Our beloved friends the Ridenours have produced a child, Zoe Roxanna Ridenour.
She is small and most likely pretty confused right now. I suspect she will settle down shortly. Did you know that what I don’t know about children could fill a book?
Again, welcome Zorax (still working on a nickname).
Now, if you are totally nuts for these photos…you can download them by Clicking here (456MB)
Find a few photos below, which aren’t really the best or most memorable…just the ones that helped me build a funny non-related narrative in my head. A narrative I will not be sharing. Enjoy!
Another friend has made the jump to Macery. Excellent. Now he did this without my influence and mostly because his school, Full Sail, sets up their curriculum to support OSX distribution. Which is really really cool.
Getting to where coffee shops have more Apple’s than other machines on The Hill. Big change from a few years ago.
Also, I did mention my new lappy will be here in a few weeks?
I am giving Shelfari and test ride this week to see if it does anything useful. So far, neat widget in the sidebar of the blog. There is a surprising number of people already on board, you can check their libraries as you browse around.
The interface is decent and responsive, might as well take a spin. You can sign up yourself rightHere.
Personally, I am just adding books as I read them rather then back filling them all. So, go ahead and read along with me.
In a world that is progressively fissioning, we see music and the dance arts grow ever closer. After a brief lull in catalogue modeling, Ryan finally answered
Well, geekery spreads like envy on care package day at fat kids camp (…) amongst the newly Mac Faithful.
Witness Diana’s blog, Tomndianna. Check it out.
Could this be a trend of new sites amongst my people? Want help setting up your own?
Why don’t you meander over to blogger.com and get started. Let me know if you need anything.
In a round of brilliant creative mutual ideation, we came up with some really promising ideas for TV shows.
Say hello to the next big family friendly classic, Au Bear.
iChat facilitates the sharing of skills. Like lock-pick skills, bow-staff skills, and ultimately Nunchaku skills.
Behold, Devin’s blurry Numchak-ery.
Sure, I would love to get a better shot. Unfortunately the raw speed of the Numchaking prevents that.
Shame.
Redkev and Jo are now equipped with the latest in Mac Lappy technology. A quick trip to the Apple Store, some joyful unpacking, and some painful data migration from the old beleaguered PC, and they on the path to Mac-ery.