Friday, February 27, 2009

For a little color...

I can't recommend this site highly enough for the monthly collections of desktop backgrounds. They usually post these on one of the last days of the month and the collection for March 2009 is outstanding as far as I'm concerned.

March backgrounds from Smashing Magazine

The site also has excellent articles on web design as well.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Musings...

I'm not sure how I like the winter season here in Indiana.  When I lived in Michigan, especially in the UP, there was a definite start and stop to winter.  Once winter started, you knew it was there to stay.  Here in Indiana, the average daily temperature for January is 34 degrees.  That means it can be winter during the week and spring on the weekend.  I don't mind the part where I don't have to shovel the driveway much, but it can screw with your brain if you're not used to it.

But spring is on the way and that means bike riding.  The DINO Series gets started earlier this year with the Tuneup on the second weekend of April instead of the last.  And I can't wait.

Have you seen the cover of the March 2009 Bicycling magazine?  I think I may have found my new road bike.  I haven't really thought about much about getting a Giant but this one looks quite nice.  I haven't ridden one since I had my brothers old steel Rincon.  I rode that around Marquette quite a bit along Lakeshore Blvd.

Other things I've been thinking about are getting some new bike shorts and possibly a new jersey.  All my stuff is as old as my bike is and it sure would be nice to get something more in fashion.  I really like the Mountain Tee (long or short sleeve) from Performance.  What I'm trying to figure out though is, would that jersey still go with regular bike shorts?  Or would I need to get something like their Mesa short.  I'll have to think about that.

Tomcat Tip: Tabs in TLD files

When you're writing your own JSP EL functions and putting the function signature in the TLD file, make sure it does not include tabs.  Tomcat doesn't like it.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Have a little respect...

Cloth Bags

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Dana and I have been using cloth bags for awhile now. Our biggest problem is remembering to use them. I will say it feels good to use them and since they can haul more, there's less trips from the garage to the kitchen.

Thursday, November 06, 2008

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Interesting articles...

So apparently somebody DID want to do something about the '70s energy crisis.

Carter Tried To Stop Bush's Energy Disasters - 28 Years Ago

Dr Shlomo argues that the idea of a Jewish nation is a myth invented little more than a century ago.

Israeli Bestseller Breaks National Taboo

Friday, October 03, 2008

Friday, September 26, 2008

A bit presumptious, don't you think?

Apparently McCain has won tonights debate, even though it hasn't happened yet!

McCain Wins Debate

Called It! WaMu is no more

I mentioned to some family that this could happen several weeks ago.

WaMu is seized in largest bank failure in U.S. history

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Tell Paulson where to stick it!

Please sign Senator Bernie Sanders petition and let Secretary Paulson know what should really happen.

Sign the petition

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Women Against Sarah Palin

The most powerful site I've seen yet.  The quantity and quality of the comments is staggering.

Women Against Sarah Palin

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

I wanted to say something about this...

...but somebody beat me to the punch:

Lobbyists for McCain

Because, who better than lobbyists to look out for your best interests?  McCain sure seems to think so.

Friday, September 12, 2008

Couldn't help myself...

C'mon, who doesn't like a good Simpsons reference?

Quote of the day

The following quote speaks volumes about this years election:

Repetition does not transform a lie into a truth.

~Franklin D. Roosevelt~

Tuesday, September 09, 2008

No wonder Palin has an 80% approval rating...

...Alaska doesn't levy income taxes or a sales tax.  Another interesting thing, on the Alaska's Tax Division web site they list today's price of a barrel of oil.  Why?  The state gets 85% of it's revenue (pg 5 of 126) from oil that comes out of the ground:
In FY 2008, oil revenues are projected to contribute 89% of the state’s General
Purpose Unrestricted Revenue. Oil revenues will continue to play a key role in
Alaska’s future.
No wonder most Alaska residents support drilling in ANWR - they get more money in their pockets.

And guess what, that makes every gallon of gas you put in your car that much more expensive.  So how is Palin supposed to bring about "change" when she's tied so closely to Big Oil, JUST LIKE THE CURRENT ADMINISTRATION?

Sunday, September 07, 2008

RATM Kick Ass!

From here.

Thursday, September 04, 2008

Is Palin ready?

An interesting tidbit about Palin and her "experience."

Total population of the state of Alaska: 670,053

Total population of Marion County, Indiana (Indianapolis, my current residence): 876,804 (estimated)

So, do you think she's ready?

Thursday, August 28, 2008

McCain Advisor: There are no uninsured Americans

I know I'm just reposting this but people need to see it.  Direct your attention to the section titled 'McCain Advisor'.

From Texas still leads nation in rate of uninsured residents