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No news is good news.
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Sunday, 21 July 2002
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Jen, Crystal, Dave and I traveled to Martha's
Vineyard last weekend. This set of photos has more
shots than the set from our engagement. Here are the
shots.
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Friday, 19 July 2002
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Crystal and I got engaged last Saturday (July
13.) Here are a few select
shots from our Martha's Vineyard trip.
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Tuesday, 02 July 2002
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Crystal's cousin's Tammy and Eric had a little boy
(little Eric) in March. This weekend they had him
Christened. Crystal is the godmother.
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Wednesday, 03 April 2002
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Four months back in early December, Brian and I
climbed the Monadnock mountain in southern NH. It
takes like 2 hours to drive to the mountain, 3 hours
up, 2 hours down, and 2 hours driving back... 9 hours
in total... so it is an all day thing.
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Wednesday, 03 April 2002
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On Saturday, December 9, I did one of my traditional
weekends of helping my father with the Christmas tree
farm. He gets busy with customers and so I help out
by greeting customers, answering questions, taking
money and generally being there. Well, I took some
shots with my camera... so
here they are
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Wednesday, 03 April 2002
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I snapped some photos
while My father and I visited the Belmonts (my
sister's family.)
It's hard to take pictures of the twins because they
are constantly moving, and don't pose for pictures.
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Monday, 01 April 2002
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I almost always carry my camera.
Although lately I haven't been taking many shots.... Here are a few that have piled
up. Mostly because Crystal asked me to grab a shot here
or there.
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Monday, 18 Mar 2002
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Slashdot had an
interesting post,
It's Not About Lines of Code, that outlines an
important point about software productivity. Sometimes
the most productive developers dont appear all that
productive. I'll have an another mochaccino.
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Thursday, 7 Mar 2002
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Ok, some more pictures from around Christmas
(ok, not so timely - I agree.)
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Tuesday, 12 Feb 2002
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Some
pictures of the New PC Assembly!
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Thursday, 7 Feb 2002
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Today's Quote from
Mono and GNOME an interesting post,
"There is a point in your life when you realize that
you have written enough destructors, and have spent
enough time tracking down a memory leak, and you have
spend enough time tracking down memory corruption,
and you have spent enough time using low-level
insecure functions, and you have implemented way too
many linked lists."
Hey, that is why I started using
Java!!!!
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Wednesday, 6 Feb 2002
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Evil evil evil... "Playing with the .NET SDK,
the cross-language support looks impressive, but the
illusion holds true only until realizing that all
languages in the mix are virtually identical.
Microsoft has actually invented the concept of
skinnable language: changing a language's
most superficial aspects, and claiming the result to
be a new language. "
From this
article which examines the .NET SDK.
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Monday, 4 Feb 2002
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The new computer.
I recently felt the need to get a new computer. After
talking with Frank, this is what we came up with. Its
a nice scrappy little AMD machine. The motherboard
has built-in sound and networking. I was thinking
about a duel AMD box, but the extra costs of mother
board and an additional CPU persuaded me back to the
single AMD solution. Most of the computer was
purchased at
www.googlegear.com, but the case/powersupply/RAM
were from
www.newegg.com.
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CPU
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AMD Athlon XP 1700+ 1.47GHz Processor Retail
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$130
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MotherBoard
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ECS K7S5A SiS735 Athlon/Duron Skt A SDR/DDR ATX
MB Retail
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$68.5
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Hard Drive
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IBM Deskstar 60GXP: 60GB 7200RPM ATA/100 Hard
Drive
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$113.5
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Video Card
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Asus V7100 Pro Pure 64MB GeForce2 MX-400 Video
Card Retail
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$82.5
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CDROM
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Sony 16X DVD w/Software
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$60.99
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Floppy
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SONY FD MPF920 1.44 (3945) White
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$10.99
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CASE
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EVERCASE|P4ATXMD NPS E4252W00A
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$22.00
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POWER SUPPLY
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SPARK FSP300-60BTVS
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$34.00
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Memory
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DDRAM 512MB|64X64 PC-2100 MUSHKIN
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$140.00
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Shipping
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FedEx and UPS combined
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$65.19
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Total
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$727.00
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All the parts should be arriving today. NEW TOY, OH
JOY! I plan to dual boot RedHat 7.2 and Win-XP.
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Thursday, 31 Jan 2002
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Quote from a neat
article about Microsoft Settlement written by the
author of the Reiser Filesystem,
"The only thing worse than a government controlled
economy is a monopoly controlled economy."
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Saturday, 26 Jan 2002
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Somebody is actually
researching whether or not Money and Happiness are
related.
Turns out that
Money can't buy Happiness
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Friday, 25 Jan 2002
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Last weekend, Crystal and I enjoyed a nice Sunday.
Here are the shots to prove
it.
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Friday, 25 Jan 2002
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This article from the Register is very
nerdy, but I couldnt help but find it amusing.
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Thursday, 17 Jan 2002
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Dave Barry talks about Windows!!
"But my point is that because of
computer weirdness, I regularly see an entire
morning's work -- sometimes as many as 18 words --
get blipped away forever to the Planet of Lost
Data. Needless to say, I use Microsoft Windows.
I've been a loyal Windows man since the first
version, which required you to write on the screen
with crayons. Every year or so, Microsoft comes out
with a new version, which Microsoft always swears
is better and more reliable, and I always buy it. I
bought Windows 2.0, Windows 3.0, Windows 3.1415926,
Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows RSVP,
The Best of Windows, Windows Strikes Back, Windows
Does Dallas, and Windows Let's All Buy Bill Gates a
House the Size of Vermont.
My computers keep having seizures, but I keep
buying Windows versions, hoping I'll get lucky. I'm
like the loser in the nightclub who keeps hitting
on the hot babe. His shoes are squishing from the
pina colada she poured on him, but he's thinking:
"She's warming up to me!"
--Dave Barry
Read the rest in
Miami Herald
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Wednesday, 09 Jan 2002
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"The way I look at it -- and I borrow this idea from
Richard Dawkins -- the universe has been around for 15
billion years, during which time I haven't existed.
According to astrophysicists we have another 15 billion
years to go, during almost all of which time, I won't
exist. Then there's this tiny flicker in the middle
when I find myself here. I want to know what that
means. Where did I come from? Where am I going? What am
I doing here? And quickly, I haven't got long."
From an article that Pete recommends
,
The emotional machine. The
article is a bit long but I like the ending
quote.
