Tales from the Man who would be King

Rex Jaeschke's Personal Blog

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RSSAustralia vs. US (1)

Date Title Comments Rating
2010-06-18 Australia and the U.S. – A Contrast 0 None

RSSNormalcy (2)

Date Title Comments Rating
2010-07-18 What is Normal? – Part 2: Writing Systems 0 None
2010-03-30 What is Normal? – Part 1: Getting Started 5 None

RSSpublishing (2)

Date Title Comments Rating
2010-02-28 Where’s My Damn Gold Watch? 2 4
2009-12-23 Hi Ho, Hi Ho, it’s Off to Blog We Go 15 4.5

RSStravel (3)

Date Title Comments Rating
2010-07-18 What is Normal? – Part 2: Writing Systems 0 None
2010-05-23 Travel – Fly Me to the Moon 0 None
2010-01-24 Travel: Home Stays 4 5

RSSUS Citizenship (1)

Date Title Comments Rating
2010-04-24 The Road to US Citizenship 3 None

RSSUS President (1)

Date Title Comments Rating
2010-08-23 Confessions of an Obama Volunteer 1 None

RSSUS vs. Australia (1)

Date Title Comments Rating
2010-06-18 Australia and the U.S. – A Contrast 0 None

RSSwork (1)

Date Title Comments Rating
2010-02-28 Where’s My Damn Gold Watch? 2 4

RSSwriting (3)

Date Title Comments Rating
2010-07-18 What is Normal? – Part 2: Writing Systems 0 None
2010-02-28 Where’s My Damn Gold Watch? 2 4
2009-12-23 Hi Ho, Hi Ho, it’s Off to Blog We Go 15 4.5

Total

9 posts
30 comments
4 raters

News and Information

Rex recently returned from an 11-day driving trip around the heartland of America. The highlights were: Cleveland, Ohio (Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and Zoo/RainForest); Detroit, Michigan (Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village); Columbus, Ohio (Ohio State Fair, Capitol, full-scale replica of Columbus' flagship Santa Maria); and Charleston, West Virgina (Capitol).

Rex is based in Reston, Virginia, USA, where he can be reached at rex@RexJaeschke.com.

To learn about his professional lives, see www.RexJaeschke.com and www.ProgrammingClassroom.com.

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