Ponderings

Kinda liking this blog post thing; it appeals to a literary longing. I perused my posts here, and was particularly amused at the first, where I bemoaned having lost all my data.

I have a folder, probably on one of the older computers in here (only four of them, at the moment — three with dual-monitor display configurations — but also one in the next room and two upstairs, not counting the two smart-phones and two tablets) that contains a journal from some time ago. Stopped entries at some point; lost interest, I guess. Feels like it might be time to pursue that a bit. May take a while to find the computer with that folder.

However, since I have no idea the extent to which this blog will remain private, there are certain things I will not express here, they being of a private nature and appropriate more for a posthumously released autobiography — after I’m dead, I really won’t care.

But that’s enough, for now.

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(Byron Canfield) is the sole proprietor and imaginary ruler (pica) of ExperTech, Seattle, Washington (http://www.expertechseattle.com), a firm specializing in computer repair, service, and training. Some of his favorite pastimes are collecting slug trails and moth dust, and he thoroughly enjoys confusing and poking fun at small defenseless animals.

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