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Tuesday, 08 Jan 2002
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I
really don't like Microsoft. Sometimes I think
they are going to succeed in taking over 100% of the
software development
market. I wonder, should I just give up and start
learning VB.net? Today, however,
I found this
article which helps sooth my concerns as a
semi-devoted Linux/Java/OpenSource hacker. The
short article talks about how IBM failed to lock the
market with it's big hammer of the day, the
MicroChannelArchitecture. A good
read. The image to
the left is an oldie, but a goodie.
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Monday, 07 Jan 2002
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I have
always found the work habits of programmers to be very
strange. I have often felt like I do not "get
into flow" as often as I would like. I was
delighted to read this article by Joel and see that
I am not the only one who struggles with this problem.
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Friday, 04 Jan 2002
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Crystal, my father and I went out and toured the
Trinkaus Manor Chrismas display
in downtown Rome, New York. I
snapped some shots. For fun, I took some with
flash, some without flash. Interesting to
compare the shots with a flash and the ones
without. Hard to tell if the flash is a good
thing or a bad thing. Kind of strange stuff for
a Christmas display, most of the displays are
mother goose stories...
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Thursday, 03 Jan 2002
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Crystal and I visited Rome for Christmas to see
the Monkeys enjoy their first 'real' Christmas. Last
year they were a bit small to understand it all, now
they are almost 2.5 years old. So they speak, walk, and
make their demands known.
Here are some shots from Christmas
morning.
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Wednesday, 02 Jan 2002
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Since Crystal and I were going to be in Rome, NY
for Christmas, we celebrated Christmas with her parents
and her brother Corey on Sunday, December 16th.
Here are some photos from the Cameron
Christmas.
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Friday, 28 Dec 2001
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How about some Jokes?
"What we know about Osama bin Laden is this -- he's
worth $300 million, he has five wives and 26 kids ...
and he hates Americans for their 'excessive'
lifestyle."
-- David Letterman
"The leaders of the Taliban said today that killing
bin Laden won't solve the problem. But, you know, it
couldn't hurt."
-- Jay Leno
"You read about all these terrorists, most of them
came here legally, but they hung around on these
expired visas, some for as long as 10-15 years. Now,
compare that to Blockbuster; you are two days late
with a video and these people are all over you. Let's
put Blockbuster in charge of immigration."
-- Jay Leno
"More and more facts coming out about Osama bin
Laden. You know, he never sleeps in the same place
two nights in a row, just like Clinton."
-- Jay Leno
"This Osama bin Laden guy, spoiled rich kid worth
$300M. I have three words for this guy: Anna Nicole
Smith. We send her over there, she'll get his money,
he'll be dead in a week."
-- Jay Leno
"CBS News finally received anthrax in the mail. As
usual, we're number three."
-- David Letterman
"Things have really changed here in Hollywood. Used
to be people in this town couldn't wait to get an
envelope full of white powder."
-- Jay Leno
"Postal inspectors have been given advanced warning
that Publishers Clearinghouse is sending packets of
laundry detergent that could be mistaken for anthrax.
Oh, good timing! What genius came up with this
promotion? What's next? A ticking alarm clock? Let's
put that in a box."
-- Jay Leno
"The FBI is! urging all Americans to beware of any
letters or packages that have badly misspelled words.
Man, this is going to be terrible news for the rap
industry."
-- Jay Leno
"Tomorrow night on NBC a very special episode of
West Wing, it makes a direct reference to what
happened in New York City. The exact plot is being
kept top secret. We are the only country in the world
where we put our battle plans on CNN, but the plots
to our TV shows are top secret."
-- Jay Leno
"Pakistan's ruler Pervez Musharraf predicted the
Taliban will fall for hiding Osama bin Laden. Ex-king
Zahir Shah is standing by to replace Mullah Mohammed
Omar. And the most ominous sign of all, President
Bush has learned all their names."
-- Comedian Argus Hamilton
"There was a rumor that Jesse Jackson was going to
go over there to talk with the Taliban; apparently
they were having trouble rhyming the word Jihad."
-- Jay Leno
"U.S. Government has said they are now going to go
after the terrorist's electronic banking system. You
know what they should do? They should transfer bin
Laden's funds to my bank. They'd mess up his
deposits, screw up his statement and nickel and dime
him to death with service charges."
-- Jay Leno
"People want to say there isn't racial profiling at
the airport, but let's be honest. If you first name
is Mohammed, and your last name isn't Ali, arrive at
the airport extra early."
-- Jay Leno
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Thursday, 27 Dec 2001
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Again with Joel... This time an
entertaining story about the difference in
work environments of two companies (Microsoft vs Juno)
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Thursday, 27 Dec 2001
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Do you
develop software? How does your company do on the
"
The Joel Test" ? I
think it is an awesome metric for measuring a software
group's basic effectiveness.
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Thursday, 20 Dec 2001
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Gotta
love Microsoft... Their latest OS, XP, is totally
insecure. Just connect to the Internet and
you are vulnerable. Scott Culp, manager of Microsoft's
security response center says,
"Every Windows XP user needs to immediately take
action." Gartner is calling this problem
"plug-and-prey."
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Thursday, 20 Dec 2001
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If you care about XML, this
is an interesting summary of Jim Clarks talk
at the IDEAlliance XML
2001. Jim Clark is one of those "Super Genius"
kind of people who works super hard on developing
standards and donates free software that people use as
a reference for working with standards. He talks
the talk and walks the walk.
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Wednesday, 19 Dec 2001
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This guy, Joel, is
worth reading (especially if you are involved in
creating software.) He posts stuff to his
web site every so often. Here is a little piece
on
Hiring the right people. Even though I don't agree
with everything he says, I can understand his
position. I enjoy the clarity of his
witting.
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Wednesday, 19 Dec 2001
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There
is a company here in Boston (actually Cambridge) that
makes software for Linux called Ximian. I
use their 'red-carpet' update utility to keep my
machine up to date. I just bought a 1 year
subscription to have priority access to updates.
If you run Linux, check them out.
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Tuesday, 18 Dec 2001
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![[Image]](Articles/oddtodd.gif) If you haven't yet seen oddtodd, then by all
means go see it now. It describes the life of
the dot.com unemployed and is hilarious!
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Tuesday, 18 Dec 2001
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I recently heard about this software called
CityDesk. It is a windows software package
for creating and updating personal web sites.
If you run a website, you might want to check it out.
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31 Oct 2001, Wednesday
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Click here to see
Crystal and I camping in NH. We went for 5 days
in late July after getting laid-off. We camped
along Tripoi Road in the bottom of the White
Mountains.
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7 Oct 2001, Sunday
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Click here to see
some pictures I took with my new camera.
