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		<title>Cox Family Web Page</title>
		<link>http://www.pobox.com/~zachcox/</link>
		<description>Some Of The Content From My Home Page</description>
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			<title>2004.03.05 - The Main Home Page</title>
			<link>http://www.pobox.com/~zachcox</link>
			<description>
                All The Content (Including Content Mentioned Here).
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			<title>2004.02.17 - An Extended Cox Family Home Page</title>
			<link>http://www.cox-brothers.org</link>
			<description>
                Cox Brothers Home Page.
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			<title>2004.03.05 - The 2004 American Lung Association of Washington Big Ride Across America </title>
			<link>http://www.radgrafix.com/~zachcox/2004_The_Big_Ride/index.html</link>
			<description>
                Here are the details of Zach's upcoming bike ride.
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			<title>2003.12.25 - The Cox Family 2003 Christmas Card</title>
			<link>http://www.radgrafix.com/~zachcox/Santas_Elf/NewsLetter2003.pdf</link>
			<description>
                This is a PDF file that has the same content as our 2003 christmas card.
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			<title>2003.05.21 - The Ultimate Answer To The Question Of Life The Universe And Everything</title>
			<link>http://www.radgrafix.com/~zachcox/Letter_To_The_Observer/Life_The_Universe_And_Everything.html</link>
			<description>
                The ultimate answer to the question of "Life the Universe and Everything" is, of course, 42.  However another 
                way of looking at this is that in all sufficiently complex self organizing systems two natural behaviors arise. 
                One of these behaviors is called "Tit-For-Tat" and the other is called "Always-Default".  I think these behaviors 
                are built into what ever it is that causes complex systems to self organize.
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			<title>2003.10.21 - Evelyn's Retirement Countdown Calendar</title>
			<link>http://www.radgrafix.com/~zachcox/Count_Down/</link>
			<description>
                Here is a nice JavaScript that I modified to countdown to June 30th 2004.
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			<title>2003.02.17 - Walking-Riding Around Shelly Lake</title>
			<link>http://www.radgrafix.com/~zachcox/2003_Shelley_Lake/</link>
			<description>
                After getting a new digital camera I find that taking it with us when we walk or ride affords a 
                great opportunity to take picures of wild-flowers or even each other.  This page is a collection of 
                snapshots we took around <a href="http://www.radgrafix.com/~zachcox/2003_Shelley_Lake/">Shelley</a> Lake.
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			<title>2003.01.23 - A Ski Trip</title>
			<link>http://www.radgrafix.com/~zachcox/A_Ski_Trip/</link>
			<description>
                This year during all the snow that came to the North Carolina mountains we got together with 
                my brother Jim his wife Ruthann and their friend Barb and headed to Boone to visit Evelyn's sister Jane and 
                her husband Sol.  What a weekend it was my duty to take pictures and 'ski-the-bar' while the rest of 
                the crew hit the slopes.  Jane and Sol's duty was to fix tons of good stuff to eat and a warm cozy place to 
                sleep.  We even met one of Evelyn's firends from work and her husband and daughter, who used to play soccer with 
                Anna.  Anna even got to ski with us on Saturday and she and Jim we way up the chair-lifts and did some serious 
                skiing.
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            <title>2003.12.04 - The Annual Cox Family Christmas Name Drawing Event</title>
            <link>http://home.nc.rr.com/zachcox/DrawingNames/</link>
            <description>
                This page allows you to enter your pass phrase and get the name of the person whos name you drew and display a 
                message from them that contains their Christmas wish list
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			<title>2003.02.14 - Happy Valentine's Day From Zach To Evelyn</title>
			<link>http://www.radgrafix.com/~zachcox/A_Ski_Trip/CXVI.jpg</link>
			<description>
                This Valentine's day I was in StarBucks coffee shope waiting for my Double Expresso and I noticed these 
                really cool mugs on the shelf.  You could unscrew the bottom and wrap any sort of picture around the mug and have 
                your own customized mug.  I immediately remembered the picture of Evelyn and me on her sister Jane's front proch taken 
                this winter.  I did not purchase the mug right then but when driving to work on I heard on WCPE a fellow read Sonnet 116.  
                I was "wow'ed".  So I stopped by another StarBucks shop and purchase the mug.  When I got to work I found a copy of 
                the text of this sonnet and put it together with the picture and cut it fit in the mug.  Here is how the picture came 
                out.
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			<title>2002.10.30 - Robert and Zach's Halloween Jack 'O Lanterns</title>
			<link>http://www.radgrafix.com/~zachcox/Jack_O_Lantern/</link>
			<description>
                Each halloween we try to find some pumpkins and convert them into Jack 'O Lanterns.  I think this year was 
                a great success.  I also started 'Google'ing' the WEB on this topic and the page contains lots of information that 
                I did not not know about and found interesting enought to reference on this page.
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            <title>2002.11.01 - Another Way To Look At The Seasons</title>
            <link>http://home.nc.rr.com/zachcox/Seasons/</link>
            <description>
                As a carry on to the above page on Halloween here is a page about the 8 seasons (vs the 4 seasons).
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