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Help Us!

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

Whoa, I sort of forgot that I had a blog. Yes, I’ve been that busy.

Anyways, my sisters talked me into running a marathon and earning money for cancer research. Its a crazy challenge, but all FIVE of us are going to do it and we’re going to document it all the way. This is mostly for your entertainment. Why? Because it’ll be funny watching five out of shape siblings struggle to be ready for the 26.2 miles that are staring us down.

Check out our site…  fiveintraining.com and oh yeah. Donate to us!

2 years of work

Monday, November 9th, 2009

My new portfolio is done. I thought this day would never come. Here’s the thing…I’ve been looking at this thing for so long that I already am starting to not like it. What do you guys think?

Home and Away Uniforms

Sunday, June 7th, 2009

Dodger Fan

 

For those of you who haven’t heard yet, we’re having a girl. We’re so excited! When I got home from work the day we found out, I hopped online and made sure she would have some proper attire to support her favorite team. These little onesies probably cost a bit more than they should have, but I gotta make sure this girl starts out on the right base, pun intended, and loves the Dodgers. 

Because they are a little big, they probably won’t get worn until opening day 2010, but hopefully the Dodgers will still be playing when she is born in October.

DTV delay?

Saturday, February 7th, 2009

Last night my parents were in town, so we joined them for a great burger dinner at 5 guys a burger place that has just started franchising their restaurants and has finally moved from being solely  an East Coast joint. This has little to do with my actual post, but man they are good burgers.

Conversation with my dad for those of you that know him, often leads to political ranting. Last night was no exception. I’d like to discuss one of the topics that really made me a bit angry, the delay of the transfer of television broadcast signals from analog to digital. So one of the first things that Obama did when he entered office was proposed and somehow managed to pass the DTV delay.  Why? Well because apparently too many people aren’t ready and if the switch occurred they wouldn’t be able to receive network television. WHO CARES? Last time I checked television was not a necessity. The new administration tried to make it sound like making the switch would be like cutting off the only water supply to a remote village or something. I know plenty of people who get by without tv and are fine.

These are a few of my complaints with the system.

  1. Again, TV is not a necessity.
  2. Do they honestly think that the unprepared are going to rush out and get their TV sets up to date now that they have another 5 months? Unlikely.
  3. Is the 1.8 billion the government has already spent not enough? There is rumor that Washington will pump more money into this program to make sure that people can handle the switch.
  4. What about the millions TV stations, TV manufacturers, retailers and others have spent in advertising throughout the last year on this issue. Anyone who has TV knows that these spots have been running ALL the time. That money seems kind of wasted, and now they’ll probably have to run new spots.

So what about all TV stations and American public that have spent time and money upgrading their equipment to be ready to the switch? Nothing. The prepared and self reliant are once again punished for those who are not. Is anyone else seeing this general trend more and more these days?

365 miles

Friday, January 9th, 2009

This is not a New Year’s resolution. There is nothing to resolve. This is just a personal goal of mine. A mile a day for a year. I’ll keep you posted on this goal of mine periodically. Lets just say for now that its only a week into the new year and I already have some catching up to do.

Under Construction

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

I’ll be designing my blog over the next few weeks or months, so don’t be suprised to see things all out of whack. It’ll be worth any inconvenience. I promise.