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Friday, October 29, 2004

Dancers

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Sarah and Pat’s Wedding
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I’ve had my present email address for how long? Four years? Yesterday I received my first spam. It arrived from another PC which might means someone who knows me has an infected computer. Anyone recognize these email addresses? bryan.sheridan@attbi.com or kdholden77@cox.net ?

posted by Michael at 6:32 am  

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  1. For what it’s worth (maybe nothing), I googled bryan.sheridan@attbi.com and got:

    CONTACT
    … 223-3298 ph 561-658-8586 fx nicolep@aaronchang.com, EASTERN SEABOARD Bryan Sheridan
    804-795-1933ph 804-795-1935 fx 804-677-8518 cell bryan.sheridan@attbi.com. …
    http://www.aaronchang.com/pages/contact.html – 13k – Supplemental Result – Cached – Similar pages

    Comment by rakkity — October 29, 2004 @ 10:19 am

  2. Mike, fabulous composite of the dancing duos at the wedding–sending the link around once more.

    I think there’s something to be said for the one-pic-every-couple-of-days approach too…no more gets bored of looking at them.

    Comment by dancer — October 31, 2004 @ 1:55 pm

  3. Great Pics!

    Comment by CoffeeBoy — October 31, 2004 @ 5:36 pm

  4. UH Manoa Classes Cancelled Monday Due To Flooded Campus
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    HONOLULU (AP) – University of Hawaii officials say the Manoa campus had power outages and received flooding damage caused by heavy rains overnight.

    U-H officials just decided to cancel classes tomorrow.

    They say the buildings that sustained the most damage were Hamilton Library and the Biomedical Sciences building.

    Two dorms were without power today.

    Flooding also hit the homes in Manoa, causing 30 people to evacuate their homes.

    The American Red Cross has opened a shelter at Manoa Valley District Park.

    Three cars parked on Woodlawn Drive near the Manoa Shopping Center were swept away in what witnesses estimated to be four feet of water.

    Five other cars parked farther up the street were also swept away. The National Weather Service says a rain gauge last night at the Lyon Arboretum on the stream indicated one and a-quarter inches of rain falling in 15 minutes.

    The weather service says that brought a three-hour total at the gauge to four-point-six inches of rain. A flash flood warning was in effect for Oahu until 10:15 last night

    Comment by pedro — October 31, 2004 @ 10:18 pm

  5. Thought you’d appreciate this.

    UH Manoa Classes Cancelled Monday Due To Flooded Campus

    HONOLULU (AP) – University of Hawaii officials say the Manoa campus had power outages and received flooding damage caused by heavy rains overnight.

    U-H officials just decided to cancel classes tomorrow.

    They say the buildings that sustained the most damage were Hamilton Library and the Biomedical Sciences building.

    Two dorms were without power today.

    Flooding also hit the homes in Manoa, causing 30 people to evacuate their homes.

    The American Red Cross has opened a shelter at Manoa Valley District Park.

    Three cars parked on Woodlawn Drive near the Manoa Shopping Center were swept away in what witnesses estimated to be four feet of water.

    Five other cars parked farther up the street were also swept away. The National Weather Service says a rain gauge last night at the Lyon Arboretum on the stream indicated one and a-quarter inches of rain falling in 15 minutes.

    The weather service says that brought a three-hour total at the gauge to four-point-six inches of rain. A flash flood warning was in effect for Oahu until 10:15 last night

    Comment by peter — October 31, 2004 @ 10:19 pm

  6. See the damage in Manoa, HI at:
    http://starbulletin.com/2004/11/01/news/story1.html

    Comment by rakkity — November 1, 2004 @ 9:31 am

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