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Monthly Archives: May 2004
Day four and still alive
Well, this is officially my fourth day at work. It’s been okay so far; the guys in the office are nice and the coding is involved, so it’s not all as trivial as most IT jobs would be. There is … Continue reading
Of ends and beginnings
I woke up this morning in my new apartment in Forest Hills, New York City. After living with my parents in Toronto the past eight months it was the first of many things I am sure will be different. The … Continue reading
I should be packing instead of writing this
I’ve made a couple of resolutions today about my life. The first resolution is that when I get to NYC I’m going to buy one of those green velvet table covers they use for playing cards. The second is that … Continue reading
Frenzy as the days count down
I just got back from the wedding of one of my cousins. Jewish weddings are very peculiar things. Or maybe it’s just the families that are peculiar and the weddings help bring these peculiarities to the surface. The religion must … Continue reading
Prey on the small-town guy
I try to be a very accommodating and empathetic person most of the time, but this also means I sometimes let people walk all over me. I am still learning to distinguish between when I am doing one and the … Continue reading
Ducks and whatnot
I spent the weekend helping to open up my parents’ cottage for the summer. Putting up the awning on the screen porch, launching the boat, raking leaves, that kind of thing. There are a number of ducks and duck families … Continue reading
New York, New Intro
I’ve updated the introduction to my website to reflect my new vocation: http://www.danposluns.com Many props go out to my talented friend Jason Dick for recording the soundtrack. Dan.
New York, New York
Okay, the main reason I haven’t updated in a long time is because I was waiting until things were settled and pretty much everything was confirmed with my new job. I’m moving to New York City on May 22, and … Continue reading