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josephdunphy

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Joseph is a guy from Chicago, Illinois, USA

Politically Moderate, Underemployed Jewish Applied Mathematician / Electrical Engineer tutoring all knowing freshmen in Mathematics. This profile, like most of the Web, is optimized for a screen resolution of 1024 x 768. A more complete listing of posts, including archived ones, can be found on the introduction page for this site, and is backed up on this page at Googlegroups, with occasional commentary found on Stumbling into the Void on Tribe.

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  • caile-girls blog - StumbleUpon

    Rated Dec 14 2008 1294 reviews stumblers stumbleupon.com





    I'm reviewing a blog that probably won't exist for much longer, but to look back and think that this would be all that I ever wrote in this review? That thought was bothering me, and I had to post.






    Let me come back to this later, but this user's blog caught my eye instantly, so much so that I wanted to make certain that I wouldn't lose track of it.


    Yes, this is lameness on my part, but I haven't been caffeinated for two days because of some Christian festival or another that usually gets held a short time after Hanukkah, and the Pig's open. (Note for later readers: I edited a lot of posts recently; this one was really written during the Winter of 2007-2008)"






    Dec 26, 2007 at 2:39pm, to be exact. How we do procrastinate. If I only have the time to say something brief before this review becomes a moot point, I'd like to say that Caile Girl's blog was the one that opened my eyes to the possibilities of what a StumbleUpon blog could be. Full of charm and beauty, sometimes disturbing, often amusing, this is a very personal creation of somebody whose presence could be felt in her space, almost like getting to visiting somebody in her own home, a very brave thing for her to have created and archived at a time when depression does not meet with widespread understanding.



    I was just coming in as she was on her way out, so I never really had a chance to get to know her, but from the little of her I've seen, I can see why she'll be missed.



    (Revised June 6, 2008, 10:55 pm)