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I’ve been gathering links from all the cellobloggers and compiling them on my blog site (at least two other cello bloggers live in the Bay Area). Recently, a few of us organized a social network through Ning.com called CelloBloggers. The main purpose is to let blogging cellists find one another’s blogs (several are translated via Babel Fish). It’s setup for invitation only, but if you are interested, stop by the site and ask for an invite.
I hope S continues to do well with her transplant. As a father of two sons with Type I, I am ever hopeful for a cure.
Cool, the world definitely needs more cellists! I will have to make my next blog entry about cellos, even though I haven’t touched mine in a few months. I should blow the rosin dust off the bow this weekend
If you see White Kings on every square, you’re probably using Internet Explorer 6 or an earlier version, which doesn’t handle multiple class selectors. Bleh. I’m going to have elide class names in the client to avoid this issue.
Sorry. I haven’t been paying enough attention to the game lately, which isn’t fair considering all the work you have been doing on this site. We may go see blades of glory tonight. Depends on Roz. She went to Kamloops to watch the Federation Cup with some friends. I’m taking the dog for a walk now.
April 11th, 2007 at 1:02 pm
Hi Julian! Another blogging cellist!
I’ve been gathering links from all the cellobloggers and compiling them on my blog site (at least two other cello bloggers live in the Bay Area). Recently, a few of us organized a social network through Ning.com called CelloBloggers. The main purpose is to let blogging cellists find one another’s blogs (several are translated via Babel Fish). It’s setup for invitation only, but if you are interested, stop by the site and ask for an invite.
I hope S continues to do well with her transplant. As a father of two sons with Type I, I am ever hopeful for a cure.
April 12th, 2007 at 8:47 am
Cool, the world definitely needs more cellists! I will have to make my next blog entry about cellos, even though I haven’t touched mine in a few months. I should blow the rosin dust off the bow this weekend
April 14th, 2007 at 11:53 am
If you see White Kings on every square, you’re probably using Internet Explorer 6 or an earlier version, which doesn’t handle multiple class selectors. Bleh. I’m going to have elide class names in the client to avoid this issue.
April 22nd, 2007 at 8:07 am
Sorry. I haven’t been paying enough attention to the game lately, which isn’t fair considering all the work you have been doing on this site. We may go see blades of glory tonight. Depends on Roz. She went to Kamloops to watch the Federation Cup with some friends. I’m taking the dog for a walk now.
May 16th, 2007 at 9:39 am
after 21: I mock your four pawn advantage. Just you wait until I get my two pawns marching down the board..