Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Speeding on a turn onto a major road, this young driver ("I just got my license, less than a month ago", he stated.) and his girlfriend are lucky to walk away from this. Apparantely he fish tailed it for about 50 feet then hit the curb of ice on the side of the road, just barely missing a telephone pole, but plowing right into Cox Farms's sign. I heard the crash from down the street and was afraid it was going to be a bad scene.
Thankfully both kids walked away without a scratch. The driver seemed more concerned to know if his truck would be considered "totalled" by the insurance company; he asked practically everyone at the scene this question.



posted on Tuesday, February 20, 2007 4:39:04 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]
 
 Sunday, February 04, 2007

It's been a long time since I felt like myself, my health has improved greatly over the last week due primarily to "The Gentleman Physician" from eHealth Wealth. His knowledge and treatment have vastly helped me to regain my strength and well being!

I took the time this weekend to spend with my family; we're in the process of looking for a safer, more enviromentally sound home. I think we've found a cozy townhouse which we all agree on. It's somewhat less room than we currently have, but also cheaper and much newer. It's also not on well water, which is a relief to all of us. The bathroom actually has a jacuzzi style tub, which my wife has always wanted.

I want to send thanks out to each and everyone of you that included us in your prayers and thoughts, my family sends a warm hug to all of you!

"You talking to me?" - London

"I'm too cool!" - Alena

"I just lost my first tooth!" - Aya

"No, We are not sisters!" Alena and Mommy

"Time to find us a new home!" - Dad

posted on Sunday, February 04, 2007 2:35:25 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [1]
 
 Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Last year I decided to upgrade my laptop (An Averatec with a 15" screen), for something more lightweight. I had seen several ultra portables which made me drool! After some research and bargain shopping, I came across a nice unit, the HP Compaq NC4010 (CNET's Review). One of the selling points of the unit, was that it came "Windows Vista Ready". I was certain I would be making the move to the new operating system as soon as it launched, so I figured I may as well purchase a notebook which will be ready for the future. This option actually overweighed the short battery life (I purchased an extra battery, which doesn't affect its portability much).

Well, after much waiting, Vista finally arrived. I eargely loaded the OS unto my trusty nc4010, only to find that the video drivers were not found, all that was listed in Device Manager was a Standard VGA Adapter! What the truck? After scouring HP's Support web site I was unable to find Vista drivers. After several calls to HP's support center and hours wasted on hold, I've been told that HP does not support Windows Vista on the NC4010!!!

Excuse me? So this "Windows Vista Ready" sticker on the machine and the packaging means absolutely what? It was my impression that false advertising was considered a crime in the United States? Well, I guess from HP's executive actions, crime is not a concern. Well, I guess it's back to XP for now, 800 X 600 at 8 Bit just doesn't do Vista justice.

 

posted on Wednesday, January 31, 2007 11:25:14 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [3]
 
 Wednesday, January 24, 2007

So I'm playing around with yet another video social networking site Stickam. I do like the live video chat and IMHO it has promise, although there are still quite a few bugs to work out.

Here is a quick video I uploaded for testing, it's just me playing some guitar and improvising, so please don't be too harsh :-)

posted on Wednesday, January 24, 2007 8:20:45 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [2]
 
 Monday, January 22, 2007

So, the time is here, America's political history is about to change dramatically; historic events are about to unfold before our very eyes, I for one am excited. I intend to research each canditates' position thouroughly and choose the individual who I feel will make more positive impacts in our country's future.

Tonight I plan to participate in Hillary's Web Cast
(http://www.hillaryclinton.com/action/conversation/conversation.aspx?sc=8)
which is a good use of technology, hence the question that I pose:

My question to Hillary is two-fold: What is your opinion of the growing trend of web sites that are forming communities of online citizens who are aligned towards similar goals in regards to social reforms?
What is your technology stance; how do you feel technology will shape and color your campaign and possible term in office?

posted on Monday, January 22, 2007 5:39:48 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [2]
 
 Monday, January 15, 2007

UPDATE: Jan. 16th 2007

They seemed to have corrected their error, so I would not recommend entering email addresses in as they are probably selling them, slimy bastards!

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So I came across this ad for National Lampoon (Spy Cam (NSFW) it looked like a scene out of one the movies), in order to continue, it asks for an email address, as usual, I am not one to use my real email address, so I just pulled a name of thin air and attached '@aol.com' to it. Lo and behold, the next screen I was an address input screen, already filled in!

I could not believe this! This had to be a fluke!

No, after several very common first names, each and every on returned a real persons first and last name, their full address, phone number, and sometimes their date of birth! I quickly skimmed through my contacts searching for AOL addresses, each and every one returned correct information!

Now at first I thought this might just be AOL email addresses, but then I found that it did return information on emails from other domains, like Hotmail, Mac, etc. More than 60% of the valid email addresses I used brought back VALID information on individuals, including myself!

This is a prime example of irresponsible handling of data. Who is responsible for this?

This is what a quick WHOIS of the domain name returned:

  Funny Free Clips
   Customer Service (pr@companywebmaster.net)
   954-337-9221
   Fax:
   13900 Jog Road Suite 203-251
   Delray Beach, FL 33446
   US

I've contacted "Customer Service" in regards to removing my personal information, I recommend you check to see if any of your email addresses show up as well.

posted on Monday, January 15, 2007 9:34:47 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]
 
 Tuesday, January 09, 2007

These songs we're actually written, produced, and recorded one balmy Florida night, fueled by 32's of OE (Yeah, Florida sucks, no 40's!).

Okay, I must warn you, if you intend to listen to the following tracks, do not do so at work or around anyone that would get offended by "Questionable" lyrics. Yes, this music is definately NSFW!

BiggityB***s.MP3

S.M.D.MP3

FRIGID LIKE AN ESKIMO.MP3

 

posted on Tuesday, January 09, 2007 4:26:07 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]
 
 Monday, January 08, 2007

So, a certain somebody has been bugging me to get some of my music online. The following 5 tracks were recorded sometime back in 2003.

Background: This was the second time I had met Rick (the drummer), an expatriate who invited me to bring my "Axe and Amp" next time I came his way. Thing is, his way was half way up the Poas Volcano, not somewhere I ventured all that often, even though I had been in Costa Rica for over a year this time.

After calling me several times, I was convinced that a jam was indeed the trick I needed to get me out of this rut.

When I got to his house, it was still in the early afternoon, around 4:20pm, so it was still nice and bright. The first time I came up to this house, had been a week prior, it was late and I already had a buzz before I got there, so I was never able to truly appreciate the spot.

Rick's house, a two story, large bay windows, and both east and west facing upper decks, sat on a hill, on this mountain, that was a volcano, the view was amazing, you could practically see from Puntarenas to Limon!

Upstairs was his "Studio", his drumset a table, a laptop, a couch. I plugged in, tuned up, and this is what we produced (this is all improvisational).

CR_Jam_Track_1.mp4 (1.9 MB)

CR_Jam_Track_2.mp4 (1.12 MB)

CR_Jam_Track_3.mp4 (1.49 MB)

CR_Jam_Track_4.mp4 (1010.47 KB)

CR_Jam_Track_5.mp4 (744.86 KB)
posted on Monday, January 08, 2007 3:01:51 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]