May 27, 2008 · Technology · Comments Off

After 2 Windows systems have turned on me, I meandered into the Apple store and switched teams, for home anyway. So far pretty darn happy. I?m looking forward to actually doing something with the video that we have in boxes. That?s my goal and now I have the tools to actually deliver.

July 30, 2007 · Uncategorized · (No comments)
  • 1 — Sometimes you just need a beer (this counts if it is at home — self-contained happy hour)
  • 2 — Really good for meaningful conversations
  • 3 — really good with a round table, awkward at rectangle table — looks like a firing line
  • 4 to 6 — good number, small enough for decent conversation but not easy to break away from conversation if you aren’t interested in the main discussion
  • 8 to 12 — difficult to have one conversation and prone to conversation envy based on where you are sitting
  • 12 or more — location issues based on seating but more flexibility moving around the group for side conversations if there are people standing
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May 16, 2007 · Uncategorized · (No comments)

Alex quotes books in much the same way that Adam and I quote TV shows.  She has a talent for memorizing the words and working them into her day.  This especially holds true for a book about rules:  “No Biting.  What can you bite?  An Apple.”  Such a great book (No Biting! by Karen Katz) for ilustrating the judgement of behavioral decisions.  So armed with my book, I have a quick fix for Owen’s pinching of my face.  I would read the book of some general rules to the little pincher and he would learn right and wrong much like Alex did.  I read 2 words of the book and he took the book and threw it across the room.  Point taken. 

September 5, 2006 · Technology · (No comments)

I’m starting to think that it would be nice to have text messaging on home phones (landlines).  It would be useful for quick messages that don’t need any security (can be read by anyone).  It would also be very beneficial if the person is on the phone and does not have multiple lines.  But, I haven’t looked into this at all – it’s probably not a new concept. 

August 26, 2006 · Family · (No comments)

David and Owen were inseparable during Craig’s wedding weekend.  Owen’s parents greatly appreciated the break.   It was nice to see that Pederson approach to keeping kids occupied by looking at the trees is genetic and continues to survive through the generations.

April 3, 2006 · Family · (No comments)

Here’s Mr. Owen in his exersaucer!

April 3, 2006 · Family · (No comments)