Month: February 2004

  • Mis-interpreted News

    As a follow up to yesterday’s Mis-interpreted News

    US: Leave Haiti While You Can


    (CBS/AP) The latest U.S. travel warning for Haiti advises Americans to leave now…

    Get out!

    Juggler’s made up interview responses:

    “Get out! We have no weapons of mass destruction!”

    “Party’s over mon!”

  • CSS Correction

    To anyone using the following css:


    .PostComment{padding:20px;margin:0px;color:#444444;font-size:80%;}

    It needs to be updated to have “padding” changed to “padding-left”. The old method caused the top to be padded 20 pixels and therefore any links within 20 pixels of the top of something designated class=”PostComment” were “covered up” and difficult to cliclick on.


    .PostComment{padding-left:20px;margin:0px;color:#444444;font-size:80%;}

    I’ll continue to try to provide better and better CSS as people need it.

  • Nix tapes. I need music right now.

    Nix tapes. I need music right now.

  • Listen to tapes for productivity

    Several days ago I was recalling that my most productive times were when I regularly listened to “productivity” tapes while driving. Then my brother mentions he is listening to tapes. And my 10 yr old girl is on the radio today so I pull out an old boombox to record her. Now! I have a tape player by my desk. I think I’ll listen to tapes while I work.

  • Just had a reason to retell this story: I remem…

    Just had a reason to retell this story:

    I remember in high school I’m sitting there on my Apple //c clicking away on my 2400 baud rockin connection and Dad comes in, doesn’t say a word, and gently places a hammer on top of the $600 modem. He walks to the door, turns around and says “the next time I try to call your mother before I leave the office and I get a busy signal, that hammer goes through the modem” This was before caller id, call waiting and affordable cell phones. It was very effective!

  • Work!

    Morning play time over. Time to break the speed of CPUs!

  • Tim – Australian for "body armor"

    Does anyone remember those Foster beer commercials “Foster’s – Australian for Beer” Below is one (or a spoof on one):

    I think my friend Tim’s pictures should be captioned with “Australian For Bruise.” This is one tough character! He was playing soccer with a broken collar bone! Now for us Americans the translation of “soccer” is “football.” We aren’t talking about the white and black ball that you can’t touch with your hands; soccer means pig skin! [apparently I buggered that one]

    Visit Tim and wish him well!

    Ad found: here Looks like possibly the original work is by CaseyBatey.com
  • Apparently it is the morning for everyone to wake …

    Apparently it is the morning for everyone to wake early. The 13 yr old awoke just in time to sit with the 7 yr old and listen to their 10 yr old sister talk on the Radio. The 10 yr old girl did a better job than the DJ! (proud Dad!) She really did well. She enunciated and gave full answers with the exception of one brief session of “uh huh”s. She would make a wonderful radio personality!

  • Wife just text messaged me that they will be on in…

    Wife just text messaged me that they will be on in 6 minutes.

  • Tape is recording the show. Let’s hope the 10 yr o…

    Tape is recording the show. Let’s hope the 10 yr old gets to speak in the next 100 minutes.

  • A New Day! Let’s start the day off with a PayPa…

    A New Day!

    Let’s start the day off with a PayPal donation link:

    This Morning

    Woke at 5 and made sure the wife and 10 yr old were getting ready. Woke again at 5:25. The 10 yr old girl will be on a radio show this morning on WRJZ Radio (on AM station 620) talking about Girl Scouts. Very exciting!

    The 7 yr old woke during our morning preparations and would not go back to sleep.

    Last Night

    Spent some silly time taping printouts from MapBlast together to help the wife in the morning.

  • What do you like to see in a blog?

    What keeps you interested in a person’s blog? Is it the writing style? How much of it is the content? Do the news blurbs or special subjects make the difference? Is it following their day to day activities? Or getting a peak into their psyche? (I’ll correct that word as soon as the wife tells me the correction) A chance to compare your life to theirs? A soap opera in the making? Educational material? Or links links links?

    Let me know in comments. Perhaps you can help mold this blog to your own personal perference!

  • I just spent an excruciatingly long time with my 1…

    I just spent an excruciatingly long time with my 13 yr old. Mind you, the time with him was pleasant. The time trying to remember algebra had the calcium deposits in my brain pouring out my ears. Pushed Alzheimer’s back 3 years! (yes, I just screwed up my medical science also but the 13 yr old hasn’t gotten there yet).

    Moments like this are what make me long to continue a work from home job. I couldn’t do this with a regular job. Even if they had a flex schedule that would let me make up the time the opportunity would not have presented itself.

  • Look to the stars!

    Ike and the alien ambassadors


    Fifty years ago tomorrow — on Feb. 20, 1954 — President Dwight Eisenhower interrupted his vacation in Palm Springs, Calif., to make a secret nocturnal trip to a nearby Air Force base to meet two extraterrestrial aliens.

  • Mis-interpreted News

    U.S. to Send Military Team to Haiti


    WASHINGTON (AP) – The Bush administration said Thursday it would send a military team to Haiti …

    Irie!

    Juggler’s made up interview with soldiers:

    “‘assess the security of the U.S. Embassy’ Riiight! We need a break from having to jump out of the way of falling helicopters! PaarTE!”

    “Ya mon! Dar be no smokable plants in Iraq. Only sand!”

    “Stress break. Had to be done!”

    Credits: picture from http://ak.imgfarm.com/. Original article see on http://apnews1.iwon.com/