A little inside joke for my extended family, as I am known as Mujibar the "tech support" guy.
Make your own "For Dummies" cover here.
Sunday, December 31, 2006
Which Superhero are you?
Your results:
You are Spider-Man
Click here to take the "Which Superhero am I?" quiz...
You are Spider-Man
| You are intelligent, witty, a bit geeky and have great power and responsibility. |
Click here to take the "Which Superhero am I?" quiz...
Tuesday, December 26, 2006
A leaf alone
Saturday, December 23, 2006
Photo Friday: Weather
I couldn't decide which shot to post, so YOU get two. I know - I look out for you.
Posted for Photo Friday contest: Weather.
Sunday, December 10, 2006
Villa Milagro Vineyard
A client and friend, Steve Gambino and his wife Audrey, announced the release of their 2005 wines. These are the first grapes to make it in the bottle ever from their brand-new vineyard in Finesville, NJ.
Rosie's - $12.99 a bottle
Carlo's Red - $13.99 a bottle
Luz - $17.99 a bottle
Mostly - $18.99 a bottle
Noche - $19.99 a bottle
For more information, contact Steve Gambino. Or visit their website (currently under construction) at http://www.villamilagrovineyards.com
Rosie's - $12.99 a bottle
Carlo's Red - $13.99 a bottle
Luz - $17.99 a bottle
Mostly - $18.99 a bottle
Noche - $19.99 a bottle
For more information, contact Steve Gambino. Or visit their website (currently under construction) at http://www.villamilagrovineyards.com
Saturday, December 9, 2006
Wednesday, December 6, 2006
James Kim: Father, Husband, Hero
Eleven days ago, a family traveling from Oregon on the way home to San Francisco went missing. After an intense 9 day search, their vehicle is located on a snow-covered back road that they took a wrong turn onto. Only the wife and two small girls aged 4 years and 7 months were present. The wife/mother fed the kids all the food they had and then had to breast feed both children to keep them alive. She did this in overnight temperatures of 20 degrees for 9 days and nights.
James Kim, the husband and father left on Saturday morning for help telling his wife he will return in a few hours if he can't find help Today, on the eleventh day, his body was found "a long distance" away from the car by SWAT team members who were lowered from a helicopter. There were literally 100s of rescuers out there, living on adrenaline in hopes to find him alive - they must feel horrible today.
I really feel a connection to James and his family. First, I have watched him on CNET, secondly he has two little girls. I have been hoping he would be found alive, but I guess it wasn't meant to be. I can totally see myself in what he did. If I was in that situation, I would have done the exact same thing James did - he had to go for help - he had no way of knowing how long it would be until someone came. He had to do whatever it took so his children and wife could live on.
I guess that's my true definition of a father and husband and a hero. Godspeed, James. You died knowing that you did everything in your power to get help for your family, and they will know it forever.
http://news.com.com/James+Kim+found+deceased/2100-1028_3-6141498.html?tag=cnetfd.ld1
http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/12/06/missing.family/index.html
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16070337/
James Kim, the husband and father left on Saturday morning for help telling his wife he will return in a few hours if he can't find help Today, on the eleventh day, his body was found "a long distance" away from the car by SWAT team members who were lowered from a helicopter. There were literally 100s of rescuers out there, living on adrenaline in hopes to find him alive - they must feel horrible today.
I really feel a connection to James and his family. First, I have watched him on CNET, secondly he has two little girls. I have been hoping he would be found alive, but I guess it wasn't meant to be. I can totally see myself in what he did. If I was in that situation, I would have done the exact same thing James did - he had to go for help - he had no way of knowing how long it would be until someone came. He had to do whatever it took so his children and wife could live on.
I guess that's my true definition of a father and husband and a hero. Godspeed, James. You died knowing that you did everything in your power to get help for your family, and they will know it forever.
http://news.com.com/James+Kim+found+deceased/2100-1028_3-6141498.html?tag=cnetfd.ld1
http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/12/06/missing.family/index.html
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16070337/
Sunday, November 26, 2006
When the moon hits your eyes....
... well the moon is white, isn't it? God, why do you have to be so critical? You don't respect me for my creativity anymore do you? When we first started dating - it was the #1 thing you loved about me.... never mind. Posted for PXITE.com contest.
Taken tonight from my driveway... hope you enjoy it.
Image data:
Olympus E-500
150mm
.040 s
f/8.0
ISO 100
Downey Woodpecker in a Black Walnut Tree
This female Downey Woodpecker and her family visited us today.
The Black Walnut tree across the street seems to be home to many birds and animals alike. I spotted some Nuthatches here too today.
Saturday, November 25, 2006
Our visit to Easton's own: The Crayola Factory
Betcha didn't know...
Jaindl Farms, located in down the street from me in Orefield PA, provides the turkey for Thanksgiving dinner at the White House and has for over 40 years....
Wegmans sells Jaindl turkeys and Beck cooked her second one this Thanksgiving at our house.
http://www.jaindl.com/
Wegmans sells Jaindl turkeys and Beck cooked her second one this Thanksgiving at our house.
http://www.jaindl.com/
Monday, November 20, 2006
Charles Wadsworth
"By the time a man realizes that maybe his father was right, he usually has a son who thinks he's wrong."...
