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Official :: Benj Lipchak :: Fan Site
August 2008:
What's new?? My job &
my 1yo baby!
January 2007:
Yes, I'm hitched now! Also, Jessica and I finally put up a
real photo gallery.
I guess this is my nesting instinct... In other news, ATI is now
AMD, so I get green swag instead of red swag
these days.
January 2006:
It's not like 2005 was boring or anything! I guess I was just having too
much fun to write anything here. In fact, I got engaged on Christmas
Day 2004, removed ~300 trees to create a back yard for the wedding, traveled
to lots of places (best of which was the Bahamas, and arguably worst of
which was Grand Rapids), and started my MBA at Babson. Since my last
update, I also became a geocaching
addict. I'll probably be hitched next time I update this page!
March 2004:
Okay, maybe not once a year, but close. This was the year of the
house. I'm now on the other side of the reservoir, 20 minutes closer to
everything. Come visit!
February 2003:
Hey, at least I'm updating once a year, right?! Reservoir is turning out
to be a big success. It was tied for 10th most-played new age album in
January, according to NewAgeReporter.com. Go Alicia!
February 2002:
Visited Mom and Steve in Little Torch. Check out the Photos page!
January 2002:
Jessica moved in!
December 2001:
Bulldozer Software officially dissolved. Christmas at the Cape!
November 2001:
Let the holiday festivities begin!
October 2001:
Started work at ATI. Jessica and I spent a weekend at Weston,
VT to enjoy our favorite season.
September 2001:
Maybe I'm missing work a bit... Interviewed around. First recording
session for Reservoir CD.
August 2001:
Not missing work yet... Kayaked at the Delaware Water Gap! Started
preparations for recording Alicia's piano solos.
July 2001:
A lot of camping and kayaking! Gweep Invasion of
Sterling! diggit.com taken offline. Marriage taken offline.
June 2001:
I met Jessica in Fort Lauderdale! I started kayaking! We closed
the Bulldozer Software office in Clinton.
May 2001:
This is my very first home page. Can you believe it? I've
been writing web-based applications, authoring web sites, distributing
graphics drivers via the web, and matching every demographic of those who have
their own home pages. But I have never had one. Until now.
[ Email: nason at gweep dot net ]
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