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Ten years

Posted on June 8, 2006 Written by Diane

You know, this morning I just realized that the tenth anniversary of my doing something in particular had came and went without my making a big deal about it….

I’m a little too freaked out about realizing this to actually write anything about it at the moment.

(Darin points out that this entry is just a little too cryptic — I started keeping an online journal 10 years ago. I’m rather astounded.)

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  1. Michael Rawdon says

    June 8, 2006 at 10:18 am

    I was reflecting recently that I wished your page of journals over 1 year old was still up. Not because a list of “journals over 1 year old” is still interesting, but because it had developed into a useful list of very old on-line journals and I’d be curious to see how many journals started before (oh) 1999 are still active. As I recall there were some on the list which I hadn’t even heard of at the time.

    My journal hits 9 years old in August, and I’ve never been on hiatus! (Although my productivity has declined over the years. Remember when it was a big deal to post often enough to be on the Often webring? Hah!)

  2. pooks says

    June 8, 2006 at 8:27 pm

    Happy anniversary, Diane!

    I’m feeling kind of amazed, myself. I’ve been reading you that long. Time flies when you’re living a life, doesn’t it!

  3. Diane says

    June 9, 2006 at 9:21 am

    I have no idea where my copy of the Going and Going list is. How utterly bizarre. Did I leave it on spies? Possibly. But I thought I always had copies on my computer.

    The Often webring…goodness. Remember when Archipelago was elitist?

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