more school fun
Thursday, September 02, 1999, at 02:52PM
By Eric Richardson
...and in other news from the i-hate-my-psycho-school department: the Chicago Tribune has an article about the whole school paranoia thing. Read it.
Eric Richardson lives in Atlanta, Georgia, where he works on payments infrastructure for Cash App.
Past lives involved streaming audio for Southern California Public Radio, running a hyperlocal news site for Downtown Los Angeles, working on custom mapping code, and writing Perl at the Jet Propulsion Labratory.
Previously on this date...
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- 2004
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