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That was quick

Not ten minutes after noticing the tag meme going around, I was tagged by my colleague Richard Monson-Haefel.

Five facts you don’t know about me (unless you know me)

  1. I have two sons, ages 3 and 11 months, adopted from South Korea.
  2. I have 90% of an LDAP-oriented Active Record clone completed, but haven’t touched the code in seven months.
  3. My wife is smarter than I am.
  4. I’m from Brooklyn, N.Y originally, now live on the North Shore of Massachusetts, but want to move back to Chicago.
  5. I’m an atheist.

And now I have to tag five more bloggers.  I’ll tag my wife, of course, so that this meme goes off into the mommysphere, and then, just for grins, the first four people in my blog roll: Dan Pritchett, Anil John, Bill Higgins, and Joe Gregorio.

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    I’ve played along…

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  1. Anil John | December 12, 2006 at 10:38 pm | Permalink

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