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1/16/1999 Going Public11:45 p.m. I've been toying with the idea of putting my journal online. Not the whole thing, of course. An edited version with our identities concealed. I've set up a website on Xoom, one of those outfits that gives away free Web space. It seemed less obnoxious than some of the others like Geocities or Tripod with their popup ads. If I actually decide to go through with it, it will take me quite awhile to set up. I am clueless when it comes to creating a well-designed page, and my grasp of HTML is tenuous at this point. I'm learning, though. Today I created a masthead for my page using WordArt, converted it to a GIF image, and uploaded it to my page I'm so proud of myself. The name of my journal would be "Jabberwocky." I've always loved that poem with all those wonderful invented words. It's one of many poems I memorized back in my impressionable youth, but one of the few I can still recite by heart. Last summer, Daniel begged me to recite "Jabberwocky" to him over and over, and soon he knew it by heart too. I just checked: he can still recite it nearly perfectly.
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