects the keyboard to the iMac. (I'm using an alternative keyboard that has a built-in cord, but is having driver problems with the system).<br />
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As for the sick hard drive, my system crashed several times last night as I furiously backed up data to a DVD. I need to run out later today to pick up more DVDs...and that USB cable!<br />
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Ick.<br />
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    <issued>2006-03-24T15:20:20Z</issued>
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I think that this <a href="http://quarrelwiththeworld.blogspot.com/2006/03/you-know-youve-been-spending-too-much.html" TARGET="_blank">sums</a> it all up for me.<br />
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Bummer news: someone "broke" into my car (stupid me: I left the doors unlocked) last night and stole a handful of CDs (Cars-<i>Greatest Hits</i>; Cardigans-<i>First Band on the Moon</i>; Pink Floyd-<i>Dark Side of the Moon</i>; Joachin Rodrigo-<i>Concierto Andaluz</i> played by the Angel Romero). Two things puzzle me: Why did they also steal the corny bead chili pepper ornament hanging from my mirror that my daughter made? Why did they spit all over my dashboard?<br />
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I'll bet the bastard doesn't even know who <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search?search=joachin+rodrigo&go=Go" TARGET="_blank">Rodrigo</a> is...sigh!<br />
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