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28 June 2001 - 9:41 pm

I registered a new domain name for myself tonight.  It's just a personal site.  Kind of like michael's nothingisgood.com, just not as cool.  My new site is called HiddenInput.com.  The DNS should propagate to you by next week.  Hopefully I'll have some content up before then.

This is the third domain name that I've bought.  About 18 months ago I registered siderealsystems.com.  I did it for fun, and put up a spoof company website on site.  The site design hasn't changed since michael and I worked on it in the spring of 2000.  A few months after I put it up I got this via email.  I was surprised, to say the least.  Anyway, to get my narrative back on track, you are looking at the second domain name I purchased.  michael and I got this site a few months ago, in December of 2000.  Although this is a joint site I am technically the owner, mainly because I have a credit card and michael doesn't, so I pay the bills.  Now I have three sites.  I imagine that this will be the last domain name I buy in a personal capacity of awhile.  Now I just have to come up with some content.

I've been typing this post while looking at my new monitor.  It has rocked my world.  My old monitor was crap and if I made things too bright, text got so blurry that I couldn't read it.  So I kept it very dark.  On my new monitor colors are bright and vivid.  This may be one of the best upgrades I've ever made.

michael has promised to post later tonight, so hold on to your chairs.  We're about to go on a wild ride involving multiple posts from multiple contributors all in one day!  Huzzah!  Or whatever.

Posted by on 28 June 2001 at 9:41 PM

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