ziliiah | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 21 2006 | blog, personal, johnbmull, imported:del.icio.usMy personal blog
ziliiah | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 06 2006 | humor, parenting, craigslist, family, best, culture, personal, men, father, imported:del.icio.usSome things that will be addressed tonight;1) Son's vehicle is gone; oil up that chain on your bicycle.2) All three kids will empty out the garage; sell it/ donate it/ whatever.3) Mom will have a household budget.4) Chores - that's right; everyone wi
ziliiah | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 13 2006 | personal, python, johnbmull, blog, imported:del.icio.us
ziliiah | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 12 2006 | wiki, tiddlywiki, desktop, personal, productivity, imported:del.icio.usA desktop type of approach to the TiddlyWiki. If only there was a simple way to save it to the web server.
ziliiah | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 17 2005 | internet, page, personal, start, web2.0, home, imported:del.icio.us
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