Tuesday, April 02, 2013
About Me
- Name: Jennifer Abel
Jennifer Abel is an American writer who began her career in print media three minutes before the Internet killed the industry. After starting at a small Connecticut daily she moved to the Hartford Advocate, an alt-weekly where her journalistic coups included infiltrating a Furries convention and working on a phone sex line (which fired her six hours later). Since then she’s written for, or been reprinted in, dozens of print and web outlets, including Playboy, the Guardian, Salon, AlterNet, Mashable, the Daily Dot and pretty much every website with the words "cannabis" or "legalize it" in the title. Once, when she was young and naïve and needed the money, she unwittingly edited SEO copy for a spammer. However, in light of the spambot comments she’s deleted from her own blogs since then, she figures she’s more than repaid that particular karmic debt. Jennifer is currently looking for professional, non-spam writing jobs; interested editors are enthusiastically invited to e-mail her.
Links
- Jennifer's Eponymous Professional Website
- Jennifer's Online Clip File
- Jennifer's Columns for the Guardian
- Jennifer's Articles for the Daily Dot
- Windypundit
- Unqualified Offerings
- Gravity Lens
- The New England Curmudgeon
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2 Comments:
Do you have to roll your own coins, or is that a personal fetish? Arizona is the only place I've been where you have to roll your own. Everywhere else they take coins in bulk and count it with a machine.
Hmm, I've never tried depositing loose bulk coins at any bank where I've had an account, so I don't know. But rolling coins is no big deal, and makes it much easier to count/keep track of coins than leaving them loose; it's something I do while watching TV. I get the paper wrappings free from the bank, and I have two sets of those plastic tubes perfectly sized to hold the exact number of coins, not one coin more or less.
That's also when I check the dates and pull out any copper pennies, or anything silver or collectible.
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