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4 Sep 2001,
Tuesday
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4 Sep 2001,
Tuesday
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3 Sep 2001,
Monday
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This week I am helping Pop ease
into retirement. I started helping
with building an outhouse for our
farm/camp site.
Check out our pics
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3 Sep 2001,
Monday
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Crystal and I are going on a cruise
leaving on Aug 8th. Woo Hoo. Not
working is a difficult way of life.
The
cruise ship info is here
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Aug 10, Friday 2001
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Jun 20, Wed 2001
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Last weekend
my sister rented a vacation home for the
family's Cape Cod Vacation. It was a lot of
fun!! My father put together
these shots
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Jun 05, Tue 2001
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Took a trip to Rome, New York on Memorial
Day weekend. Snapped
some shots of my dad playing with his
tractor and a tractor trailer that had
overturned!
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Jun 04, Mon 2001
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On Friday I took a canoe trip on the
Charles River and snapped some pictures.
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May 15, Wed 2001
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Dad continues to
improve the twins site. He now uses little
thumbnail shots in the picture index. Very
nice collection
of twin pictures.
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May 2, Wed 2001
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My sister's twins turned two years old
and
had a party. My father took the shots and
built the page. Go Dad! They apparently
rented a inflatable house for the kids to
jump around in. Nifty!
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Apr 29, Sun 2001
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My
father is still playing with his new
scanner. Here is all 42
slides from the 1970 desert campout. My
father isn't in any of the shots, just my
late uncle Richard and me. Some of the
shots are double exposed. At the time, I
think his camera required you to remember
which shots you have taken and manually
advance.
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Apr 23, Mon 2001
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As a big fan of AOL's instant messaging
system, I found the article "My
Two Cents on AOL's Blockings" very
interesting. It explains when they have
blocked clients and why.
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Apr 17, Tue 2001
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Here is a
picture of me during a camping trip
with my father and his brother in May of
1970. I was four years old.
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Mar 08, Thu 2001
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Good news for me. A
recent survey by Gartner,Inc says
"Java Careers Still Hot". Whew!
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Mar 05, Tue 2001
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Today's quote
"[...] open source has the potential to
bring the software industry back to the
marketplace; following a decade in which
one company determined what innovations
would take place, when and at what
price."
ZDNET: Microsoft's spin on linux
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Mar 04, Sun 2001
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Some interesting quotes....
First annoying Microsoft says something
stupid
"Open source is an intellectual-property
destroyer," Microsoft's operating systems
chief Jim Allchin said, "I can't imagine
something that could be worse than this
for the software business and the
intellectual-property business."
http://www.salon.com/tech/log/2001/02/15/unamerican/index.html
RedHat, a Linux vendor, Responds,
"I'd argue that a worldwide monopoly,
enforced by business practices that a
federal judge has found to be predatory
and anti-competitive probably has more to
do with killing innovation than anything
the open source movement could ever do."
Red Hat's CEO
from
http://www.zdnet.com/sp/stories/news/0,4538,2689856,00.html
Richard Stallman rules! He says,
"The Free Software Movement was founded
in 1984, but its inspiration comes from
the ideals of 1776: freedom, community,
and voluntary cooperation. This is what
leads to free enterprise, to free speech,
and to free software. "
Richard's article is interesting. Reat it
here in
this article
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Mar 02, Fri 2001
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Try out
Voice of the Web. I have been helping
to hack it for months now and it is
ready!!
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Feb 25, Sun 2001
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This Boston globe article ECONOMIC PRINCIPALS Gates vs. the poets kicks ass! Amazed that a print paper understands these issues.
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Jan 03, Wen 2001
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Some pictures of snow from
Rome, NY
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Dec 14, Thu 2000
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I think this article is a good read, for us geeks anyway. It is an interview with super geek Eric Raymond. Here is a quote,
IBM, it is now the policy of that company, announced by its president,
[...] every new piece of software written at IBM must be issued under
an open source license, unless the development managers can make a
specific business case why that should not be.
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Nov 28, Tue 2000
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An interesing article
about aggregation sites.
About 400,000 people now use
aggregation services that gather
financial information, up eightfold this
year, Marenzi says. With major banks and Web portals joining the fray, he
predicts the total will double by year's end and reach 8 million by 2004.
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Oct 9, Mon 2000
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Microsoft pisses me off.
[..] Microsoft defended its statements in court by saying its reference to defining the standard "is mere puffery upon which consumers cannot reasonably rely and, therefore, does
not constitute false advertising." Whyte [the judge] then examined the legal basis of puffery, or "puffing," as it has been defined in earlier false-advertising cases. Whyte noted that "puffing" is an exaggerated,
generalized or ambiguous claim and not "a statement of specific fact upon which a consumer would reasonably rely."
From this story
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July 19, Wed 2000
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An excellent geeky article about the new Honda Insight. It a new electric/gasoline powered car from honda. Very nifty!
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July 12, Wed 2000
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WOO HOO!! I read a book! That hasn't
happened in a while. I give this book, "The Perfect
Storm" by Sebastican Junger, an A-. Very
entertaining. Filled with interesting details and
facts about fishing, weather, boating, emergency
rescue, etc... I can see why the book spent 10
months on the New York Times Besterseller list!
I thought the story wandered a bit, but the book was
pretty hard to put down. I liked the colorful and
descriptive language used. The character
descriptions were quite good.
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July 5, Wed 2000
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Now an article in the Boston Globe,
Lumapath lights the way for
Web surfers
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June 27, Tue 2000
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My company's first press release,
LUMAPATH Inc. Launches Online Branding Solution, WOO HOO. And they changed their name to Lumapath from Netcontext.
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June 4, Sun 2000
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Good article Java and Linux. My favorite two technologies!!! The coming Java-Linux duopoly A must read for you geeks!!!
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May 24, Wed 2000
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Short but good article on Open Source The Cold War Bits.
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May 23, Wed 2000
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Updated my Resume to include my current work at NetContext. Since I suck at the written word, PLEASE LET ME KNOW if you find any boo boos. Thanks!
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May 17, Wed 2000
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Clearly my father is trying to out do me in the web photo album catagory of life. See his latest entry A few shots on the twins new birthday swings to see what I mean!
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May 15, Mon 2000
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My fathers got some shots of some easter twins in fancy duds
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May 10, Wed 2000
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My sister twins had their first birthday party, and I grabbed some shots. I started writting little notes next to each picture. Then I got tired of that. Also I forget peoples names and such. Bad me.
