Wednesday, October 04, 2006

 

Intermediate Updates

This past weekend Tamara and I helped Phil to dreadlock his hair. I must admit that I am rather pleased with the results. Granted, those results were the culmination of eight hours of effort. A lot of memories of my own came back during the process, but that's probably to be expected. The pictures have been made available at my Flickr gallery (Phil's Dreadlock Holiday).

Tomorrow is Phil's birthday, then 5 days later (on the 9th) it's my birthday.

Phil has purchased amazingly cute underwear. You should ask him about them.

I created backup copies tonight of my photoshop images as well as the CR2 raw files from my camera. The full resolution copies of essentially what's available on my Flickr account take up nearly 20 gigabytes. Sometimes it's amazing how much storage is required to keep high-resolution multimedia data.

At work they are trying to start an internal users group on PHP development. I have to admit that I really want to go to some of these meetings and see what they cover. Is it really that dorky to want to hear about programming languages in terms of application development? Is it even dorkier that I think it would be suh-weet if we were somehow able to put together an equivalent group for J2EE development? I would totally run my own lecture series on the Java Enterprise Environment.

The only thing more awesome than owning this shirt, is owning this shirt.

I have been listening to a lot of Pink Floyd lately. At this moment I have the Live at Pompeii DVD playing in the background. Earlier today was listening to the Echoes CD. Dreading Phil's hair I was playing Wish You Were Here. At work someone has an iTunes share with Dream Theater's version of Dark Side of the Moon to go along with my original copy. Just remember to set the controls for the heart of the sun...

Random link of the evening: Do you wish you there was a portal specifically addressing the needs of all things sexual and pornographic? Luckily there is, however this link is neither work nor heterosexual friendly. Because the world has more breeders than non-breeders, this link is not work friendly but IS heterosexual friendly.

Comments:
happy birthday.

liz
 
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