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4/21/2003 12:29:00 AM | Timothy

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It was great seeing all you free pressers this weekend, meeting new friends and old. It was a contrast been the very serious and solid-looking Scott and the always greatly silly Richie Jay. The only real suprise was that the cannibal apologist was much taller and less chatty than I thought he would be (alas, I was not able to talk to much to congratulate him on his not taking shit from dartloggers: he probably had a booty call;). I do have one warning for one nice individual: do not accidently leave on the gas in your apartment. Your roommate may think it has to do with ideological differences or that your ideological differences spring from that same lack of awareness. On different (but not unrelated) note, Andrew Grossman e-mails to tell me about a new techie project Dartlog has set up: Dartblogs. After the pain we've been experiencing with our blogger software (does ANYONE know how to fix freedartmouth's permalinks?), I'm willing to give it a look. As for ideological issues, dartlog (run by the Dartmouth Review) adresses it straight up this way:
Final questions: How much will this cost when you're finished? Will The Dartmouth Review screw around with my account or what?

Nothing and no. Actually, the Review doesn't even have access to your Dartblogs password (it's encrypted), though we can delete postings that are in violation of the law.
Also, I can't be sure, but this seems to somewhat mirror Free Dartmouth's policy about illegal stuff:
What can you write about on Dartblogs?
Anything at all. Anything legal to write about, that is (i.e., don't post anything under another's copyright outside of fair use, and forget about kiddie porn).
Ok, Jared, we're waiting for you to get a dartblog so you can make your threats on the President over on their server!

Also, thanks also to the anonymous foley house person who so grasciously (and without knowing it) allowed me to bum a few cigarettes. I'm not sure whether to publically thank my enabler, but you know who you are: it was a good time kicking back on the porch! (That reminds me... time to buy a pack in tax free NH before I go back to Mike "I can smoke in the Bahamas" Bloomberg's tax crazed city.) To my other grascious enablers: thanks for listening on how it is strange seeing something once familar be not a homecoming,you know you have to go for it; keep getting enlightened, glad I could lighten and enlighten for a while with a little free style.



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