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March 31, Fri 2000
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some pictures from the office featuring myself and Ed.
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March 29, Wed 2000
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Ok. Day 2 with camera. I bought the recharging station
and a 48 Meg Compact flash for the camera. They should
arrive in a few days. Just for fun, I took some shots
at dinner. Here they
are. I tweaked the software to generate 3 levels of
detail: Thumbnail, 800x600, and the orginal image. I
changed to three levels because of complaints from Ed
about how long the images take to view. I hope you are
happy Ed!!
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March 28, Tue 2000
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Bought myself a new toy. A Canon Powershot S10 digital camera. Its neat-o. It is very compact (fits in shirt pocket.) Here are some shots I took today (just to test it out.) Frank and I getting pizza at Bertucci's
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March 05, Sun 2000
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Jerry, Gail, Frank,
Pete and I ventured out into the real world briefly then
quickly ducked into a theater. We saw the movie The Sixth
Sense. It was a very good film. It was a little
bit scary, a little bit of a mystery, and a little bit
of a love story. Everyone pretty much enjoyed it. I
would encourage people to see it. I would grade it an
B+/A-. It was very thought provoking too. One of those
films that you think/re-think and talk about for quite a
while. It doesn't leave your mind very quickly.
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March 04, Sat 2000
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My father recently got this nifty camping chair. He says it is good for sitting in parks or up at the farm. It weighs 9 pounds and takes about 2 seconds to remove from the bag. The bag is hanging on the door knob. It cost $13 at Kmart. Life's simple pleasures.
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Feb 21, Mon 2000
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I am no sports nut. But I can understand the circumstances that led to this creative solution.
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Feb 18, Wed 2000
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Here is a story about the mill complex that our company is in. Kind of sets a boom or bust kind of tone that I am not too wild about. Hopefully the dot.com economy has some energy still in it.
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Feb 9, Wed 2000
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The startup that I work at is called www.netcontext.com. We are still building our product in secret, so the web page is pretty vague. Ah well... That will probably change in a month or two...
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Jan 23, Sun 2000
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I work inside the mill in Maynard. Check out
http://www.clocktowerplace.com/ for the scoop on the mill. Its a corporate site so you might want to get some coffee first.
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Jan 02, Sun 2000
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| ESR's message on DVDs and piracy was a good read.
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Dec 28, Tue 1999
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Here are some Christmas day snaps of my sisters babies!
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Dec 27, Mon 1999 1999
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An excellent article, Pied
Piper of Technology, is all about Bill Joy. One of the many crazy
brains at Sun.
"Voracious Reader at Tender Age of 3
A tousle-haired Shakespeare fanatic who consumes as many as a
dozen books on an extreme range of topics daily, Joy still browses in the
local bookstore, even after becoming Amazon.com's second-largest
individual customer."
I am overjoyed when I read a book a month. Sheesh...
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Nov 28, Sun 1999
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Articles by Bill Gurley are always a fascinating read. He seems to make the complex obvious... like this article on stock valuations. killer.
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Nov 25, Thu - Thanksgiving 1999
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We had a splendid Thanksgiving here in beautiful Rome, NY.
My sister's twins are Christmas ready.
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Nov 14, Fri 1999
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Check this link, www.microsith.com specially if you hate Microsoft.
3 more baby pics right here
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Oct 15, Fri 1999
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This kitty should cut back on the crazy lifestyle.
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Oct 9, Sat 1999
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Ok, where do I find parties like that? I hope my next job is in a bigger box.
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Oct 8, Fri 1999
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Continuing with my immature theme, here is a spoof on a popular commercial. DOH!
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Oct 5, Tue 1999
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Ok, a friend of mine sent me this picture of a city cross street. Can you figure out why he mailed it to me? (clue: He isn't my most mature friend) This is in pretty bad taste, but humorous.
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Oct 4, Mon 1999
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Here is an intesting place to pickup unusual ideas, www.memepool.com. They even have a link to that Jive Delta Clip (that I posted below)
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Oct 3, Sun 1999
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Rented the off beat but funny movie Office Space and ended up seeing it twice. If you have ever worked in cubicle, I strongly recommend checking out this film. It has a lot of dilbert style office humor.
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Sep 26, Sun 1999
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Updated my Resume to include my current work at Radnet. Also updated some of the company links. Sweet. Let me know if you find any boo boos. Thanks!
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Sep 21, Tue 1999
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Updated the joke about the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln. It appears to be an urband legend. See below.
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Sep 21, Tue 1999
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This audio clip is a 'Jive Delta Airlines Commercial' farce. It uses strong language, but it is very funny.
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Sep 13, Mon 1999
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Here is the latest from my sister... arent they just the cutest!
My Father posted more pictures here
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July 28, Wednesday 1999
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FYI!!! This is (NOT) an actual radio conversation between a United States Navy aircraft carrier U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln and Canadian authorities off the coast off Newfoundland in October, 1995. (The radio conversation was released by the Chief of Naval
Operations on 10/10/95 as authorized by the Freedom of Information Act.)
Canadians: Please divert your course 15 degrees to the South to avoid a collision.
Americans: Recommend you divert your course 15 degrees to the North to avoid a collision.
Canadians: Negative. You will have to divert your course 15 degrees to the South to avoid a collision.
Americans: This is the Captain of a US Navy ship. I say again, divert YOUR course.
Canadians: No, I say again, you divert YOUR course.
Americans: THIS IS THE AIRCRAFT CARRIER USS LINCOLN, THE SECOND LARGEST SHIP IN THE UNITED STATES ATLANTIC FLEET. WE ARE ACCOMPANIED BY THREE DESTROYERS, THREE CRUISERS, AND NUMEROUS SUPPORT VESSELS. I DEMAND THAT YOU CHANGE YOUR COURSE 15 DEGREES
NORTH...I SAY AGAIN.....THAT'S ONE-FIVE DEGREES NORTH.... OR COUNTER-MEASURES WILL BE UNDERTAKEN TO ENSURE THE SAFETY OF THIS SHIP!!
Canadians: This is a lighthouse. Your call.
Ok, that story is pure urband legend... Not too suprising, but someone did actually check;
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"That story about the USS Lincoln is pure BS. At the time it was supposed to take place the ship was on the West coast in dock. I can find no record of the USS Lincoln having ever been near Nova Scotia. My information came from official naval records."
- Mike.macmonagle@hill.af.mil
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July 18, Sunday 1999
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Well, FYI, I quit laying about and got back to work. I am working at www.radnet.com on a Portal type project. It is interesting work with smart people. How can you beat
that?
