First of all, I'd like to say I made about $1 in ad revenue during finals week and that means a lot to me that people are clicking my ads.
For those of you that are new, I'd like to welcome you to the site and give you a quick head's up about what we're about.
On the right is a big long column of stuff. The top thing is my Twitter feed. I update this way too often. It's basically whatever is going on in my head at the time. It'll often tell you I'm either at Stauf's of Hang Over Easy.
Next down is a link to my class notes. This is a compilation of all the notes I've taken for school. Supposedly it's really useful. (Yes, every class I've taken at OSU has my notes up there. You're welcome. Please click an ad.)
Next down is an ad. Please click it. I get paid about $.30 every time somebody clicks an ad. They're context sensitive, (meaning the ads have to do with student stuff most of the time,) so you might actually find something useful.
Below that is the search box. You can search the whole web, or my archive. There's a lot of great old posts in my archive if you're looking for some great way around something.
News from the web is probably my most updated section. These are links to stories I found interesting and had to do with college, learning or productivity on some level which I thought I'd share. A minor caveat though: around finals, these tend to become more and more goofy.
Below that is a link to my archive. You can go back by month and see the names of all my posts. You can probably tell how busy I was with school by how many posts occur in any given month.
Finally, below that is something called tags. All of my posts have little tags near the bottom. (Or mostly all of them.) If you're interested in any of those subjects, click on the tab and you'll find lots of information on how to get it cheap/free.
Hope to see everyone soon,
Michael
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
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ok - no need to display the comment - but i dont call cauise im afraid your never home - and well i hate leaving voicemail - id rather ramble on an email - i cant remember yours - nor do i ever use AIM to see you there either :)
Ellen
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