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As most of you know, a big wind blew through Atlanta a week ago Friday. The tornado that left F2-level damage Downtown and F0-F1 damage here in East Atlanta thankfully passed about a quarter-mile north of me, so we suffered no damage.

Our yard, however, was littered with all sorts of mysterious debris. Inspecting for damage right after the storm, I found yellow insulation in my backyard and on my roof and big chunks of dense foam in the yard. Most intriguing, though, were four sheets of paper scattered around the front yard. I knew these were not the papers of my neighbors, as no houses close to me were hit. So I picked them up and laid them out on a towel to dry.

Today I set out to see if any of the papers could be traced back to places damaged by the storm. Three of the sheets - a project plan, a memo and a document titled “Daily Posting Register” seemed potentially traceable. The fourth was half a memo dealing with some apparent debt plans for a general partnership and didn’t have enough information to work with.

But the Daily Posting Register was promising. The name of the document’s creator was at the top, and the document itself listed several dozen names. Here is the document with names blurred out:





And as it turns out, this one was easy. The name of the document creator was somewhat unique, and I knew when Firefox auto-filled the last name when I went to Google her I might be on to something. The Daily Posting Register (page 15 of 23) was created by somebody involved with the bankruptcy court here in Atlanta.

She has a website, and her website gives directions to her office at 100 Peachtree Street - The Equitable Building:





I sent her an email this morning telling her of my find and to confirm the document came from her office at Equitable, but I don’t expect a reply soon.

Google Maps tells me The Equitable Building is 3.04 miles from my house.

Here’s the official path of the storm and intensity from the National Weather Service:

The Equitable Building is right on the eastern edge of the first red area (downtown), and I’m just south of the last yellow area in East Atlanta.

I’ve heard stories and seen pictures of Atlanta Hawks and CNN banners that found their way to yards not too far from here, so my little sheet of paper is hardly unique. But it’s pretty amazing to think how far a tornado can carry things - and I wonder what made the little rips in the sheet without tearing it to shreds.

No luck so far on the other sheets.

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As if I hadn”t abandoned The Wisdom enough already (don”t worry - football season is almost here), I find it pretty difficult to compose thoughts with a week-old baby to care for. But for any old friends who aren”t already aware of where to find pictures of the sweet little girl, drop me a line and I”ll let you know.

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As many loyal Wisdom readers know, the wife is about to release a new human into the world. Due date is July 28. So I”ve got my hospital bag together and want to make sure I”m not missing anything. So any new dads out there - let me know if I”m lacking something. I have:

- Video camera (I broke down and went HD; my child shall come into the world at 1280 x 720)
- Digital camera (Did not upgrade from 5.1 megapixels)

- Gorillapods for each of the above
- My iPod loaded up with video (first seasons of The Office and The Sopranos, Napoleon Dynamite, Elvis “68 Comeback Special, etc.)
- Accouterments for the above (chargers, batteries, iPod video cable, extra media for the cameras, etc.)
- I”ll have the iPhone and Helio Drift for mobile communications and PowerBook for production.
- Lindy”s, Athlon and Sporting News college football annuals (not to be opened until the hospital).

And things like toiletries and a change of clothes; but those are pretty inconsequential.

For those of you wanting to keep up on developments, I”ll be Twittering updates and posting pics to a Flickr account that”s restricted to friends and family. Write to capnken at gmail if you”d like to be looped into the Flickr thing.

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Back into that “man, I”m really busy” mode.

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I like this picture I took Friday evening from Dave C”s hotel room.

Where were we?

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I was extremely saddened to learn that EarthLink CEO Garry Betty has died. Many of you know I work at EarthLink, and Garry was the embodiment of the company.

If you didn”t know much about Garry, he was a unique guy and had a special dynamic as a tech CEO. Personable, sincere and smart, Garry was the driving force in EarthLink”s growth, the merger with MindSpring and our bold new focus on growing beyond the traditional ISP business. My journalist buddies had a genuine affection for Garry, which says a lot about him.

EarthLink founder Sky Dayton put together a very nice tribute site where a lot of great comments about Garry are flowing in. If you”d like to learn a little bit about what made Garry Garry, you should check it out. I particularly like Sky”s early EarthLink photos and recollections, especially the shot of Garry with his state-of-the-art laptop.

And per company policy, I should note that I”m an employee of EarthLink but am not speaking for the company here.

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