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Category: computers

05/01/08 12:01 - 55ºF - ID#44208

Only in my dreams...



Incredibly awesome, and it will be completely out of reach financially. Bummer.
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Location: Near Buffalo, NY


Category: niagara falls

04/21/08 11:09 - 64ºF - ID#44080

Picnic at Niagara Falls.

I've never considered myself "good with children". Actually I kinda feared the whole daddy-thing at first. But I must admit, my wife and I are all about our children. They are sooo very fun. I love being a dad. But at the same time, I have no desire to hang out with other people's kids in general. I thought that would change a little over time, but it hasn't. I seem to only throughly enjoy hanging with my own.


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Location: Near Buffalo, NY


Category: parents

04/21/08 10:51 - 64ºF - ID#44079

Photos from my parents house.

My wife and I packed up the kids and visited my parent's house in Springville a couple weeks back. We left the kids with my mom and hiked a bit in the woods. We took our new Cannon Rebel XTi with us for fun. It was so refreshing to get outside and hang out with my wonderful wife. =)

Oh, for the record, I didn't grow up there. But it is a fun place to visit.


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Category: lan party

04/08/08 09:02 - 46ºF - ID#43951

LAN Party coming up this weekend, woot!

(e:mrdeadlier) ((e:enknot) maybe) and I will be attending...
LAN Party Extravaganza this Saturday. Yay! Here are a few pics from 4/17/2007 (last year) at the same event.

(e:mrdeadlier) on the left and me on the right (getting my geek on):
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(e:enknot) (duh) on the left, (e:mrdeadlier) on the right:
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and here is me again:
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Was fun! Let's do it again! Any other gamers out here in (e:strip) ? Maybe we can get a (e:strip) LAN Party together or something, who knows.

/stares at tony... you better not miss out on it this Saturday =P

PS. I promise at some point I'll post something non-game related. Yarr.
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Location: Near Buffalo, NY


Category: health

04/02/08 12:59 - 34ºF - ID#43875

Doh... I better be careful...

Man dies after 3-day gaming binge: CNN
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Location: Near Buffalo, NY


Category: lan party

04/01/08 12:10 - 57ºF - ID#43860

Indianapolis, LANs, Geekiness, etc.

PC Gaming = Fun.

My weekend...

First, a little background info... my best friend's occupation is any 18 year old gamer geek's dream job. He is the PR manager for Palit for all of North America. Basically, his job is to keep customers happy by attending LAN parties across the country and do some PR stuff as well. His company sells high end gaming video cards. This weekend I met some of his customers. Who are his customers? Glad you asked...

...these guys:
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Darren occasionally asks me to join him for a free "vacation" to random LANs when he drives instead of flies. This one happend to be in Indianapolis (all on his dime too, whoo hoo) for a 2 day 200+ person LAN Party called Stompfest. Which was being held inside a school auditorium.

40+ hours of smelly geeks dressed in black (mostly) playing video games on their PCs. Woo Hoo!

With my wife home attending to our children for the weekend (surprisingly, I don't feel guilty about this, maybe I should), I stepped back into my teenage/twenty-something years and proceeded to play video games and eat junk food the whole weekend till my eyes were crazy blood shot and had to run to the bathroom to puke. I figure I spent close to 50 hours inside video games over the weekend (between the LAN party and a day or so at a hotel gaming it up).

Yes, I happen to be a gamer and absolutely love competing in tournaments. Oh, I'm PC gamer, not a console gamer. There is a big difference. But tis not important right now, I digress.

I am such a geek.


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Category: photography

03/26/08 03:01 - 39ºF - ID#43798

Feels like Christmas

While on the way to Zhang's Buffet (eww gross, i wasn't into it) with (e:paul) (e:mrdeadlier) (e:enknot) (e:fing) & others, I got an automated call from UPS (which is weird) saying my shipment is in route. It should arrive sometime tomorrow while I'm at work.

My new Canon Rebel is on its way... woo hoo!


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Location: Near Buffalo, NY


Category: photography

03/24/08 04:26 - 32ºF - ID#43781

Thinking about DSLR cameras.

My little 5mp digital point and shoot camera finally bit the dust after 5+ years of use. During that time my wife and I took a few thousand pictures of all sorts of stuff. I'm considering taking it up a notch into the realm of digital SLR's.

So, I'm thinking about the Canon Rebel to get started. But I'm such a newb at cameras. Anyone know of any good review sites or any experience in purchasing a decent camera? I'd rather spend some time reviewing options before making a decision.
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Category: work

03/24/08 11:06 - 25ºF - ID#43778

College, code, and the men's room sink.

6+ years ago, coming out of college I had a certain level of hunger and thirst for techy/geeky type knowledge that I quite haven't experienced since. I had some basic tools but soon realized that college didn't prepare me enough to be totally effective. Duh. However, my hunger was soon squashed to some degree by the day-in and day-out needs and responsibilities both inside and outside of work (and the fact I was given only classic ASP to work with initially). I didn't even consider alternatives as I didn't know better. I dove into ASP and learned as much as I could, apparently oblivious to Microsoft's abandonment of the language and the inadequacies of its usefulness. I used it simpley to just get another day of programming done, collect paycheck, repeat.

Recently though I've noticed more of a department wide issue... or I guess more accurately, my eyes have opened a little to see myself and my professional inadequacies. For example: In the men's room down the hall from us there is a sink. You turn the sink on, water comes out and drains as any normal sink would. Good enough, right?! I say No! 1. Only the cold water works. 2. You have to turn the knob in a different direction then normal sinks. 3. It seems to drain into an open sewer system viewable by a hole in the ground. 4. You can't fully turn it off no matter how tight you turn it. 5. It never really feels totally clean even after maintenance is there doing their thing. 6. It just doesn't look any where near as efficient as it should be 7. But it does clean your hands.

This is generally how I feel when I see vendor products being implemented on top of each other here at Roz just to get things working. Yes, it works... we get water, we get our hands wet, but the process and functionally it should have is totally not right. I guess I really didn't understand this until recently, as evidence of the other "programmers" around me at work (everyone but the web team I mean) seem to just get by and severely impede progression of not only their personal development but also the effectiveness of those around them. From my perspective, there is a severe gap in practical knowledge as a whole. Just "making things work" isn't always the right way. However, I'm only empowered to change 1 person's development and growth. Me.

I am by no means fully capable or qualified to make judgments on others or change policies or whatever (that isn't my intention here). However, I recognize that I have some learn'n to do.

Since conquering classic ASP, I've always felt I lacked something to be fully vested in my chosen profession. I've since drawn the conclusion that college is simply a series of hoops to jump through to get started and that a lot more is warranted and needed to get to the level of proficiency that I intend on getting to. I'm greatfull for my past experiences in eduction and I love my current job... but the real quest lies just beyond what college or a job can offer: an insatiable desire to learn. Personally, I'm starting to feel it again. And I like it. I intend to embrace it. =)
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Category: work

03/20/08 03:08 - 34ºF - ID#43737

New mouse fer work...

Last night I wandered into Circuit City and made an impulse purchase (so fun). I figured, why not... time to get a new furry creature for my desk at work.

Logitech MX Revolution

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It works on both XP machines and Macs. I like it a lot so far. =)

I think impulse purchases are good for the soul if done in moderation.
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