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27

Nov

Happy Thanksgiving

Posted by craig  Published in A day in the life

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!

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26

Nov

New Glasses

Posted by craig  Published in A day in the life

BTW: I got new glasses. I haven’t had a new glasses prescription since I left college, so the glasses I have aren’t 10 years out of style either. I need to get used to wearing them again. It’s been a while. Here’s a picture of my old glasses

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25

Nov

Perfect MP3 Player for me?

Posted by craig  Published in A day in the life

The Rio Karma is now the MP3 player I’d like to have. It has the ability to sync via ethernet, it includes a Java client for accessibility from Linux and Mac, and it’s cheaper than an iPod. Oh, and it includes OGG support, which I’d really like on my Sony Clie (if Sony would ever [...]

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20

Nov

Michael Jackson

Posted by craig  Published in A day in the life

Michael Jackson was booked today on charges of child molestation. Honestly, if the man is innocent, I hope they find out quickly. If he’s guilty, though, there is no way in hell he will survive prison as a convicted celebrity.

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20

Nov

Wireless access is now working

Posted by craig  Published in A day in the life

Well, I finally got wireless access working now that I have a wireless access point. And now peace reigned in the land, until the next bright idea comes along. :)

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17

Nov

Slacking…

Posted by craig  Published in A day in the life, Computers, Fish

Hmmm… It appears I’ve been slacking on these pages lately. I know I’m not going to be able to catch up on getting everyone caught up on my life (not that anyone would really concern themselves with such details), but I will mention a few things:

JoDee and I have now been married 6 months. Woo [...]

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17

Nov

Hortons heard a who

Posted by craig  Published in A day in the life

Oh, and BTW: The next time Alan and Lisa are in town, we’re heading to Tim Hortons. Alan has never been there, so we’ll have to make a trip of it. :)

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12

Nov

Bluetooth Blues…

Posted by craig  Published in A day in the life

It’s amazing that even as some industry pundits are declaring the death of Bluetooth, Palm, Sony, and Nokia are shipping devices with the technology built in. Several of the people at work have Bluetooth devices, but humorously enough the only person with a Bluetooth enabled phone doesn’t have a Bluetooth enabled Palm device. It’s nice [...]

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