Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Windows Server 2008 RC0 is fubar?
In a post on the Microsoft Technet blogs a German employee of Microsoft titles his post:
According to a online dictionary verfügbar means available.
However when I glanced at the title in my RSS reader I saw (incorrectly)
That would have been unusual considering the source...
- Windows Server 2008 RC0 ist verfügbar!
According to a online dictionary verfügbar means available.
However when I glanced at the title in my RSS reader I saw (incorrectly)
- Windows Server 2008 RC0 is very fubar!
That would have been unusual considering the source...
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
I remember
I remember getting up that morning and heading off to work. Three people from my group were at a conference so I had to run some meetings. I was sitting in my office creating some slides when one of the other people on the floor said that he had heard on the drive in that a plane had hit one of the World Trade Center towers.
I remember looking for a live video feed to see what what going on in NYC.
I remember seeing the second tower hit.
I remember calling my wife to tell her to turn on the TV to see whats going on.
I remember seeing people jump...
I remember seeing fire fighters head into the towers
I remember seeing the aftermath of the attack on the Pentagon
I remember seeing the towers fall
I remember crying
I remember seeing the crash site of United 93
I remember Kathy Bantis
I remember getting home and hugging my kids and my wife
I remember September 11th, 2001
I will not forget
I will not submit
Labels:
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Kathy Bantis,
Pentagon,
United 93,
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Monday, September 10, 2007
Sunday, September 09, 2007
Peder Eide - Live
For those who have never seen Peder you are missing something special. Peder refers to his worship events as worship on Mountain Dew and I have to agree. Thing2 and I went to see him last night at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church and it was awesome!
This is Peder:
He's a independent Christian artist from Minnesota who spends his time leading worship at churches and at teen gatherings all over the mid-west. This was the fifth or sixth time I've seen him perform and the first where it was really worship rather than a concert. He rocks, he rolls, lifts you up, gets you to look inside, and helps you remember that there is someone waiting for you - if you'll just look. For those you have never seen Peder - take a look.
All I Needed To Know
As Is. Listen closely to the words.
Some older songs
Rise. One of my favorite songs.
This is Peder:
He's a independent Christian artist from Minnesota who spends his time leading worship at churches and at teen gatherings all over the mid-west. This was the fifth or sixth time I've seen him perform and the first where it was really worship rather than a concert. He rocks, he rolls, lifts you up, gets you to look inside, and helps you remember that there is someone waiting for you - if you'll just look. For those you have never seen Peder - take a look.
All I Needed To Know
As Is. Listen closely to the words.
Some older songs
Rise. One of my favorite songs.
Friday, September 07, 2007
Great idea for a PPV Super Bowl half time show
Sunday, September 02, 2007
Sweet. That's Danger Close
JD Johannes has a little something from the 2007 edition of Outside the Wire.
I have the 2005 edition of OtW. Worth watching (and buying as it supports JD in Iraq). With people like JD, Michael Yon, Michael J. Totten, and Bill Roggio over in Iraq as well as other places where the MSM fears to tread one has to wonder who to trust for the real story about whats going on in Iraq.
The MSM and their stringers or the guys who are there embedded with America's best?
I have the 2005 edition of OtW. Worth watching (and buying as it supports JD in Iraq). With people like JD, Michael Yon, Michael J. Totten, and Bill Roggio over in Iraq as well as other places where the MSM fears to tread one has to wonder who to trust for the real story about whats going on in Iraq.
The MSM and their stringers or the guys who are there embedded with America's best?
Labels:
Bill Roggio,
Iraq,
JD Johannes,
Michael J. Totton,
Michael Yon
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