Monthly Archive for August, 2007

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Dover Track Construction

After my drive home from the Academy today, I stopped by the Dover High School to take some pictures of the work being done for the construction of the track. Here you go:

Photos on Facebook, publicly viewable.

I did three posts today, woah. In that light, I might take tomorrow off from Exposay to do some heavy knowledge work. I’ve got some cool stuff coming.

Politico

I have a metric ton of reading to do this summer for my AP courses coming up (European History, English, Biology, Calculus). However, I’ve been so busy that I haven’t really had the time to get through much of the work. Despite this setback, however, I’ve been brushing up on my political reading. It’s quasi-reading, really, since I’ve been listening to Audiobooks while driving to and from the Academy.

My selections thus far have been Al Gore‘s, The Assault on Reason, and Barack Obama‘s, The Audacity of Hope. The two works shouldn’t be treated as a single unit by any stretch of the imagination; although I’m grouping them in this post, they’re vastly different in purpose, content, and style.

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Et Tu, Facebook?

A horrible poll.

Is it any wonder that I feel betrayed? Trek > Wars.

July Recap

It’s only the beginning. Beginnings are meager, sometimes. It begins, and it begins today. Meagerly.

I couldn’t be more pleased with Exposay right now; this month I racked up thirty posts and seven registered users, which is fantastic! You guys have been contributing great comments, keep them coming. Seriously, without knowing that someone is reading this stuff, I wouldn’t have the motivation to do it. I’m not sure what direction to take it from here, besides the whole college admissions thing, which I plan to start focusing on. I’m wondering what my readers would like to see. So, if you’re one of the seven, leave a comment. If you’re not registered yet, just go ahead and register (link also in the sidebar). I’d be glad to have you!