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Sean M. Gallagher

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Monthly Archives: April 2005

comings and goings, General Chaos

Running off the rails (a photolog)

April 19, 2005Sean Gallagher Leave a comment

Travel on Amtrak Monday was not as smooth as I would have liked…
For the want of a brake....
Baltimore Penn Station: the mystic portal awaits

The mystic portal awaits

In motion
Flying through a station

Met opar?
Met opar

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comings and goings, General Chaos, Headline Haiku

A view of Philadelphia at night by rail

April 19, 2005Sean Gallagher Leave a comment

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The hazards of big sticks

April 13, 2005Sean Gallagher 1 Comment

Z giving her account
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Dead trees gone digital

April 7, 2005Sean Gallagher Leave a comment

papercasting: dead trees gone digital is the continuation of my little experiment in padcasting and plogging. It started as a lark, but I’m enjoying the format–it’s a different sort of journaling.

For example, I can do stuff like this:

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