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01/31/2012 16:12 #56010

Pop
Category: family
Thinking of my father-in-law (former father-in-law, not sure what the right title is) today. He passed away in 2008 after an tough cancer fight at Roswell. Today would have been birthday number 76. He died the day before my birthday, so as fellow aquarians, we were pretty tight.

He popped into my brain a bit with the news surrounding Roswell last week. My dad has been involved in some of the computer work there on a volunteer basis that helped move the program along a bit, given that he too is now a patient, makes me think that the facility owes us one.

So, I think Pop would think that was pretty cool. He was a natural cheerleader who was always looking for a way forward. Sometimes his suggestions might feel like a bit of wild goose chase, but in his eyes, it was taking a shot, taking that chance, because that was always better than wondering "what if" in the long run.

Lord knows the people that could use boosts receive them the least. He knew everybody and those he didn't know, a quick conversation might give way to a plan to accentuate those talents he knew you had. He was a pay it forward all the time kind of fellow. I'm sorry he isn't around now to see the great people his grandchildren are turning into, but glad he was here to get 'em started.

I remember telling him (and most of you via the journal) of the journey to get my current post here at the Zoo. Even in the middle of chemo battles, his sly smile couldn't help but come to the surface.

"Aw. c'mon man, you got this."

Yeah, I got it. Happy Birthday, Pop
mrmike - 01/31/12 21:34
Nothing to say, just remembering a booster.
metalpeter - 01/31/12 18:22
In terms of his passing away and you thinking about it I don't really know what to say.....

In terms of the term I think he is your father in law... When two people break up or families change that person is still family he isn't your ex-father in law... It is like your Aunt is Married to your uncle they get a divorce she doesn't become not your aunt any more.....

01/29/2012 12:44 #56002

Ticketbastard
Category: music
I went to my first rock concert in 1978. The tickets were bought over the counter by standing in line. This dawned on me on how simple it was watching how getting access to a major event is something the internet hasn't made easier. In fact it might be a little more messed up. If you were a kid of the burbs, you could walk up to the National Record Mart (remember them?) and get tickets from somebody who acted like a rock star because he worked in record store, making minimum wage.

Inflation does what it does. Remember when a souvenir t-shirt was under $10? but the idea of if you can get through the Ticketmaster, Tickets.com, or Live Nation sites when a major show is announced, order your two seats and pay a "Convenience" fee tantamount to buying a third ticket? That is a little nutty, when the convenience means your printer at home, your toner, their lack of an actual person aiding your purchase. Who they paying with that fee? The electric bill? The good folks over at Kleinhans Music Hall have been hosting concerts of all colors once again and that is a great thing as the place is perfect. I had to laugh a little when a poster on twitter lamented how they were just using their box office staff instead of a "robust ticket selling website like Ticketmaster." The same robust site that crapped out on numerous Springsteen and Roger Waters hopefuls earlier this week.

Give me a robust busy signal for a few minutes or a short line to wait in for the real deal over the computer freezing anytime. The net ain't there yet.

Got my seat though.
paul - 01/29/12 13:24
Ya for my birthday, we went to the town ballroom and the tickets were $15 but had $6 convenience fee. terry ended up just buying them at the box office. They start to become cheaper at the door half the time.

01/29/2012 12:43 #56001

Tramps Like Us
Category: music
Procured tickets for the umpteenth time to see Bruce Springsteen (yeah, I know, old guy tunage) tomorrow. Since the first time I've done that, the world has certainly changed.

The first instance was my best bud and I cobbling together our allowances, giving them plus the unspoken you're going to give us a ride surcharge, to his older brother for the whopping sum of $10 for two tickets. Two years later, my mom cued up at National Record Mart and got us the tickets. I had a test, so Mom came up home with two in the first row of the upper golds of the aud (she got a cool story out of it and much respect from my school crowd) We rode with his brother again and might have spent the towering sum of $20.00 for two tickets. Got a chance to tell that to the man himself during a brief exchange of hellos in 1994.

Those were the days, no service charge and the souvenir shirts that you HAD to have were all of eight bucks.

It tells you something that the economics have shifted where you look at a concert ticket and think a $75 price tag ain't terrible. But the evil ticketmaster will mess with us all to be sure. Stories of the computers freezing up between Live Nation and other shows going on leaving mostly the working folk out in the cold peering into the windows of StubHub.

And that $20, that is still around, as the "convenience charge" for printing at home.

Been at this awhile...Got a feeling this will be for my age bracket what say, the Foo Fighters show was in September for a slightly younger crowd, you start going to the Sportmen to fit in better than at the Old' Pink.

01/23/2012 16:16 #55971

whaddya lookin at?
Category: work
I'm not sure, but it was too nice a pose to not snag a picture.

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metalpeter - 01/23/12 16:32
Nice Picture.... If that tiger is at all like other cats it is just sitting relaxing keeping its eyes open then any thing that might be food is dead ;)

01/21/2012 09:40 #55953

Breakfast
the folks at Sweetness 7 rock

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paul - 01/29/12 11:35
Their food is so good.
mrmike - 01/29/12 11:22
The bacon was my idea :) The rest is the standard issue, really flippin good
ladycroft - 01/29/12 05:14
Mmmm, take away the bacon and that looks delish!
mrmike - 01/21/12 21:28
I think the keyboard issues were more operator error, but the 3-d picture did look....well, tasty
mrmike - 01/21/12 21:08
I have the Lg thrill
tinypliny - 01/21/12 20:53
And more importantly which version of android? ICS has improvements for the virtual keyboard.
tinypliny - 01/21/12 20:53
which phone is this?
mrmike - 01/21/12 20:00
Tried it on android, just crappy at the keypad
paul - 01/21/12 19:42
Did you use the web site? If so the android apparently is better. Just search estrip.org in the android market.
mrmike - 01/21/12 14:44
Look at the above, it is really good
metalpeter - 01/21/12 14:31
@(e:tinypliny) Sweetness 7 is on Grant St. and is very close to Guericios now I have never been there but a few (e:peeps) say it is pretty good.... I've also heard (not seen my self) I think (e:heidi) knows where on Grant there is some new International Market (and I don't mean Tops)......
mrmike - 01/21/12 12:06
Thanks, Paul, first mobile post on the new phone
paul - 01/21/12 11:58
The first bracket is missing on your img tag.
tinypliny - 01/21/12 09:42
is a start to a great day! ^_^ Where was this?