Crunch Time

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Well, it’s April, which can only mean one thing: end-of-semester lunacy. This blog has been eerily silent, I know, and that silence will probably continue through Tuesday or so. I have a gigantic pile of e-mail that I am well aware of, but I’m just not sure when I’ll get to dig out. Apologies in advance. I go up Twitterscope occasionally but that’s even been less frequent as of late. I’m glad this is the last April that I’ll have to deal with this (at least for now).

In the meantime, here’s a report about the College’s Geology Club fundraiser that I did for today. Pardon the opening sequence…I swear, the next place that I get, I will do much more to the lighting so that stuff I do at home won’t suck. That, and I need a much better camera.

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  • Hey Jared, I’ll granite was the first of your broadcasts I’ve seen but it really rocked. You were only a stone’s throw from home but I was sharked I tell you, sharked.

  • You may want to slow down a tad. Just a tad.

  • Okay, just at the beginning. It was fine after the fool’s gold bit. Watch your sibilants.

  • FWIW, I’m not a comms major and I suck at this much worse than you do. I mean, you don’t suck. Sigh. See what I mean?

    Short comments due to being twittertastic. Sorry about multiple posts.

    Came here to find your IM info. Wanted to say, weather sensationalism: when weather channel says omigod tstorm run and nothing happens *to me*, it leads to perception of sensationalism. i know better, but it does anyway. Would help if they showed the effects of the actual weather: stuff going down, etc. Not some guy standing around in Mount Pleasant (where I am) in the dry.

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