...of adorable!
Cooper
Friday, November 30, 2007
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Sigh
Man, how long has it been. I use to pride myself on the fact that I had a post for every month I've been doing the blog. That's blown to hell. There are all kinds of things going on lately that are keeping me busy. I'm interviewing for a new job, which I don't want to talk about. I've been working on Quantico MCB as site manager for a month or so, which I don't want to talk about. Mostly what kept me away was being laid off for three months (more or less). You would think all that spare time would lend itself to a writing flurry. I was too busy spending time with Lisa. Turns out I'm a prime candidate for one of those goofy "I love my wife" bumper stickers. Lisa won't let me get one though, God bless her cute little heart, she thinks they're stupid. I'm just corny enough to think they're a good idea. All the time we spent together has really made it hard to go back on the road, hence the change of jobs. I love the company I work for now but the road has taken it's toll. I'm feeling like Bob Seeger more and more every day.
I'll try to get posting again more often (something besides You Tube clips) if you care. For now though sit back and enjoy my newest feature, the Daily Puppy. How awesome is that?
I'll try to get posting again more often (something besides You Tube clips) if you care. For now though sit back and enjoy my newest feature, the Daily Puppy. How awesome is that?
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL MUSIC!!!
My brother Brent sent me this link. I had a whole old fogey thing in mind about why music today sucks, but I don't really believe that. It doesn't suck but it sure as hell doesn't get any better than this.
Saturday, May 5, 2007
Sunday, April 8, 2007
Geo-Tagging
I've just discovered the joy of geo-tagging on Flickr.com. It's a pretty cool feature that let's you place your photos on a Yahoo map. I've spent the last few Saturdays putting some 400 photos on maps. It's a pretty neat thing for a couple of different reasons. First, I'm a map and satellite nerd. I've mentioned before that I love to read maps but I really love to look at satellite photos. The pictures from our trip to Moab and Colorado National Monument look fantastic from above. I spent a lot of time getting the photos as close to the spot they were taken as possible. In one case I could see the parking lot I took the photo in right down to the concrete stops. I don't know why but I love that shit. How cool would it be if I had actually been sitting in the parking lot when the plane or satellite or whatever it is flew over.
It gave me a new reason to look at the old photos. I like to go back and look at old pictures all the time anyway but this helped give it a fresh spin. In a lot of cases I would drag the map along a road to find the specific spot. It was almost like taking the trip all over again, like in the case of our trip to Canyonlands. I really like the Camp Hale, Colorado photos. It's like the anatomy of a worksite.
You can also browse a map for other people's photos taken in the same spot. I saw some pictures taken in Vieques with a few people I recognized in them. I also saw a fellow Flickrite from Zanesville, It looks like there's only one though.
If you have a chance check out my photos and if you're on Flickr get busy geo-tagging.
It gave me a new reason to look at the old photos. I like to go back and look at old pictures all the time anyway but this helped give it a fresh spin. In a lot of cases I would drag the map along a road to find the specific spot. It was almost like taking the trip all over again, like in the case of our trip to Canyonlands. I really like the Camp Hale, Colorado photos. It's like the anatomy of a worksite.
You can also browse a map for other people's photos taken in the same spot. I saw some pictures taken in Vieques with a few people I recognized in them. I also saw a fellow Flickrite from Zanesville, It looks like there's only one though.
If you have a chance check out my photos and if you're on Flickr get busy geo-tagging.
A Little Music Break
I've been slipping into my smarmy mode with the last few posts. So I thought I would share this video. It seems as though some guys are taking a break from ethnic cleansing or something to play the squeeze box while a Jewel look-a-like dances on the Enterprise's transporter. Look for a special guest appearance at the end.
Sunday, April 1, 2007
Five Things You'd Never Guess About Me
My brother just hit me with a "tag". I'm not sure what it is but it looks like it could be fun, although it is awfully reminiscent of those email quizzes I used to get all the time. I guess the point is to reveal five things no one knows about me. Since I haven't had any original thoughts of my own lately let's give it a shot. I've decided to count down for added effect.
5. Was the original drummer for ZZ Top. I got kicked out for telling a girl in a bar what ZZ Top really means.
4. Had a ménage à trois with Carly Simon and Loraine Newman while hosting Saturday Night Live in the mid 70's, which leads me to...
3. Hiring Joe Walsh and John Belushi's bodyguard to keep me away from horse tranquilizers for a brief three day period in March 1978.
2. I like to ensconce myself in velvet.
1. I pee standing up.
5. Was the original drummer for ZZ Top. I got kicked out for telling a girl in a bar what ZZ Top really means.
4. Had a ménage à trois with Carly Simon and Loraine Newman while hosting Saturday Night Live in the mid 70's, which leads me to...
3. Hiring Joe Walsh and John Belushi's bodyguard to keep me away from horse tranquilizers for a brief three day period in March 1978.
2. I like to ensconce myself in velvet.
1. I pee standing up.
Saturday, March 31, 2007
If Rosie Says It, It Must Be True
Some time ago I wrote a post about the World Trade Center disaster and the dumb asses that believe the US had let it happen or had an actual part in the planning. Now the Queen of dumb asses has jumped aboard the stupid train (too many metaphors?). I'm having a hard time gauging my feelings on the fact that more and more people are going nuts in this country. I hear the ratings on the View are going down hill, I hope that's true. It gives me the hope that you really can't go around spouting half-baked notions and not be held responsible for it. I've noticed that Rosie has disabled her comments on the site, that's a damn shame, I had a few things on my mind.
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