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Finally face to face with Sean ...

And he looks so much better without a beard!

Sean Meade has worked for me for two solid years as my webmaster, after editing my blog for grammar for free for close to a year.

It's been a great ride and I'm happy to contemplate a long collaboration into the future.

If you need similar services (as other professional sites already have done), then Sean is your man.

Comments (13)

geez. i didn't think the beard was *that* bad ;-)

otherwise, {blushes} thanks for the kind words, Tom. it was a pleasure to finally meet face to face.

connectivity

What ? No beard ?!

Funny. I also go years before (or between) in-person meetings with people I am quite close to, through the Net. This will become more and more normal, and it is a good thing. The previously existing alternative was far less communication and connection.

New picture? Flickr?

oh, sheesh ;-)

here's a picture in the exact same outfit i had on today (because, you know, i don't have that many suits and ties ;-).

confession: Tom and i had the same look going: navy coat, red tie, clean shaven, #1 guard hair cut. i felt a little sycophantic on accident ;-)

Dude. That is a good, classic look.

Sean has been great to us readers of your site. Even if he is only happy when it rains ;), he keeps conversations moving along in the comments and has been very helpful in answering any questions. So what big plans do have in the works?

Is it just me, or does Sean (in this pic) look like Jack Bauer's kid brother? I agree with Tom -- much better look than the goatee'd avatar.

i looked a lot more like Kiefer 25 pounds ago ;-)

Very good looking!

Yay! Glad you two could finally meet :)

I thought that with the beard, Sean looked like Commander Riker on Star Trek TNG. As for Jack Bauer's kid brother, that was the bald guy who got tortured to death last season - I wouldn't wish that on Sean.

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