My Google ID card
Too bad I don’t actually work for Google – but if they won’t let me have my own name, maybe I don’t want to anyway!
Too bad I don’t actually work for Google – but if they won’t let me have my own name, maybe I don’t want to anyway!
We just moved into our current house last year, and with tomorrow being National Arbor Day, it is a perfect opportunity for us to plant a tree – something we’ve been lamenting over for several months now.
The 2009 theme, “Trees are Terrific…in Cities and Towns!” was designed to increase student’s understanding of the importance of trees in a community. Here is the official Arbor Day poster for this year:
I’ve also added the “don’t blow it” app to my Facebook page – why?
For every new player, a low-allergenic tree will be planted with American Forests, up to our goal of 20,000 trees. Why? Because studies suggest that higher levels of carbon dioxide and a warmer atmosphere may increase pollen production, which in turn triggers nasal allergy symptoms. And tree planting is one of the best ways to reduce the amount of CO2 in the air.
To help protect the environment, I pledge to:
I went to a business social yesterday – my 1st one – usually I’m more than happy to just code at home with my PC and Pandora, but they did mention hors dourves and a bar, so I figured I’d give it a shot (although I had to pay to drink ARGH!).
Anyway, I struck up a conversation with some dude that turned out to be in sales – I still don’t know what he was doing there besides handing out his card to everybody, but at least he knew all the catch phrases I find oh so dear… He kept my attention for a solid 30 seconds until he started talking about Flash this, and Flash that – at which point I knew it was time for a refill or I was just gonna have to get out of this waste of time get-together.
It took a month, but I finally realized that FB wasn’t giving anything back – sure, I hooked up with a few ol’ Navy buddies, and a few that turned out not being friends after all – but in the end, all I see FB good for is people that need somebody to talk to, and want a site to go to for a bad UX.
Good-bye Facebook. Now I can spend more time improving my web design skills…
* UPDATE: Yea, that didn’t happen – guess I needed more coffee or something…
Lesley Stahl reports on computer viruses that propagate on the Internet and infect PCs, which enable their creators – often called “cyber gangs” – to learn the information they need to electronically rob bank accounts.
Solution? – Contain Conficker
Yeap, the Greenville weather guessers convinced me to not come out this morning, and here it is almost 12 noon – about when we would’ve been done with the morning shift – and there hasn’t been a drop of rain yet!
Once again, that old saying from the Navy stands true lol!
And now, “READ MY LIPS”…