I updated my Links to be the sites that I currently check daily... the old list was pretty beat.
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| May 21, Friday 1999
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[ FYI, someone emailed me this, I didnt create it. -- lllike PLEASE ]
Start with a cage containing five monkeys. In the cage, hang a banana
on a string and put a set of stairs under it. Before long, a monkey
will go to the stairs and start to climb towards the Banana. As soon
as he touches the stairs, spray all of the monkeys with cold
water. After a while, another monkey makes an attempt with the same
result --aaall the monkeys are sprayed with cold water. Pretty soon,
when another monkey tries to climb the stairs, the other monkeys will
try to prevent it.
Now, Turn off the cold water. Remove one monkey from the cage and
replace it with a new one. The new monkey sees the banana and wants
to climb the stairs. To his horror, all of the other monkeys attack
him. After another attempt and attack, he knows that if he tries to
climb the stairs, he will be assaulted.
Next, remove another of the original five monkeys and replace it with
a new one. The newcomer goes to the stairs and is attacked. The
previous Newcomer takes part in the punishment with enthusiasm. Again,
replace a third original monkey with a new one. The new one makes it
to the stairs and is attacked as well. Two of the four monkeys that
beat him have no idea why they were not permitted to climb the stairs,
or why they are participating in the beating of the newest monkey.
After replacing the fourth and fifth original monkeys, all the monkeys
which have been sprayed with cold water have been
replaced. Nevertheless, no monkey ever again approaches the stairs.
Why not?
Because that's the way it's always been around here. And that's how
company policy begins....
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| May 8, Sunday 1999
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Last weekend, Pete and I visited Rome and my sisters twins.
Got some some photos right here.
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| April 28, Wednesday 1999
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My sister had identical twin girls today!!! Woo Hoo!!!
Pictures here!!
Lets hope the circus is still hiring!
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| April 20, Tuesday 1999
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An interesting article about the future of trading.
MICROSOFT LINUX, say it isnt SO!
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| April 6, Tuesday 1999
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My brother and I recently saw The Matrix. We both thought it was a good movie. At first I was worried because
the last movie that I saw Keanu Reeves in, Johnny Mnemonic, really sucked. I read the book (Burning Chrome) that Johnney Mnemonic was based on so perhaps that set my expectations too high. Mnemonic just seemed to get so cheesy so fast. But "The Matrix" was much better.
Another reason I was surprised to like this film is, I knew most
of what was going to happen (ie. I saw the trailer). So I was
surprised how much time I spent after the film mulling over all
the things that were in play. The movie certainly provided some
mental entertainment beyond just the smooth visuals and decent acting,
it provided some paradoxes and situations that kept me thinking
through stuff. Nifty.
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| April 5, Monday 1999
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Jerry and Gail are moving into their new house.
I helped a little by helping move the dining room table and packing
5 boxes of Jerry's computer games. Joy.
Getting rid of Jerry's games put me into a spring cleaning mood. I finally
got rid of all the boxes of books that I had lying around. The books are
now sorted into four sections:
- Books to donate to the library (1 box)
- Reference Books (1 box)
- Books I enjoyed and want to keep (1 box)
- Books I should read (3 boxes)
The "Books I should read" is my biggest category. I now have
about 120 books on my "to read" book pile. Damn you
amazon.com!!! Actually most of the
books (about 60%) are science fiction books Jerry as purged from his collection.
About 20% are books on computer languages and systems. The remaining
20% are on general science and self improvement stuff.
So If I were now to set out and read a book a week (a blistering pace
compared to my current rate of a book every month or so), I would be done
in about 2 years. Woo Hoo!
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| March 30, Tuesday 1999
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Ok, It has been been a while... I have no excuse for not updating this. I have been not working
since February 15th. When people ask, "Why are you not working?" I give a variety of reasons,
- My hands need a rest (I have some RSI issues)
- As a consultant I can afford to take a few months off
- My brother Pete says, "I am rich powerful and lazy like the rich of the world"
- My brother Pete and house-mate Matt were looking for jobs and I envied their job free lives.
- Because I hate getting up on Monday's to go to work.
- I miss summer vacations.
- Because I can.
There is truth to all of these. Not working kicks butt.
Although keeping entertained is an issue. I have been using the time
to visit friends and family. I also have been playing with the
Dragon Naturally-Speaking product
and doing some additional hand/arm/shoulder exercises. Fun.
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| Feb 5, Friday 1999
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Updated the picture page of my parents house. My father supplied me with
a graph of their yearly gas consumption. These people know how to party!
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| Jan 8, Friday 1999
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Here are some
shots of my family and me at Christmas. Kooky!
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| Dec 23, Wednesday 1998
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I helped out with tree farming on yet another weekend.
Here are the photos to prove it! My father ownes and operates a tree farm. This is his tree farm webpage.
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| Nov 29, Sunday 1998
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Ok, by popular demand! Here are some photos of Thanksgiving and Tree Farming. Enjoy!
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| Nov 7, Saturday 1998
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Jerry, Frank and I watched TimeCop. It is a
pretty good film if you like action films. Jean-Claude Van Damme does
a pretty good job of acting. The action combined with the time travel
issues make for an entertaining combination. I would rate the movie a
B+.
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| Nov 1, Sunday 1998
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Just finished reading
"The Microsoft File". It was an interesting
book, although not very well written. It seemed like it was smattered
togther from many interviews and/or news accounts. It didnt have much
of a cohesive story, but it certainly seemed to draw out a "pattern of
behavior" of microsoft business practices. Basically Microsoft is
pretty "evil". Concerned with its own survival and growth above all.
Basically a disgusting a organization.
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| Oct 27, Tuesday 1998
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Volume 2 and 3 of the South Park DVDs showed up today! Frank and I
rewatched two classics "an elephant makes love to a pig" and "Tom's
Rhinoplasty." The image quality was not especially noteworthy. Every
episode has a mini-introduction from the south park creators. The
intros are funny but also somewhat lame. Worth seeing once, but I
wouldnt recommend buying the DVDs for them.
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| Oct 26, Mon 1998
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I suffer from RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury.) It sucks. I recommend
reading
Erik Barkley's experience to gain an idea of what this is like.
I have experienced and/or read about everything mentioned.
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| Oct 24, Sat 1998
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Well, Jerry and Gail got married. I have some pictures here,
http://jadn.com/wedpics/.
They did a fantastic job (fast bit in the Church, open bar at the
reception.) Dave Goldblatt has some pictures here,
http://www.psyton.com/ibrowse/
(see the nuptials section.)
