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-<h1>Blaise's brag documents</h1>
+<h1><a href="http://blaise.zone/">blaise</a>-<a href=../>cv</a>/brag</h1>
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I have been inspired by several conversations to start and maintain a "brag document".
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In this way, I can refer directly to a given url when asked "what have you done since your last review?"
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-001 - <a href="001.html">2019-06-10 through present</a> <br>
-000 - <a href="000.html">2018-08-23 through 2019-06-09</a> <br>
+001 - <a href="./001/">2019-06-10 through present</a> <br>
+000 - <a href="./000/">2018-08-23 through 2019-06-09</a> <br>
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Thanks for stopping by! —Blaise