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2011

G rrr. One thing that's always bothered me is ordering books for college. Often, required books are not so required and that means my money out the window.   SLC, UT - July 15th, 2011
One might argue that I should've figured the bundle to simply be composed of the non-required texts... well, I suspected as much, but wasn't certain.
But, instructors often fashion a bundle with some unique ISBN and, without details on the contents, I end up getting it, since I've had completely unique (custom) texts for classes before.

Anyway, for anyone taking MATH 1405 at Laramie County Community College. All you need is the trig book. For anyone taking IFSM 201 at UMUC, well... I didn't read a single page of the Office text and I could've done fine without "Using Information Technology". And for MATH 140 and 141, guess what? Yeah... all you need is "Thomas' Calculus" and access to MML, assuming you're not a dumbass.

Salt Lake City, UT - April 1st, 2011
Home sweet home?
S o, after some thought I decided sometime in January to get promoted and put in for a few jobs. The first I interviewed for was in Utah and some months later... here I am.
This was relatively spur of the moment and not entirely thought out, so I still have to do something with my house in Cheyenne. I thought about renting it out, but I'd rather just sell it and not have to bother. But, if I don't like it here, I still have a foothold in Wyoming. If I do like it here, I'll probably drive over there sometime and sell it. No hurry, I figure, given the housing meltdown.

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