What was I writing about during June in past years?
2002: We learned our (then) six year old daughter had 1337 skills. I wrote a blog post about PureSim baseball, which led to Mike Masnick leaving a comment about Out of the Park Baseball. Mike and I became friends, and I eventually ended up working for him at Techdirt for a year.
2003: I planned the Great American Baseball Roadtrip. We did it exactly as planned a few months later.
2004: I foreshadowed my interest in college issues. I installed my first wiki. These days I’m using Zim Wiki, which is a desktop wiki for Linux. I sync the files to Dropbox so I can sync across multiple computers (and operating systems) if I need to. I published my BBQ rules.
2005: The Homeschool Blogger Beach Campout. I’d say more, but the statue of limitations…
2006: I tried out for Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. I didn’t make it. I was thinking about the good old days of setting the VCR to tape Friday Night Videos on TBS while I slept.
2007: Our basement flooded. I fisked a homeschooling paper written by a law professor.
2008: Up The Irons!
2009: We were talking about flow.
2010: I posted my 5000th blog post here. I didn’t notice until two weeks later.