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Today I am going to tell you the story of how I used my web design skills to steal from little old ladies and feed my ad-diction.
over a year ago

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2020 Year End Review
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The 2020 Simulator

Let’s say you could load 2020 into a simulation that you could replay on your computer over and over. I know that sounds like torture but stick with me.

over a year ago 23 votes
The Invisible Golden Age
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ETHDenver: A Glimpse into the Future

I signed up for ETHDenver 2020 hoping to learn more about cryptocurrency. What I came away with was questions about the viability of, well, everything.

over a year ago 22 votes
My 2019 Year in Review

I entered 2019 with more optimism than I have ever had going into the new year. I just felt like big things were on the horizon. I was right.

over a year ago 21 votes

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