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January 01st, 2015

1/1/2015

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    As described on the home and intro pages of this website, I began this journey that hitchhiker graffiti has taken me on in 1992.  And I began creating and posting on and uploading onto this website in July of 2013.  So it has taken me about one-and-a-half years to get to this point of website development that I felt it time to start this blog--on New Year's Day of 2015. So contrary to a well-known quote on the subject, somethings can change on New Year's Day.  Happy New Year.

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