Sunday, November 19, 2006
Death of a Green Beret
Before he died in Iraq, 'Toz' had an order for his Green Berets: Attend my Arlington burial, then take this $100,000 for a party in Las Vegas.
"If you are getting this e-mail, it means that I have passed away," the missive said. "No, it's not a sick Toz joke, but a letter I wanted to write in case this happened."
...read the rest here, it's a great story.
I guess this is a good a time as any to make my wishes public when I die. I feel very strongly that the funeral and gatherings should be a celebration of life. I want everyone to get up and tell a funny story about something that happend with us, make everyone laugh and help them remember the good times.
If you can't think of a funny story - you don't know me well enough!!
See you in 80 years at the funeral.
"If you are getting this e-mail, it means that I have passed away," the missive said. "No, it's not a sick Toz joke, but a letter I wanted to write in case this happened."
...read the rest here, it's a great story.
I guess this is a good a time as any to make my wishes public when I die. I feel very strongly that the funeral and gatherings should be a celebration of life. I want everyone to get up and tell a funny story about something that happend with us, make everyone laugh and help them remember the good times.
If you can't think of a funny story - you don't know me well enough!!
See you in 80 years at the funeral.
Saturday, November 11, 2006
Thursday, November 9, 2006
Cut it out!
In 1994 a group of doctors at Chenglepattu Medical College Hospital, India lost a pair of 7 inch long scissors while removing a tumor from a 33 year old woman. The doctors must frequently lose medical instruments, because they didn't seem to notice the missing tools. When Ms. Sigamani began complaining about abdominal pain after the procedure, the doctors figured that it was probably just run of the mill post-surgery blues and suggested she take pain killers.
Twelve years later the independent investigators believe they may have solved the mystery of the phantom pain and the lost scissors when they suggested that Sigamani have an X-ray.
The hospital denies having any medical records pertaining to the now-12 year old surgery, and has not asked for the scissors back.
via wired
Twelve years later the independent investigators believe they may have solved the mystery of the phantom pain and the lost scissors when they suggested that Sigamani have an X-ray.
The hospital denies having any medical records pertaining to the now-12 year old surgery, and has not asked for the scissors back.
via wired
Wednesday, November 8, 2006
Paige
So, I'm getting Paige ready for bed tonight when she decides (like every night) that she has to pee, NOW. She wanders off to the bathroom naked and sits on the "big girl potty"
"Daddy, I don't need the Dora seat anymore, because I just hold on now - like at school."
She finishes peeing, and leans down to pull up her pants which aren't there.
She looks up at me and giggles "I'm having a rough day."
"Daddy, I don't need the Dora seat anymore, because I just hold on now - like at school."
She finishes peeing, and leans down to pull up her pants which aren't there.
She looks up at me and giggles "I'm having a rough day."
Sunday, November 5, 2006
Kidney Cancer
My sister goes in tomorrow for surgery to take out a cancerous tumor from her kidney. The doctor isn't sure if he will be able to just take a small piece of it or will need to remove the entire organ. Keep her in your prayers for tomorrow.
She was in great spirits when we visited today and gave me this bracelet to wear in support of the Kidney Cancer Association.
Thursday, November 2, 2006
Wednesday, November 1, 2006
Saturday, October 28, 2006
Exxon Reports an $80,000 profit every second
Yes, ExxonMobile earned over $10,490,000,000 in profit last quarter.
That's $806,923,077 per week
That's $115,274,725 per day
That's $4,803,114 per hour
That's $80,052 per second
IN PROFIT!
They are whores. They should be returning this to the consumer at the pump, not pocketing it. Listen, I am a business man - and everyone deserves a profit - but at what cost? At whose cost?
Give some back, Exxon - show that you care about the people, even if it's just a little.
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/26/business/27exxoncnd.html?ex=1319515200&en=69865f08cdb18490&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss
That's $806,923,077 per week
That's $115,274,725 per day
That's $4,803,114 per hour
That's $80,052 per second
IN PROFIT!
They are whores. They should be returning this to the consumer at the pump, not pocketing it. Listen, I am a business man - and everyone deserves a profit - but at what cost? At whose cost?
Give some back, Exxon - show that you care about the people, even if it's just a little.
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10
Friday, October 27, 2006
Looking for a little something different for that Jack-o-lantern this year?
The Pumpkin Glow web site offers a couple dozen non-traditional pumpkin-carving patterns.
Download a PDF of a cartoon, comedian, celebrity or patriotic carving patterns to make your jack-o-lantern stand out from the crowd (Jay Leno pictured). Some of these patterns require a bit more carving skill than others, but the expertise level is conveniently noted inside the PDF. Got any pumpkin carving tips for those of us who are all thumbs? Post 'em up in the comments. — Gina Trapani
Thursday, October 26, 2006
I am the proud new owner of new digital SLR camera
Since my FujiFilm digital passed away last weekend, I took a trip to the camera store and got myself a brandy new Olympus EVOLT E-500, I got one heck of a deal and I am so excited about the quality of the pictures. Click on the link below or the photo to see an album taken by the new machine.
From New Camera an... |
Mom and Dad, 50 something years of marital bliss
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