Archive for October, 2007

Ten Rules

Posted on31. Oct, 2007 by Rob.

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Usually I don’t like to simply repost material on here but I came across this list on wimp.com and thought it appropriate since my last posting dealt with similar material. As my daughter will soon be here my thoughts drift to later in her life and my role in those days. I may not be [...]

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Aging and Discovery

Aging and Discovery

Posted on29. Oct, 2007 by Rob.

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Today marked the thirtieth year I have lived on this planet. The day came and went with relative silence yet somewhere I heard something shift. Today also marked the day I received the news that we are having a girl. Today marked the day I realized what kind of father I will be. As stated [...]

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To Be Announced

Posted on29. Oct, 2007 by Rob.

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Today’s daily posting will be postponed to this afternoon. We have an appointment to discover the sex of our new baby and I will post the results. While I am simply hoping for a healthy and happy child I have to admit that both my wife and I are hoping for a girl. I won’t [...]

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Viral Exposure

Posted on27. Oct, 2007 by Rob.

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Any parent with a young child will completely understand this posting… (well, unless you one of those parents who thinks TV is the devil) I have been in a few bands in my day including a couple death metal groups and some punk varieties. I am eclectic in my musical tastes and regularly include everything [...]

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Windows Live Writer Beta

Posted on26. Oct, 2007 by Rob.

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For those who blog rather often and work within the Windows platform there is a new kid on the block. Windows Live Writer Beta is one of the latest Live tools to come out of Redmond in response to the growing web market. Live Writer has been surprising many as a powerful and pretty complete [...]

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Living The Dream

Posted on25. Oct, 2007 by Rob.

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“Don’t part with your illusions. When they are gone you may still exist, but you have ceased to live.” -Mark Twain Many of us were asked at a young age, “what do you want to be when you grow up?”. I somehow doubt the answer to that question was often cubicle jockey, middle management, or [...]

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