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| Oct 17, Sat 1998
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Movie Madness continues (I have been seeing a lot of films lately)
with "The
Player". I would give this move a letter grade of B. This movie
was recommended to me by JC, someone who actually works in the movie
industry. JC is really friend of a friend. JC has done some music
videos and worked for Tom Cruise for several years. He thought that
the movie really captures the craziness of Hollywood.
I was expecting the Film to be a light hearted satire of the movie
making business, but it was much darker film. It definitely did draw
out the Hollywood scene, but the main character, played by Tim
Robbins, was hard to identify with. For most of the film, he is
"trapped" in a situation that he is unable to resolve. The situation
slowly grows to nearly consume all his attention and then slowly
wanes. For much of the film, he seems caught in a kind of low grade
panic. The film does do this interesting thing of constantly
reflecting upon itself (like the opening scene being one big shot.)
Overall it was an enjoyable piece.
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| Oct 16, Fri 1998 |
I watched the DVD
"Wag the Dog" tonight. It was a good film. I would give it a B+.
It would have been a bit better if the Clinton thing hadn't
occurred and made the story less of a satire. I enjoyed the movie
enough to review the DVD supplemental material. It was interesting to
hear Dustin Hoffman's approach and difficulty in playing the producer
role. Especially since I thought he did such an excellent job.
I didn't like part of the films ending, so I was pretty pleased to
hear it discussed in the supplemental material. After hearing the
producers thoughts I can at least appreciate why that part was done
the way it was.
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| Oct 14, Wen 1998 |
Saw my hand occupational therapist,
Elaine,
today. She recommends that I;
- run my wrists under cold water every 2 hours for 30 seconds (to
reduce swelling)
- take Ibuprofen every day for 2 weeks (to reduce swelling)
- stretch every 30 minutes (raise palms in a stop sign motion and
move hands forward slowly straightening my elbow, then repeat with
fingers pointing downward) (to keep tendons from shortening?)
- finger stretch (hold palm flat and upright, use other hand to
hold three fingers flat then curl remaining finger to palm. Repeat
for each finger of both hands except thumbs.)
- She recommends using the "no hands mouse" to rest my tired tendons...
She is the boss! Can you say "RSI sucks? Sure you can."
| | Oct 13, Tue 1998 |
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I rented 2 DVDs today. "Wag the Dog" and "The Player", two films I
have been meaning to see. I didn't get time to see them tonight. We
(Frank and Matt) stopped off for dinner at John Harvards. I tried a "Milk
Stout", which sounds really gross, but was pretty tasty. Sweet and
smooth. After dinner we stopped over at the Hong Kong
Restaurant/Bar/Club to play some darts and have a drink with many
straws...(Frank had never had one.) I kicked butt at darts and won both games!
| | Oct 13, Tue 1998
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I saw the movie
Mr Bean
this evening. Overall I would give it a C+, you really have to be a
Rowan Atkinson fan to enjoy this film. It had many funny moments, but it seemed
to take a while to get to them.
I was hoping that the DVD version would have some extra gaffes or an
interview with Rowan, but no luck. It only had the trailers.
| | Oct 12, Mon 1998
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Ok, A hacker broke into our site, so I have been pretty busy with
rebuilding our system (only secure this time.) This month's Scientific
American has a pretty good article about hackers.
Saw the movie Boogie Nights
staring Marky Mark (or Mark Wahlberg). It was a trip. Toto this
isn't Kansas anymore. It was similar to pulp fiction in that the film
told the stories of many characters.
The DVD was pretty cool. It contained about 11 scenes that were cut
from the film. The DVD also had a sound track
where the director, Mel Smith, talks about the film. It is cool to
hear the thoughts and intentions of the director. It gives extra
depth to the film and the craft of film making.
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| Sep 22, Tue 1998 | |
I saw a
Harvard Healthcare primary care physician on an express
visit last Thursday. He diagnosed me with chronic tendonitis. Which
basically means the tendons in my forearms have been hurting for a
while and not healing on their own. Seems like I use the computer too
much. Bummer. Especially since I tend to make my living from using
the computer (for now anyway!)
The doctor agreed to send me to occupational therapy. I will be seeing
a Hand Therapist, Elaine
LeCroix, hopefully soon. (UPDATE: Scheduled for Oct 14th)
| | Sep 10, Thur 1998 |
We recently had a programming lesson here at the house. Frank had a
hard time at first. As you can see from the picture on the left. On
the right, Jerry is teaching all about binary math...
| | Sep 10, Thur 1998 | |
My father recently went to a renaissance fair and snapped some photos. He says he was just experimenting with the camera, so expect shots of the family or great lighting effects... Good to see Pop is getting out of the house! :-)
| | Sep 4, Fri 1998 | |
I am going home for the long weekend. Lucky me! Must remember to
snag the camera... Might camp out at the farm, don't yet know for
sure.
| | Aug 23, Sun 1998 |
I installed a new door bell for our house. Notice the professional attention to detail, like the nail posts to wrap the wire on. I did a good job.
| | Aug 17, Mon 1998 | |
If you think my pages are ok, check out roger's pages. A pretty wild ride...
| | Aug 11, Tue 1998 | |
Ok. The vacation pics are ready. Actually my father beat me to the punch. He hosted
the vacation pics here, enjoy!!
| | Aug 10, Mon 1998 | |
I haven't gotten bored with updating this. Ok, maybe a little. But I
also have been battling a RSI flare up. Mostly my tendons in my
forearms. A good posture, keeping your wrists straight, and taking
breaks are important to prevent this painful and crippling condition.
YOU SHOULD TAKE ACTION NOW. Goto http://amazon.com and search on RSI. buy
and read.
| | Aug 9, Sun 1998 | |
We have been invaded. Jerry and Frank's cousin Matt has just moved in. Check out
the first day of his job search here. GO MATT!
| | July 29, Wed 1998 | |
Just got back from a week long vacation in South Haven, Michigan. My
family was having a annual get together. The house was right near the
beach and town. It was pretty sweet. I have some pictures of the
trip. I will post them soon... :-)
Here is a Blast from the Past Check out this
news paper article
from when Jerry and I were little kids... sweet.
| | July 15, Wed 1998 | |
Woo Hoo, Jini, the really cool Java technology for distributed
computing, is out of the bag... read about it here;
| | July 14, Tue 1998 | |
Ok, here is a joke.
A farmer walked into an attorney's office wanting to file for a
divorce. The attorney asked, "May I help you?" The farmer said,
"Yea, I want to get one of those dayvorce's."
