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The Pragmatic Caregiver

Random musings on caregiving for an elderly parent, written from the perspectives of two engineering-and-technology types who are less like Florence Nightengale than anyone you know.

Monday, March 19, 2007

Why Pygmy Bears Are So Useful In Radio Stations...

Wee Paws For Station Identification.

Sorry. I'm buried at work at the moment. I do have a day job...

Postings are going to be somewhat sparse for the next couple of weeks. We're working on a new version of our flagship product, and that's eating my brain. More later.

Eric
Posted by Eric, AKA The Pragmatic Caregiver at 9:23 PM No comments:
Labels: An Apology, Bad Puns, Pygmy Bears
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