chose your resolution well, so you can feel successful
That seems to have been the result of my resolutions, for although my workload is a lot higher than last year, I'm still keeping Outside Links up to date and collecting links.
That part of our monastery has grown quite a bit since I moved the links from my homenode.
The other resolution, namely giving niederrhein.pm a good start, worked out as well. We have had 3 meetings so far, and the next one is coming up in April. There are eight of us, and
since beginning of march we are taking part in the O'Reilly User Group Program.
Right now I feel successful. :)
neophyte Niederrhein.pm
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