The attorney said, "well do you have any grounds?" The farmer said,
"Yea, I got about 140 acres." The attorney said, " No, you don't
understand, do you have a case?" The farmer said, "No, I don't have a
Case, but I have a John Deere."
The attorney said, "No you don't understand, I mean do you have a
grudge?" The farmer said, "Yea I got a grudge, that's where I park my
John Deere." The attorney said, "No sir, I mean do you have a suit?"
The farmer said, "Yes sir, I got a suit. I wear th to church on
Sundays." The exasperated attorney said, "Well sir, does your wife
beat you up or anything?"
The farmer said, "No sir, we both get up about 4:30."
Finally, the attorney says, "Okay, let me put it this way. "WHY DO YOU
WANT A DIVORCE?" And the farmer says, "Well, I can never have a
meaningful conversation with her."
| | July 11, Sat 1998 |
A big howdy hi! I have been pretty busy working... Our product at
work is supposed to go into "Beta" in 5 weeks and I am the guy who has
to test it! Belch. So I have been pretty busy writting/worrying about
automated testing and getting enough coverage.
As you can no doubt see, I have finished the paperback book on the
right. I thought it was a pretty amazing read. It was just so weird
to read Ben Franklin's own words. He talks about setting up shop in
Boston and traveling to and from London. It is remarkable how
down to earth the living legend was. In all of his writing, he is
amazingly humble... Perhaps I could learn from him. Nah, I don't need
any improvement. :-)
| | July 8, Wed 1998 |
I recently finished this book,
How the Mind Works by Steven Pinker.
It is an excellent book! It describes evolutionary psychology, which
is a way of looking at how humans are designed and built. Basically we,
like dogs, cats and mice, have evolved in a Darwinian fashion. This
implys that natural selection has crafted behaviors that cause us to
live and reproduce. Little things like why we compulsively choose to
eat cheesecake, or why guys are so much more aggressive than gals...
This book explains the current state of the art in understanding how
evolution has shaped us... And it is a pleasure to read!! I strongly
recommend this book, click on the image to go to amazon and get a copy now!
| | July 7, Tue 1998 |
Not much is going on today, so here is a blast from the past. A
lot of people point out that my writing skills suck, but here is real
proof that they have improved. Click
here to see a writting sample from when I was 13 years old (in 7th
grade)... Probably not my best work...
| | July 5, Sun 1998 | |
Frank and I left Rome around 5:30 and arrived back home in Arlington
at about 10pm. I had fun this weekend. My aunt Roberta, cousin
Jennifer, and Jennifer's cousin Sarra were visting. I see them about
every 5 or so years, so it is a little like remeeting them everytime.
I left the air hockey table in Rome. I will have to get it next
time... It was quite fun playing, but it did make our hands a little
sore...
| | July 4, Sat 1998 | |
A nice dreary 4th, a good day to cuddle up to the keyboard or go
shopping or do both. We did both... hit the dollar store, K-mart, and
wall-mart... bought some odds and ends... including an air hockey
table for $65 bucks... Don't know how I am going to get that home...
Maybe Jerry and Gail can fit it in their car... humm...
| | July 3, Fri 1998 |
I am in Rome, NY today! The 5.5 hour ride out here sucked, but the traffic was very light. Frank and I made a wrong turn near Albany, so we spent 15 minutes driving towards NYC. I am showing my Dad how to use http://quote.yahoo.com and setup a stock portfolio. It is a pretty cool feature of Yahoo to let you track your investments.
| | July 2, Thu 1998 | |
A-OK!
There was much rejoicing today. The product we are working on was accepted
by the customer. Woo Hoo... At work we were a little nervous about this
because we found a number of problems in the past few weeks, but we think
we have it straightened out now...
I tried race walking today... Race walking is just like regular
walking except you do it really fast... This causes a lot of hip
swing and rapid arm movement, which in turn causes you to look and
feel like a goof. But a race walk workout is as effective as a
jogging/running workout with much less chance of injury. (Much lower
impact) I might try changing 1/3 of my daily run to incorporate race
walking...
| | July 1, Wed 1998 |
Happy Joy. I helped find a big bug in the product today (I am wearing
a Quality Engineer hat this week.) It was a major flaw. At first I
thought it must have been the test that was broken. We now believe
that the problem has been there all along, but our customers just
haven't come across it. It is good we were able to find it first!
It is also good to feel I made a positive contribution. DOH!
| | June 29, Mon 1998 |
Pretty normal day in the office until 4:30... Then Dave and I cut out
and went to see the X-Files Movie. I don't do well with suspense
films. Apparently the X-Files is big on suspense... The loud Jaws
like music would set me on the edge of my chair... Quite frankly the
Movie scared me and I don't enjoy being scared. So I got up and walked
around the outside of the theater for awhile. I then continued to
watch the movie but only by standing at the back of the theater near
the door (so I could duck out.) That is just they way I am. It kind
of sucks, but such defects are better than bone cancer. When I was
little I watched the Wizard of Oz from behind the couch. I guess one
of the things that make me "me" and diffrent from the "average person"
is this funny problem of not being able to distance myself from the
violence or suspence in a film (or a book.) Even though I know it is
just a film or words on a page, part of me reacts to the idea of the
circumstance independently of actual occurance. I once took a date to
see "The Fly" and I had to get up and leave during the film because it
freaked me out too much... Now that was scary and embarrassing...
| | June 28, Sun 1998 |
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Spent today debugging problems with my IDE controllers and hard drives. Still don't completely know why certain configurations
(Master/Slave) don't work while other configurations do... (all my
hard drives are Maxtors...) But after many hours of jiggling and
trying and tweaking, the system seems to be in a stable state... very
cool.
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| | June 27, Sat 1998 |
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I lead an exciting and rewarding life. In part thanks to companies
like Staples who by selling the simple and beautiful
Bill Payment Center help to make my life a
joy. I cannot even begin to convey how much this simple device has
brightened my life. Gone are the stacks of bills, hunting for the
check book, searching for stamps... I feel like a new man!! Seriously though, it is pretty clever... click on the image for more details.
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| | June 26, Fri 1998 | |
Today we visited provincetown. A very artsy and "expressive" place...
