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...Really! I was wearing my PO when it happened. I was driving along, and this Seamonster reared it's ugly head right in front of me, as if to say "you're out of bounds". I swerved right to avoid hitting it. Before I knew it, I was looking at that big blue marble in my rear view mirror. I watched Ed White floating by, teathered to Gemini 4. Then I woke up.
Seriously, I've taken a new job which has refocussed much of my attention. I find that I am not a good multitasker, so my participation on all watch forums has diminished greatly. I guess this is just a different chapter in my life. The hardest part of slipping away is missing the interaction with all the friends I've made over the past 6+ years. I'm still not ready to say good bye, so I won't.
Best WIShes,
Keith
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