Monday, September 15, 2008
Sunday, September 14, 2008
We're Back!
We're back from the honeymoon and we had a fantastic time! As it turns out, following the hurricane around the Caribbean gave us great weather; I think it rained for about half an hour very late one night, otherwise, it was sunny with a nice breeze. The only downside was not making it to Grand Cayman. Their port was closed and it was too dangerous to use tender boats. The first two pictures are from Labadee, Haiti, which is basically an island off of Haiti that is owned by Royal Caribbean. The last picture was taken in Cozumel, where we did some shopping and got some lunch at a great restaurant. They had the hottest house salsa I've ever had! We also made port in Motego Bay, Jamaica, but I took those pictures with a waterproof camera so I don't have any to show. The ship was great as well. We caught all the shows (including an ice show!) and of course had an awesome dinner every night.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Monday, September 08, 2008
Excellent
Eric and Christina, thanks again for a wonderful weekend and we wish you all the best together. Be sure to post some pictures of your cruise ship sailing through the hurricane.
Wednesday, September 03, 2008
master of the master
I am also happy to report that as of right now, I have no reason to ever go back into my attic. That is unless I decide to completely fill that sweat-box with blown-in insulation :).
Tuesday, September 02, 2008
Our First 5-K!
Monday, September 01, 2008
On the Storm
Sunday, August 31, 2008
cabling update
Thursday, August 28, 2008
HOOOORAAAAY
GO NOLES AND BROWNIES BABY!!!!!!!
NICK>>>>>rory
Nick D
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Mmm, Beer!
Just bottled my second batch of homebrew beer, this time it's a British Pale Ale, the most popular beer in the world! Hopefully *fingers crossed* it will be ready to drink when you guys get to town so you can give it a try.
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Sunday, August 17, 2008
and it begins...
Here's the first drop we did. Picked up everything from www.firefold.com. All told damage was $102 per person which is a far cry from what it would cost to get someone to do this for me. Plus, where's the fun in that?!
Keystone jacks on the first drop. These little guys make finishing the wires a breeze.
The first jack buttoned up. The jacks lie flush with the plate and everything looks beautiful :).
A little snap down one direction of the devil's den.
and the other direction. Not much sense of scale in these pictures but it is hella tight.
The second plate in the loft. Opposite wall from the first. This one went super easy.
This is the one place where I had to cut the drywall. The attic access stops right at the leftmost stud. So we had to drop down into the wall and punch through to where we had cut the hole for the master plate. I kept the drywall pieces and I'll end up re-screwing them back in and patching around them once everything is done.
Close up of four drops making their way through the drilled studs.
An intermediate shot of the master panel.
This is where all the drops are run. This master panel will then serve as my patch panel where I intend to run two subnets. One subnet will be my regular internet access and will have my xbox, laptop, and one nic of my desktop. The second subnet will host my MythTV frontends and backends.
Well that's what we accomplished the first day... will try to remember to snap more pics as more progress is made.
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Expert Angler
This past week I spent some time on the Jersey shore with Allie and her family. Logan is always posting his pictures of giant whales caught on his boat, so I couldn't think of a more appropriate place to post this. We only caught little tiny fish but it was a lot of fun and I drank a lot of beers in 4 hours. Isn't that what fishing is all about?
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
To Groomsmen, RE: Rides
PS - Let me know if you've been fitted for your tux in the comments.
Monday, August 11, 2008
Thursday, August 07, 2008
Happy birthday Jae! (And Alex)
We'll celebrate in Sept!
Wednesday, August 06, 2008
A drinkers paradise
I'm a big girl now...
Monday, August 04, 2008
What has our society become
Read the article first and then my response below.
It's sad that our society as a whole is so ignorant as to warrant an article about someone making a reference to ancient roman history. There was a time when the phrase "alea iacta est" was one of hundreds of phrases memorized, along with the historic or literary stories behind them. This knowledge enriched and enlightened our lives, and public discourse as well. Take the phrase, written by Horace: "Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori," which means "it is a sweet and honorable thing to die for one's country.". Horace was being literal when he wrote this. Now when Wilfred Owen, a soldier in WWI, was in the trenches, he thought of Horace and thought "how wrong that old coot was.". Owen then used Horace's phrase as the basis for a poem about the horrors of war and how senseless all the killing was. I make two points: this is much more effective than "Bush lied, people died." And huzzah for a Colgate man making reference to the Rubicon. A small victory but a victory nonetheless.
Sunday, August 03, 2008
$250 = $300
let me know if anyone else wants to take advantage of this, maybe i can turn these referrals into a free tank of gas :P