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Mobile test in prep for RTO!

I intend to blog while on the Reno-Tahoe Odyssey course June 5 - 6. So I’m trying out some wordpress plugins and learning a bit about what’s missing in the world of mobile content creation.

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  • Last weekend the family and I trekked out to Discovery Bay for some fun in the Sun. A great time was had by all. We helped set a world record for the most manned paddle boats assembled in one location, in fact. What I love about road trips, even weekenders, isn’t the destination so much as the trip itself. On this particular trip my family and I were reacquainted with Stockton, California. Stockton, to me, is a post-apocalyptic port city, divorced from coastlines and headwaters by 70 miles thanks to a thousand years of global warming and nuclear fallout. Stockton is both California’s future and past mashed into a hapless way station alongside the blur of commerce and industry that is Interstate 5. If these United States ever see another civil war, my money’s on Stockton, CA as the powder keg that sets it all off. Stockton’s the new Mason-Dixon – the line in the sand where out-of-work Mexican agricultural workers from the south collide with out-of-work white supremacists from the north. There’s a nervous energy in Stockton that’s literally palatable. Don’t believe me? Try it yourself. Next time you’re out along I-5 in Central California, be sure to stop for gasoline, or even lunch, in Stockton. Look around – and listen… #
  • Okay - I'm public school educated - Spanish-immersion to boot. So you're going to have to forgive me for typos and misspellings. Here's the deal. You know what I hate about "blogging?" It's the fact that someone might actually be reading. THis blog's 'bout to get an overhaul. Stay TUNED! #

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