In case you didn’t look at the home page, there some new photos of Seb. In other news….here’s the beginnings of an interesting discussion on Slashdot about a potential flaw in the .NET framework. Simply, hijack private fields within classes via tools within the .NET framework. Now, with this being on Slashdot and all, I […]
Posted on May 21st, 2003 by admin
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Here’s an interesting idea. The RIAA Radar bookmarklet will allow you to see if the RIAA will take some of your precious money when you buy a CD from Amazon. The bookmarklet will query a database and let you know if the artist is a member of RIAA. I love this idea, but how many […]
Posted on May 20th, 2003 by admin
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It struck me on the ride into work this morning that I now have another day each year I can receive gifts (father’s day)…..sweeet! Seb is doing well. He’s eating normally most of the time, and he’s sleeping for 4 hours at a stretch at night, which means we’re getting at least 6 hours of […]
Posted on May 20th, 2003 by admin
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I’m attempting to get back into the swing of work life this morning. Lil Seb is doing well, and he’s eating better, which makes life easier for everyone involved. Hopefully within the next week he’ll establish a little schedule for himself, and we’ll be sleeping even more every night. Also, sorry to anyone we haven’t […]
Posted on May 19th, 2003 by admin
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There’s an interesting story in the Christian Science Monitor about the “buy local” movement. Lots of good ideas there. Consumers in the United States need to realize that they are a critical piece of the market. Personally, I think most consumers don’t realize the power they actually have. Sure, monopolies will still exist, and companies […]
Posted on May 16th, 2003 by admin
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I seem to no longer need much sleep. This sudden change is quite convenient, since my son doesn’t need more than a few hours of sleep at stretch, especially at night. Actually, last night was a bit of turning point in Seb’s little life, as some gastro-intestinal issues sorta cleared themselves up, so he’s a […]
Posted on May 16th, 2003 by admin
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Well, there is officially a baby in the house. The gang came back from the hospital this afternoon. Seb is being fed right now, then we’ll hunker down for one of our many catnights for the night. I believe I mentioned something about turning up the volume on life as a reason/effect of having Seb. […]
Posted on May 14th, 2003 by admin
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Well, after a week or so of waiting, we will going to the hospital this evening (at midnight) and Jen will be induced. This isn’t exactly how we planned it, and Jen wants a natural childbirth, but her doctors don’t want to wait around too long for the little guy to show himself. There still […]
Posted on May 11th, 2003 by admin
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Another interesting day on in the World Rally Championship. First, multiple stages were concerned due to overzealous crowds. This didn’t make many of the drivers in the top 5 happy, since the move limited the number of competitive kilometers left in the event. Once the action the got started though, Carlos Sainz was out to […]
Posted on May 10th, 2003 by admin
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Day one of the Rally Argentina was rough and tumble and full of surprises. Marcus Gronholm was leading the charge early, but the Subaru’s of Tommi Makinen and Petter Solberg, and Citroen’s Carlos Saniz were keeping the margin close. Makinen began to charge on SS5, and pulled within 2 seconds of his fellow Finn. Solberg […]
Posted on May 10th, 2003 by admin
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