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Hello everyone,

It has been a really long time since I have written on this blog. I hope you have enjoyed the new Donna Magazine's Salon Utopia. I am writing this entry from a new Macbook Pro 17" that I bought used on Craigslist. To tell you the truth, when the battery wore out I was a little scared that I had been shafted. Now everything seems fine with it and I am extremely pleased with my purchase.

I'm planning to do some disciplined research in the area of hair, clothes and the body in the near future. More details of that will be announced once everything is confirmed. I'm really excited about it though because I have not delved into this area on a full-time basis since the late 90's, or 1999 about, when I graduated from Concordia University in Montreal with my master's degree. So many new developments have occurred in the area of hair, clothes and the body that this really needs to be explored more in depth. May I also add, especially giving some of a Canadian touch to it too.

I'm telling you - this computer is amazing! Once I've gone Mac, I may not ever go back. The interesting thing too is that I have Adobe software on this computer - the full master edition suite of CS4! I guess I am a nerd as my sister says. My friend Noha says that is a compliment.

Well...I will be giving an update soon. I will also have a podcast coming up soon that you can check out at: http://kakonged.podomatic.com. Thank you to all of the wonderful people who keep making a friend request of me on Podomatic. It's a cool space and I would recommend it. Plus, now you can upload video - which is super cool. Have a groovy night everyone. By the way...I just had to hypertext the Podomatic link. Thank you to whoever was that kind soul who taught me how to use an Apple computer way back when. I think there is enough glorious space in the universe for both Mac and PCs.

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