Today Liz & I are celebrating our 5 year anniversary.
Happy Anniversary, Liz!
Today Liz & I are celebrating our 5 year anniversary.
Happy Anniversary, Liz!
I’m working on installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 on my new AMD64 workstation.
We took the boys to see the Ringling Brother’s circus at the RBC Center today. We had great seats. Section 105, row A (FRONT ROW). The boys didn’t have any obstructions and couldn’t bother anyone in front of them. Best seats I’ve had.
Now this is a dorky error message:
No native WebEx client is available for your platform.
What does this mean?
It means we have not yet released WebEx software specifically for your platform.
I ran across this wonderful site for owners of F-Bodies (that’s Camaro and Firebirds for you non-car buffs). Check out their site: FBODY Motorsports
Google has maps now! Check out Google Maps!
Well, I had a great weekend. My parents came to visit Saturday. Adan was running Abuelo ragged. It’s amazing the amount of energy that boy has.
Marco was feeling much better after a week with a high fever and a runny nose. Abuelo gave Marco his first “real” haircut (the first being only a trim of the longer hairs). Marco was very well behaved throughout the whole thing.
My parents stayed with the boys, while Liz & I went to Applebee’s to have desert, drinks and some nice “childless” adult conversation
Then we hit Wal-mart, which is open 24 hours, to walk around and kill some more time. It was a pretty nice evening.
Saturday afternoon, I took 2 hours to replace the rear brake pads and rotors on the Trans Am. I had done a brake job during the summer but only did the fronts. In the F-Body’s the rear brakes do most of the stopping so they wear out twice as fast as the fronts. Partly because of they do most of the stopping but mostly because they’re about half the size of the front pads.
It’s now Monday, time to finish up what I left behind Friday night.
I’m amazed among my software colleagues at how many have never heard of Gmail
I’ve got 50 Gmail invites. WOW! Now I have to find 50 people to give them to.