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About Me
Michael Ryan
Gloucester Point, Virginia, United States
I work SE Virginia in IT consulting doing development process management and testing. The last decade or more I've been deeply involved in a lot of GIS systems, so expect to see a lot about 'mapping' in my entries.
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Wednesday, August 08, 2007
This weather is nasty
It's 9:50 EDT in Gloucester Point, and it's 86 degrees out with 73% humidity. That's a heat index of 96.
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