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-# December 2022
+# December Adventure
 
 ## Goal
 
-In lieu of doing the Advent of Code I aim to write a little bit of code every day in December. 
+In lieu of doing the Advent of Code I aim to a little bit of programming every day in December. 
 
 A toot from a friend in response to my reading more about programming then actually programming: 
 
 > One program (that you work on every day). If it's done in less than 31 days, you start a new one immediately. If it's not done in 31 days, you still count it 100% as a win because the goal wasn't to finish it, it was to work on it.
 
-The goal isn't necessarily to *finish* a thing, but to do the thing. I've a tendancy to get stuck in a rut of reading-reading-reading and not locking things into the vault with actual playtime...the curse of liking programing systems and languages more than the actual act of programming.
+The goal isn't necessarily to *finish* a thing, but to do the thing; I've a tendancy to get stuck in a rut reading-reading-reading and not locking things into the vault with actual playtime...this is the curse of liking programing systems and languages more than the actual act of programming.
 
-So, the goal for December is to do the damn thing -- no just read about it. 
+So, my goal for December is to do the damn thing -- not just read about it. 
 
 ## What?
 
-This remains an open question -- I'm thinking of a pokedex
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+This remains an open question -- I'm thinking of a pokedex to start.
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