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A chaotic quest for adulthood, careerism, and teacherfication. Wednesday, October 21, 2009. I have retired from teaching! I was thinking that that new phase of my life deserved a new blog. Is a link to my new stuff. Thursday, April 9, 2009. I accepted the offer from Boston University. Wednesday, April 8, 2009. Spring Breaking and more waiting. The letter arrived while I was enjoying some farm living in Asheville.
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The site had the following in the homepage, "Bicycle Touring and Working in Cubes." I noticed that the web site stated " Pennsylvania Bike Tour One week, 600 miles." They also stated " Im taking vacation next week and doing a week-long bike tour through Pennsylvania. 600 miles in 7 days. Were starting from Philly, riding out to the Appalachian mountains, and then looping back to end in New York City. Well be following the BicyclePA Routes. Biking Home Haines City, FL to Largo, FL. It was awesome meeting up with Ross and S."ANALYZE MORE BUSINESSES
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com travel musings for the masses. Two USB-S to Lightning cables. My in ear headphones, and my Apple watch USB-A to magnetic charger. I can pretty much get by for a week with that setup. On Twitter I posted about Anker cables and my love of them. They are sturdy and affordable, so I have decided to get a number of USB-A to USB-C cables. So how do you travel with all of the cables? How do you manage them all at home? When a trip goes sideways.