Posted on Friday 15 February 2008
Hi everyone,
New pictures have been uploaded of new Cakes and picture descriptions in the gallery have been updated.
Take care!
Hi everyone,
New pictures have been uploaded of new Cakes and picture descriptions in the gallery have been updated.
Take care!
Oktoberfest
So this past weekend was pretty interesting, I guess. I wanted to check out the Oktoberfest at the Penn Brewery since I have been taking German for the last 6 months or so. The whole plan sounded great in theory, but it took over 30 minutes to find a parking spot (super packed) and we only stayed for a few minutes. I have never been there before and there wasn’t a lot of room for the thousands of people there. It was nice to see the old style brewery and maybe we’ll get a chance to go down there for a dinner on a non-Oktoberfest weekend sometime.
Divided We Fail
One commercial that caught my eye this weekend was the new commercial from AARP that advertises the dividedwefail.org campaign. Now, I’m not too sure about the target audience since it is something that is being supported by AARP, but I really love the idea. It’s about time there is a place where people can go to talk about the issues that are important to the actual people of this country, not some political agenda. Not saying that there isn’t a political side to this campaign, but I wasn’t really able to tell if it swung one way or another. Check out the site if you get the chance. Our country needs some major change and this site looked to be a good spring board for ideas, stories, etc. A real movement for the public.
Time for the Steelers and Cardinals. Go Stillers!
Well, once again it seems as though it has been an extremely long time since I’ve updated this site. A lot of things have passed in the last few months such as our 1 year wedding anniversary, our dog’s 1st birthday, trip to Orlando for work, etc. As usual, I have a ton of books that I have read, but haven’t had the chance to write about lately. Hopefully, I can get back into a swing so that I can at least give a general opinion.
Another thing I have been focusing on is learning a 2nd language - German. So far, it is going good and I have private lessons in the city. I have updated the site to a new theme and am hoping to put some actual work into making it functional.
I have read a good number of books since my last review, but I wanted to write about this one while it was still fresh on my mind. The book is Labyrinth by Kate Mosse and it is another book that is about the Cathars under persecution from the Church in France circa 1209AD. There is a set of secret books that explain the “grail” which in this book is a mixture that allows you to live for hundreds of years, and the Church is trying to obtain it. While the medieval story plays out, the author does a great job of telling a present day story that parallels the strife, family history, and conditions that the characters in the 1200s went through.
Check out the site - http://www.labyrinthbook.net/home/index.asp
Pros - Well researched story - flows well
Cons - 500+ pages, not a quick book.
Highly recommended.
So, I am a little late on this post, but the new version of the Ubuntu OS 7.04 is available as of Thursday 4/19/07. I have tried many different distributions of Linux and have been using Ubuntu for about a year now. I don’t do any crazy tasks with the spare laptop I use it on, but it will definitely be my OS of choice once my main tower dies. Each release just keeps getting better as more of the OS is refined. Hats off to the Ubuntu developers and community.
Check it out - http://www.ubuntu.com