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On Friday morning, July 18th, my wife was rear-ended by a Snapple truck while she was sitting at a traffic light. As you can see, the minivan took quite a beating from the hit. Thank God, she does not appear to be seriously injured, and none of
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Ah, November... The month where we (at least in the good ol' US of A) remember to be thankful. I have a great deal to be thankful for -- so much so, that I haven't had a moment to breathe this month until this past weekend. I've had several of these busy
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When I wrote part 1 of the home network virtualization project , I didn't realize that I actually had an updated network diagram available . I created it last October, but never posted it -- for reasons which completely escape me right now. I suppose
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Although I really need to upgrade my network diagram to reflect some major changes since 2006, it is effective enough to indicate the need for server virtualization even on a small network. I currently have 4 servers which are operational, and another
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So much for Autumn... Today was an amazing day for October, and we saw a mostly clear day, with temperatures up to 80 degrees . As a result, my family and I finally got a great opportunity to put our new Sea Eagle 330 inflatable kayak to good use. It
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No, not me... My wife. She was able to obtain some tickets, since Oprah is going to be taping a couple of shows in New York this week , and now she's planning to go with my mother, sister and a friend. Thank goodness she didn't have to pay what these
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This summer, in addition to a vacation at Cape May with my extended family, we also went to Shepherd Lake twice (in June and August) , and we had our annual church camp-out at Stokes State Forest . All in all, we had ourselves some good times this summer.
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I've been aiming to start a new hobby for some time now: Remote Control Electric Helicopters. In searching around for a good starter craft, I began to realize that this was a hobby that could prove to be fairly expensive. Thankfully, it turned out that
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June has been chock-full of fun, excitement and new challenges. I have hardly had any chance to breathe -- as evidenced by a dearth of posts to this blog. Hopefully, this weekend I will have a chance to summarize all the excitement, but it involves lots
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This week is a period of transition for me. I'm in the midst of a brief transition between employers, and also some lengthier transitions on the home network. (I really need to shore up some aspects of my home network, and provide a new network diagram.
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Today, I had a whole lot of fun riding my bike with my offspring who are ages 11, 7 and 5. My 5 year old was the last one with training wheels. Towards the end of last summer, I thought about taking the time to try and teach him how to ride without the
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I've been meaning to write about this for a couple of months, but I've been sidetracked a number of times. We bought a VitaMix Super 5000 -- finally -- which we've been using to make shakes, smoothies and ice cream. And juice. BTW, if you've never used
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I'm trying to decide whether this title is more reflective of this post in particular, or the subject matter itself... Over the years, while participating in various technology forums, mailing lists and newsgroups, I have observed a frequent and disturbing
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At the retail level, anyway. And I am no closer to having it installed at home than I was a month ago, when I laid out my grand plans for software upgrades . I have been heavily involved in a lot of projects lately, both at work and at church, so time
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" Daddy, can you show me how to build a computer? " That was the request I received today from my 11 year-old daughter. I guess it helped that I had a whole lot of computer parts laying about, with some unfinished systems. I've been pretty busy of late,
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