Archive for September, 2004

Come Practice and Then Party at Compuware HQ

Friday, September 10th, 2004

I will be in Detroit later this month for Compuware’s OJX event. There are going to be some fantastic sessions and interesting hand’s-on workshops. Why not come to downtown Detroit and check it out. The price is free and the agenda is fun.
“This one-of-a-kind experience - blending music and education, entertainment and expertise […]

Swift Boats, Guard Records, Yawn

Friday, September 10th, 2004

Can we please talk about something that has happened since I was born? Is anyone else getting sick and tired of talking about ancient history? 60 minutes has just aired a story about how Bush was somehow wink-wink-nudge-nudged into the Texas Air National Guard 35 years ago. Who cares already? First of all, there […]

Ivan Puts Florida in Yet Another Headlock

Thursday, September 9th, 2004

Austin Powers

Hurricane Homecoming

Thursday, September 9th, 2004

Well, my friend David returned to the Cayman Islands yesterday from Athens. We’ll have to keep him in our prayers as it looks like hurricane Ivan, recently named a category 5, storms in his direction.

Welcome home Dave!
Track Ivan At This Site
Latest Satellite Loop
Leer at the Atmosphere in the Blogshere Here
UPDATE: Seablogger seems to […]

Eccentric Nabobs

Thursday, September 9th, 2004

You don’t have to wait for happenstance to bless you with a random Emerald-Nuts-Television-Ad sighting. You can see them on demand right here.

Lex and the City

Wednesday, September 8th, 2004

You have to give credit where credit is due. By all appearances, my little sis has had a successful launch here in big-city Boston. She’s got a great new job, has started school, and has moved in to her Back Bay digs on Newbury St. As I can attest, this city has been […]

Choose Your Adventure

Wednesday, September 8th, 2004

(Hurricane, Tropical Storm, The remnant of ) Frances has arrived in (New=
Port Richie, Athens GA, Boston, my hometown) to (unleash her fury, flood=
out my storm drain, pitter-patter on my roof as I work). The =
(destruction, inconvenience, calming affect) is unbelievable. I’m so very=
(glad, mad, distraught, pacified, gleeful) […]

Ground Zero Power & Money

Wednesday, September 8th, 2004

Thanks to my cousin Jason for the tip on watching Frontline last night. There was a fascinating story on the fate of the project to replace the towers at Ground Zero. Lots of egos. Lots of politics. A lot of emotion-filled, questionable decision making. Fortunately, you can watch the show online.

Check it […]