Naturally we went up the Granite Tower, very cool. We also did some
shopping (naturally.) I bought some Tee Shirts (like what else) and a
plain (but quite nice) baseball cap (so I don't look like Don King
when I first get up in the morning.) As the evening drew to a close,
Frank and I realized we had nearly gone 48 hours without Internet
access. Since the house had to be vacated Saturday morning by 10am
(so the next renters can take over), Frank and I decided to get back
to Boston. We made it home at about 1am and spent the next hour or so
Surfing the net... :-)
| | June 25, Thu 1998 |
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Today we went to the beach, great fun. Layed around in a folding
lounge chair underneath the hazy sky... I only got a slight burn on
the back of my neck (the Sun poked through late in the day), but
Frank, somehow, managed to burn both his legs and his arms pretty
good. Perhaps the slight tan that I got on the camping trip shielded
me.
While laying about on the sand, I did get some major reading done. My
sister loaned to me John Grisham's The Partner. It was a very good
read, although more like an ice cream style read than a substantive
meal like read. None the less, reading it was Fun!
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| | June 24, Wed 1998 | |
Ok, on Wednesday night Frank and I packed up and left for the Cape at
about 8:30pm, so we didn't get to the house Jerry and Gail rented
until about 11:30 (we stopped for eats at Pizza Uno.) The house they
rented was interesting. It was a simple smallish 2 story A frame
house, like you might find vermont near the ski slopes. The house had
two strong themes; 1. it was decorated with lots of arty nick nacks
that look like they were done by the owners wife (lots of painting of
chicks and stuff) 2. the house looked like it was assembed with scraps
from a 1000 other construction jobs (the owner was a builder.) So
every window was different from every other one, every piece of trim
was different from every other one... The house it self was almost
art like in the strangely disconnected way everything was tied
together... Perhaps Jerry snapped some shots of the house...
| | June 23, Tue 1998 |
Not much new... Jerry and Gail are lounging at the Cape so Frank and I
are going it alone... although we plan to go out to the Cape Wednesday
evening and hang out through Saturday.
Roger Goun
(the guy on the right)
recently asked me If I intend to go with Jerry and Gail on the
honeymoon too? I would just like to say that I haven't been asked,
but my bags are packed.
| | June 21, Sun 1998 | |
Well, I am spending this weekend working in the office. Oh poop. We
have a deadline to meet, and I want to take Thursday and Friday off to
hang out with Jerry, Gail and Frank in the Cape. That should be like
camping, no computers. :-)
| | June 18, Thu 1998 |
Well, I mounted the
computer tray onto the table. Sweet.
Brian and Linda Romano are visiting this weekend. They arrived this
evening. They also brought thier mutt, Elvis. Jerry and Gail are
going to play tour guides on Friday and show them around a bit... Fun
fun...
| | June 17, Wed 1998 | |
Watched SouthPark and B5. Kick ass. Ran twice today, once in the
morning and once when I got home from work... Don't know what came
over me... It was just a nice cool evening and I had the power!
Bumming because I did want to finish setting up my "new improved
computer desk"... I am in the process of attaching a keyboard tray to
the folding table that I use as a computer desk... I will have to
snap some pics of this project. As
Red Green says,
"If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find
you handy."
| | June 16, Tue 1998 | |
Still cleaning up after the big hard drive problems... Lots of images in
the picture gallery have gone funky... I am working to
restore or purge problem images... :-(
| | June 14, Sun 1998 |
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Installing Red Hat 5.1 did not go well. (should have been about 4
hours took about 10 hours) My IDE controller suddenly didn't like my
second drive... Which was the one that held all my data (after
installing RedHat Linux cleanly on to my first drive.) I think
everything is back to normal now... but I still need to "deal" with
my flaky controller... I think I will wait for "system doctor" Frank
and seek his advice.
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| | June 13, Sat 1998 |
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Rainy weekend. Good weekend to upgrade server. So, today is the day I
install the new Red Hat.
Cool once I have it all going... suckey as I expect it will take a few
hours of horking to get it all the way I want it.
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| | June 11, Thu 1998 | |
I worked from home today... that was a nice change... gets rid of that
ugly 1.5 hr I normally spend riding to and from work... I was also
able to run some errands. Like getting my hair cut (thank god),
buying some new running shoes (asics gels - nice shoe), and some
roller blades! Cool, now I find out it is going to rain all
weekend... Must not use rollerblades on wet surface. Must not use
rollerblades on wet surface. Must not use rollerblades on wet
surface. :-(
| | June 10, Wed 1998 | |
Saw SouthPark and B5... both good episodes... SouthPark was mostly about
Jimbo and Ned's local access show titled "Hunting and killing". B5 had
londo finding out that his home planet is guilty of attacking all the
aligned worlds.
| | June 9, Tue 1998 | |
Worked like a dog today... 14.5 hours in at 9:30am out at 2:30am (time
off for lunch and dinner.) We were making a product release deadline. We
made it, just barely.
| | June 7, Sun 1998 |
Saw the The Truman Show. It was
weird. The film's story was as advertised, but result left me with
many things to think about and contemplate. It is certainly an
unusual scenario. It left me asking questions about "What is
reality?" and "What is morality?" Overall I would give it a B+, and
recommend seeing it.
| | June 4, Thu 1998 | |
Updated the nolan page. Hacked on some demo Java code for dee. Went to a morning conference on Sun's "Ultra AXI" mother board. Mostly to drag out information about the JavaChips... Sun seems to be taking the "some day soon" approach to getting JavaChips released...
| | June 2, Tue 1998 | |
Beat on this page a little. Got the dates soft colored (gray) and in the
upper left. It is good to have goals in life. Installed JBuilder2,
it looks complicated. I think I am gonna stick with just emacs and
the JDK. The gas pedal on my truck got stuck again today. That sure
puts some excitement into the routine. It seems to loosen up with a
few stomps, but it doesn't always happen at the best times...
1998 | |
| June 1, Mon 1998 | |
Frank bought (actually had me use my charge card) two sound cards at
MicroCenter. The Diamond Monster Sound and the Turtle Beach Montage
(or something). They are both PCI cards. He bought two because he
already had a problem with one Diamond Monster and want's to rule that
out by buying another one, and bought the Turtle Beach in case the
Monster is just in compatible with his system. He is running Win98!
| | June 1, Mon 1998 | |
Ok Ok Ok! Changed the images sizes for the animations to be
small... Shesh doesnt everyone have a cable modem? :-)
| | May 31, Sun 1998 | |
Redid this home page. Always a work in progress.
| | May 35, Mon 1998 |
Went camping at the farm!
My father and I took some snapshots...
| | May 20, Wed 1998 |
Put picture of my cousin's baby Nolan online. Bryan and Bev Bundle of Joy.
| | May 18, Mon 1998 |
Dee keeps whining about updating the images... like I have the time!!
| | Apr 26, Sun 1998 |
Jerry and Gail got engaged, to each other! Oh Joy!
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