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    Both kids are attending the Montessori School of Syracuse. Check out its web site.
     


    Microsoft liked the work I did for them at TechEd so much, they asked me back to do the same sort of work at their big Professional Developers Conference next month in Los Angeles!
     


    In July I travelled to Germany to see Manowar play at the Earthshaker Fest. There were nearly 50,000 people there to see the Kings of Metal - it was simply an amazing experience.
     


    In June I worked at Microsoft's biggest technical conference - TechEd 2005, in Orlando, FL.
     


    Here's the most amusing (or depressing?) breakdown of the red states and the blue states that I have yet to see.
     


    My father has had his poetry published a handful of times in the past. Here's the latest collection, including one of my personal favorites.
     


    At least some young people in America know what they're talking about. A lot of our leaders could take a cue from these kids.
     


    This must be the most ironic statement ever made on democracy and capitalism. I wonder if all of the non-victorious candidates will end up in my "Gold Box" once the election is over like all the other crap Amazon can't sell...
     


    This non-partisan report from the Carnegie Endowment discusses the "who knew what and when" issues that so many people seem to not want discussed. You can download the full report (111 pages) or summaries as short as two pages if you would like to know what's going on but don't have a lot of time...
     


    Someone asked me yesterday where I buy my chocolates, and this is it. They have chocolates from the best there is (Valrhona, of course!) to the "really good but not nearly as expensive." Their web site is quite ugly, but the service is good, the prices are right and the chocolates are delicious.
     


    Finally Valrhona has a web site worth linking to. They make the best chocolate in the world, and since I just got a giant block of it for baking, I was feeling inspired.
     


    You need to sign up for a free NYTimes account to view it, but this is an EXCELLENT resource to compare and contrast the candidates for the 2004 presidential election. This one is definitely worth your time.
     
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