Posted in PSA on July 29th, 2008 11 Comments »
That’s Daddy (me) holding Kate in the operating room. That’s Kate not long after getting her first bath and sitting under some heat lamp thing for a little while. Here she is not long after birth, while Lauren was in recovery. I’ll post some more tomorrow or the next day.
Posted in PSA on July 29th, 2008 No Comments »
Lauren is catching a nap with Kate, so I snuck out for a bit in search of a Starbucks with Wi-Fi. Instead, I found a place called American Roadside, which means I don’t have to drink Starbuck’s crappy coffee and can instead have a burger while I resize photos and check e-mail. Stay tuned for [...]
Posted in PSA on July 28th, 2008 4 Comments »
Kathryn Ellen Hespos – Born 7/28/2008 (sharing a birthday with Uncle Rob) at 10:32 AM. 8 lbs. 10 oz. , 21″ long and just beautiful. I’m worried that, after all Lauren and I have been through today, that if I post more than that, I’ll start to babble. So I’m going to go to sleep [...]
Posted in Random Commentary on July 21st, 2008 3 Comments »
Camping this weekend was fun, but I’m beat up. 1) I have a gash on my big toe, thanks to a glass bottle I encountered while clamming off Cedar Point. I probably should have gone for stitches, but didn’t. 2) I dropped a 200-lb. generator on my ankle. It hurts, but the swelling should go [...]
Posted in PSA on July 15th, 2008 No Comments »
I am so swamped it is not even remotely funny. So don’t expect to see much here this week.
Posted in Linky Love on July 10th, 2008 1 Comment »
more fail, owned and pwned pics and videos Head over to FAILblog and vote for Eric Porres’ FAIL. Look for “Parking FAIL” submitted by Tom H (me). Eric took this picture of really confusing NYC parking signs and posted it to his Facebook account. Unbeknownst to him, I kleptoed the picture, FAIL-ized it, and submitted [...]
One of the ways ad networks differentiate themselves from one another is by flaunting their position in the ad queue. That is, their sales reps talk the network up with ad buyers by saying their network gets “first look” at an ad impression on a content website. An ad queue is a dynamic construct. Think [...]
Last night, I realized what I’m going to have on my hands this year. At some point, I’m going to have more tomatoes than I know what to do with. Thankfully, family lives close and I’m sure they’ll want to take some off my hands, especially with all the paranoia over the salmonella thing. When [...]