The End Of An Era
Posted: Sun May 04, 2003 4:05 pm
The End Of An Era
I am at a crossroads in life, reaching several new avenues at the same time.
I am preparing to leave New England because it has evolved into a Sahara Desert of employment since 9-11, and I have been entertained by several firms elsewhere. I am a bit behind schedule, having been under the weather with a virus for the past several weeks and am playing catchup on getting ready to move by conducting a whirwind blitzkreig on throwing away stuff.
I don't own much to begin with, but have martial arts books and tapes and some computers I should probably try to sell before I "deep six" them.
I will be posting on the proper forum all these articles, but the first pass I made may be of interest to many of you as well. I was going to throw away a number of my unfinished works but figured some of you may get some use out of them.
Here's the link.
http://www.uechi-ryu.org/volatile/booksale/
I will list all my martial arts tapes as soon as I dig them out and figure what I have.
I am at a crossroads in life, reaching several new avenues at the same time.
I am preparing to leave New England because it has evolved into a Sahara Desert of employment since 9-11, and I have been entertained by several firms elsewhere. I am a bit behind schedule, having been under the weather with a virus for the past several weeks and am playing catchup on getting ready to move by conducting a whirwind blitzkreig on throwing away stuff.
I don't own much to begin with, but have martial arts books and tapes and some computers I should probably try to sell before I "deep six" them.
I will be posting on the proper forum all these articles, but the first pass I made may be of interest to many of you as well. I was going to throw away a number of my unfinished works but figured some of you may get some use out of them.
Here's the link.
http://www.uechi-ryu.org/volatile/booksale/
I will list all my martial arts tapes as soon as I dig them out and figure what I have.