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Delta/t... Rate of change and a cosmic reset button...

First post in a while...

It isn't that I haven't had much to say... since anyone who knows me would know that silence, although a virtue, is not a virtue that I posses.

The problem has been that the rate of change in my life has been staggering and I am only now beginning to catch up with it and resume my normal life functions. Blog posts, email friends, breathing, etc.

So I am back to it... What was that? What changes you ask?
Well, let me tell you a few of the big ones...
How about moving from Washington State, to Washington DC? Yeah, stuff like that.
How about divorce... How about new relationships, new families, new life.
How about switching from Windows to Mac OS X at work and at home... complete conversion.

Although everything I am doing now is a natural extension of what I have been doing all along, the eventual outcome you might say... it also seems as if there was a cosmic reset button that has been pressed. And I just finished loading the BIOS, enabling the hardware and core functions of my system. I am now booting in to the new OS, (OS X of course) and looking around, becoming familiar with the new environment. Testing new features that never existed before and making sure that the features of myself that are familiar are still there or at least have an equivalent.

So now that I am up and running again, the posts should start flowing.
I have some interesting stuff to post and even more cool stuff coming soon, so get ready for the sights and sounds of my new life.

All new at 32.
-BK

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