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I'm jealous of Justin Hall !

I'm jealous because he has had his 15 minutes of fame and then some. This is my chance to vent I guess. It's not that he hasn't extended his knowledge of web-journalism to the masses (or at least the web-masses). He has.
I guess I'm just jealous of the incredible experience he's had, being a true frontiersman on this digital wasteland we call the net.

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By the way - the best instruction I have ever received on html was from Joe Barta I hope this guy has made a few bucks...cause he certainly deserves it. Maybe he's just another sequential thinker like myself.

Anyway back when Justin was giving lectures about webpage creations, I was just figuring out that for almost every cyber-service charging fees (some rather hefty I might add) with a little research and some trial & error you could find a similar service for free or at a much reduced price.

Oh how I miss my Netcom Netcruiser!
I do, however, like my Neoplanet. neo-link

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This is my first entry - but, I am planning more. Maybe they won't all be about Justin Hall. For the sake of *journaling* these thoughts let me just add that it is now (or was, when I first started this) 11:25 central time on July 24th, 2000

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7-26-00 1:49 AM
Is Everyday A Different Color?

It's late, but according to Justin H. the best way to make your web-journaling lively is to add to it daily. I am having a craving for a chili dog right about now.

To sum up at least one part of my days experience - I quote Miss New York from a Miss America Pagent some 10 or more years ago who when asked about the reputation New Yorkers had earned(I think at the time they were thought of as being fairly abrupt)and what was her take on the situation answered "New York has the nicest people you'll ever meet, but sometimes you just have to look harder to find them". I like that. I think that is a good attitude to have when it starts to seem like each and every person you pass in the grocery aisle or on the sidewalk is less than friendly. Then again, maybe I just need to socialize more!

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