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		<title>dns changes (who cares?) and a trip to nc</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[david u, a guy i&#8217;ve got a lot of respect for, has sold his former dns provider project to dyn, inc. this sort of bums me out because everydns has always been a great free dns provider. i&#8217;m not a fan of dyn&#8217;s products, and since they&#8217;re saying that they bought everydns to eliminate a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://david.ulevitch.com" target="_blank">david u</a>, a guy i&#8217;ve got a lot of respect for, has sold his <a href="http://everydns.com" target="_blank">former dns provider project</a> to dyn, inc. this sort of bums me out because everydns has always been a great free dns provider. i&#8217;m not a fan of dyn&#8217;s products, and since they&#8217;re saying that they bought everydns to eliminate a competitor, i&#8217;ll be switching my dns over to another provider.</p>
<p>cadie and i had a great trip to nc. we went out to visit my dad and stepmom and spent 6 days in the raleigh area. we didn&#8217;t really do all that much, aside from visiting biltmore, the duke campus and raleigh to buy some music from an <a href="http://twitter.com/Schoolkids" target="_blank">awesome local record store</a>, we spent most of the time at my dad&#8217;s. on both the flight out to atlanta from albuquerque and back from atlanta to albuquerque, i used a free <a href="http://www.gogoinflight.com/" target="_blank">inflight wif</a>i coupon, which helped to keep me sort of occupied during the 2.5 and 3.5 hour flights. it worked surprisingly well, so i was pretty impressed with it on the whole.</p>
<p><wpg2>1669</wpg2> <wpg2>1660</wpg2> <wpg2>1548</wpg2></p>
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