This just seemed like one of those neat things to do.
Also, it is the one goal I could probably achieve much sooner than later.
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travel the world more
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Send a message in a bottle
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beat my Dad in a game of golf
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learn to play the accordion
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Get back into playing the Piano
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take more photos
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cut an album and tour before I'm 30.
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improve my posture
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master CSS
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go on a road trip with no predetermined destination
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write more music
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Get my weight down to 200 lbs
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Skydive
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learn to swim
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learn php and mysql
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learn AJAX
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get a vespa
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This just seemed like one of those neat things to do.
Also, it is the one goal I could probably achieve much sooner than later.
I’ve been using CSS since I started making pages. But I want to be able to go the full 10 yards. Full-standards compliant, consistent, error free, and validating websites. My first step is this book.
My copy of CSS Mastery is on it’s waaaaaay.
So I tried putting a rolled up t-shirt behind my lower back when I sit… but for some reason I started to have these wicked horrible pains in my shoulders. I don’t know what the deal was. It was like I pulled…my entire TORSO> It was horrible. I associated it with my trying to fix my posture and semi-gave up. Im going to try again though.