Monday, December 31, 2007
She won the million!!
A the NYE party, one of our friends brought in a "Deal or No Deal" handheld game.
Our other friend Deb started to play and hand an interesting run.
She was between $400 and $1,000,000 and the banker's offer was $600k. We all told her to take the offer, but she decided to go for it.
She won the million!
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Christmas -- Part Deux..
Friday, December 28, 2007
That was one tough test...
Well, I can't always put down the stuff I'm proud of. Sometimes I just have to document what actually happens.
In this case, I was all of 10 points shy of passing (I needed 825 out of 1000, I got 815). Had I passed, I would have earned my Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA). Alas, now I have to study harder, pay another $150, and take the test again.
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Artisanal chocolates
Caryn's step-mom, a woman of exquisite taste, sent us a box of these chocolates. These aren't your basic "Russell Stovers" -- the flavors include things like "Rosemary Caramel", "Passion Fruit", and "Persian Spiced Marzipan". A quick view of the website for the chocolateer, http://www.elbowchocolates.com, will give you an idea.
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
A Most Unique Present ...
My brother is an incredibly talented and creative craftsman. I have often said that he could take two pieces of wood and put them together with pegs and glue and make them balance the checkbook and wash the dishes. He's that talented.
His gift to me this year was this wand.
No, he's not a Harry Potter freak. In fact, as a strongly spiritual Christian, I suspect that he may not be the biggest Harry Potter fan out there.
But the wand is a study in making wood beautiful. The scroll (printed on paper which was also hand made, along with the box it was packaged in, all of the labels, etc) explains the intricate manufacture of this piece (you may have to look at it at the largest resolution to be able to read it all).
I love the last line (of the big print) ...
"I hope you enjoy this wand as much as anyone can enjoy a stick."
Monday, December 24, 2007
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Foggy Christmas Eve Eve
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Caryn cuttin' loose...
Some very good friends of ours (The Discourser and his fabulous family) threw their annual holiday fĂȘte. A fine time was had by all, including my darling wife.
Friday, December 21, 2007
Private Reserve
Regular readers of this blog will remember that LOVE out dog sitter. Every year she presents her clients with a gift, including her "private reserve" wine for that year. Each bottle is personalized (dog- alized?) for the dog
Two years ago, it was "Pawno Grrrigio". Last year it was "Zinfan-tail". I love this year's "Pinot more" (get it, "pee no more"?)
Thanks Shura -- you are the BEST!!
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Doin' it wrong ... Doin' it right...
Tis the season for businesses all over the map to send out holiday gifts and cards. This blog entry is designed to give examples of what is right and what is wrong in this practice...
The CEO of one of our software vendors is a follower of a certain school of thought authored by a certain science fiction author. This CEO "schools" his employees in the teachings of this late prophet.
Now, I'm all for folks believing in what ever they want. I'm even OK with sending out holiday cards with demonstrating thier beliefs. On the other hand ... Seriously!?!?!? Didn't the German government kick Microsoft's butt over your technology being imbedded in Windows? Have you considered that, well, frankly, you might want to examine who your audience is before you send out a card like this?!?!?
Here we have the example of cheer done exceptionally well. The very kind gentleman who presented me with this lovely bottle of BV Pinot Noir (Carneros Valley) understands that I enjoy a good Pinot (he gave my boss a different bottle, by the way, because we have different tastes, and this most excellent vendor understands that).
There's no proselytizing, no controversial "immortal spirits from another galaxy inhabiting our bodies" -- just some superior grape juice, lovingly crafted by our friends from the north (Napa).
Doin' it wrong...
The CEO of one of our software vendors is a follower of a certain school of thought authored by a certain science fiction author. This CEO "schools" his employees in the teachings of this late prophet.
Now, I'm all for folks believing in what ever they want. I'm even OK with sending out holiday cards with demonstrating thier beliefs. On the other hand ... Seriously!?!?!? Didn't the German government kick Microsoft's butt over your technology being imbedded in Windows? Have you considered that, well, frankly, you might want to examine who your audience is before you send out a card like this?!?!?
Doin' it right...
Here we have the example of cheer done exceptionally well. The very kind gentleman who presented me with this lovely bottle of BV Pinot Noir (Carneros Valley) understands that I enjoy a good Pinot (he gave my boss a different bottle, by the way, because we have different tastes, and this most excellent vendor understands that).
There's no proselytizing, no controversial "immortal spirits from another galaxy inhabiting our bodies" -- just some superior grape juice, lovingly crafted by our friends from the north (Napa).
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Monday, December 17, 2007
What happens when a truck backs into a fire hydrant
A truck driver backed into a fire hydrant right next to my office's window.
Now, that's a yellow hydrant, which according to this website represents a flow rate of at least 500 gallons per minute. It took almost 20 minutes to get the flow cut off, which means at least 10,000 gallons washed our parking lot and flowed to the bay.
The wall next to the spray is approximately 15 feet tall.
Now, that's a yellow hydrant, which according to this website represents a flow rate of at least 500 gallons per minute. It took almost 20 minutes to get the flow cut off, which means at least 10,000 gallons washed our parking lot and flowed to the bay.
The wall next to the spray is approximately 15 feet tall.
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Christmas Cookies Time...
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Interior shot from the Paramount Theater - Oakland
Friday, December 14, 2007
Cupcakes!
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Monday, December 10, 2007
The "U" Picture
Sunday, December 9, 2007
Saturday, December 8, 2007
Friday, December 7, 2007
South San Francisco Light Tree
Here in South San Francisco, every year at Holiday time, the city puts a huge "strand of lights style" Christmas tree at the top of "Sign Hill".
Given its location, the tree can be seen from just about anywhere in South City and most of the environs south past the airport.
Thursday, December 6, 2007
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
South San Francisco Dilapidated Pier
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
64MB of Ram!!
I got a frantic call from one of our labs at work at 5:30 tonight. One of the critical lab instruments was locked, and noone had any idea of how to unlock it.
I arrived in the lab to find a nearly 10 year old computer, running NT 4.0, not connected to the network, just the instrument. As you can see, the orignal tech who installed this system, between discovering fire and dodging T-Rex, installed a whopping 64 MB of RAM.
Anywho -- thanks to my patron Saint, Petter Norhdal-Hagans (see my 500 day blog post about him) and his WONDERFUL freeware utility, I was able to get back up and running.
Monday, December 3, 2007
Sunday, December 2, 2007
A very crooked (but not the crookedest) street
Saturday, December 1, 2007
December Theme Day -- Bridges
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