Monday, March 06, 2006

Happenings...

It's neither baseball nor football post-season, so I've made a full recovery. I really don't want to talk about it. Let's just move on to complete randomness about the current state of things...

Work is great and things are really starting to pick up. We did our first trade show and word is still getting out about what we're doing. Feedback has been good. We've started a blog over there too, and it's filled with really useful things for our clients.

My lovely wife and our boys are a pleasure, as always, and we're preparing for their birthdays in May (they have the same birthday two years apart). It's really nice that we both get to work from home and get to see them grow up that much more. She works awfully hard to do the books for our company (among others) and still manages to teach our boys a ton. I'm so thankful for her and she supports me in all my efforts and is paramount in my successes.

Things are starting to get interesting here in Edgewood. The town is growing and there's still the talk (and debate) of a Wal-Mart coming to town. I'm all for it since the need to go to Albuquerque again be reduced in addition to Smiths and Walgreens getting a healthy bit of competition to keep their quality up and their prices low. Free markets at work.

The Freemason's Lodge (Edgewood Lodge #82) is doing well and might someday get an online presence if I ever get around to making the site. Right now it just redirects to the Grand Lodge of New Mexico.

My brother has finally decided to join the masses and has actually started using his e-mail address. We're playing chess by e-mail. I'm not sure he's using it for much more than that, but it's a start.

I guess that's it for now. Nothing too exciting for the majority of those that happen to stumble across this space (usually for iTunes related PHP scripts or for modified ATI mobility drivers). If I'm neglecting anyone's need for information (insofar as I have it), let me know, and I'll try and come up with something interesting to post.

Thanks to Etienne Stegmen in the Netherlands, who bought my old ATI M9 card for a generous amount over postage and got it working in his Dell C810.

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