Monthly Archive for January, 2005

Comment posting issue

Hmmm. It seems like there is an issue with the new blacklist file I’m using to block comment spam. Good comments will get posted but after submitting a comment you see a whole slew of errors if you leave the “URL” field blank when posting. I’ve got some stuff to do tonight but I’ll look at the issue as soon as I can, in the meantime, if you notice issues w/ posting, etc. shoot me an email.

Oh Baby!!! Here it comes…


Many of you know that among many hundreds of things chili and beer rank among my top ten or so favorite things that we are able glutton ourselves with while we are mortal. Just a short drop down the ladder you might find boneless Buffalo wings and cheese steak sandwiches. Yes, yes, I know. This area of the list also includes my wife, family, breathing, Jesus and other precious and cherished items but it is these edible items that start to glow and gyrate this time of year (almost ready to leap off the paper as if they were alive and know it is their time and shining moment). Continue reading ‘Oh Baby!!! Here it comes…’

Some updates

I’ve been incognito around here for a while because I’ve been busy as all get-out with various things at work and home. Work’s been about a zillion times more insane than usual but we should have some fantastic stuff to show for our labors (in a week or so). Home’s been crazy since the dude has decided it’s a good idea to get up every hour on the hour to stand up in his crib and do the super-freak. Today he seems to be getting back to his usual angelic self.

Continue reading ‘Some updates’

RIP Logan

Last night was very sad for Lori and I. Our dog, Logan, has been in poor health for a while, slowly suffering from congestive heart failure. A couple weeks ago he really stopped eating. Last night he took a sudden and dramatic turn for the worse. Just after midnight, I had him put down at an emergency pet hospital. This photo is the first one I took with our new digital camera a couple years ago, so it’s the first one in iPhoto. I will miss him.

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Some thoughts on Meritocracy from David Brooks

In today’s Times, Brooks picks up on a longer column on American economic mobility from the Economist.


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