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Category: <span>Homelife</span>

Category: Homelife

Cellphones and Me

It continually shocks my students (and some other folks, too) that I have no cellphone beyond an old pay-as-you-go thingamajig that I’ve used on long trips in case of an emergency. It’s not that I’m a luddite; I’ve just never seen the point of actually having a cell in any …

Bug Zappers and the Marsh

There’s so much to like about South Carolina — and Charleston in particular — that I hesitate to point out some of the state’s issues.  Or, to be more exact, some of my issues with the state.  Nevertheless, I’m writing now to testify about one of them: Bugs. I was …

Brother and Sister

Elanor turned one-month yesterday, so we had an amateur photo session (as in, taken by Mommy) to commemorate the occasion. We took monthly pictures of Samuel for the first year, and we really enjoy looking back at them, so we’re doing the same with his little sister. I simply had …

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Another thing (see my recent post) that Google Analytics very neatly displays is the direction and origin of traffic on a website. In my case, around 25% of traffic coming to the site is reveled to be directly aimed at my homepage address with quite a bit of that coming …

My Google Gods

It’s no secret I love my gMail. I can’t imagine using email any other way. Indeed, I’ve thus far refused to use it any other way. At one point a couple of years ago I was informed by some ITS folks here on campus that due to the switching of …