Archive for September, 2004
Took my CHL exam this weekend. I scored a 239 out of 250 on the shooting portion (170 needed to pass) and a 96 on the written exam. I sure thought I had a shot at getting a perfect score but I was a tad nervous and didn't takemy time. ...
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Looks like I survived Week 1 in fantasy football. In the San Angelo league (did I mention who won that last year?) I took an easy 44 point victory. In the Abilene league it was a little closer. OK, much closer. In fact, it couldnt get much closer. I beat ...
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F-Spot is a photo management application for GNOME that is in
the early stages of development. It's written in C#, depending on Mono, Gtk#, and SQLite.
The project was started by the late Ettore Perazzoli and is now maintained by Larry Ewing of Novell.
Here's the main screenshot:
Categories and tags are listed ...
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Jenni just sent me a picture of Tony Applegate and his family:
Wow.
Seeing his face brings back so many memories. Good ones, dang good ones.
Golfing at 7am with dew on the ground and old geezers on the teebox, every Monday during the summer. He would have to honk to ...
Church, Life - 1 Comment »
Over the weekend we watched Lost in Translation. I tend to like movies that some people find off beat. There's one scene in the movie that triggered a story from our recent trip in San Francisco.
I swear this same thing happened to me in SF. We were inside the Macy's ...
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Ok, so I've really fallen behind on this deal. Let's knock a few things out:
PBLUG meeting went really well. I gave a presentation on file permissions.
The Republican Convention was interesting, not to mention funny. My favorite by far was Zell Miller's speech. You can read the text of ...
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