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Welcome to drew3ooo dot net’s shiny new blog, Spiffy. It’s called “spiffy” because that’s what I thought about about the Mandigo Wordpress theme I’m currently using. Here at d3net, we’re (that’s the editorial we) hoping that Spiffy will eventually live up to its name and be the blog for the site as opposed to its centerpiece. This is intended to be my laboratory. I generally decided to create it to:

I work on this blog when I feel like taking a break form working on other people’s blogs. Oh, the action-packed life! I know. Recent work has included The Olympia-Rafah Sister City Project and the International Trauma Treatment Program. Currently I’m building a new website (as of yet unreleased) for the Rachel Corrie Foundation. Having a .net is my way of taking a rest from all the .orgs in my life.

Outside of the occasional life updates about moving to a new country, being engaged, figuring out how UK real estate laws work, job hunting and so forth, general interests continue to include: beer, coffee, comics, flicks, literature, design, tech, current events, lefty politics.

Those few media types who checked it out during it’s brief lifespan, may recall poisonkitchen.com, which was home to my media fixation while I was a daily newspaperman myself. The few who have either linked to, or left pithy remarks in comment area on This Much I Can Say is True, my ISM blog, will know that my blogs tend to carry a bit about the Middle East, with an emphasis on Palestine and Israel and, even more so, an emphasis on what a bad idea a 40-year military occupation really is, either doing it or paying for it. Posts tend to be most frequent during the small a.m. hours of weekdays and drop off during National Novel Writing Month in November.

Spiffy blog goals:

  1. Content leads to the impeachment of George W. Bush.
  2. Content is devoid of annoying (potentially animated) emoticons.
  3. Content is parlayed into some ingenious moneymaking scheme.
  4. Content does not lead to embarrassing rashes.
  5. Content includes multiple lists.

There are, of course, no guarantees.

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Comments (2)

I like goal #3. Good idea! The first one isn’t bad either.

Mima added these pithy words on Jul 30 07 at 11:21 pm

And, of course, mom is the first one to post a comment here. Guess I have to keep this site clean now and not swear so much.

andy added these pithy words on Aug 01 07 at 8:13 am

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