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Running

Jodi went running this morning. She's out there now, getting fit. We both need it - we've been complaining of our lack of proper diet and exercise, and corrensponding lack of energy, for some time. My bike gets out of the shop today (after a much-needed tuneup) so I'm going to start riding again.


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Who says infertility can't be funny?

From an infertility board I came across (the web is funny like that) (The question is about alcohol affecting infertility treatments, the doctor's response is below):


McCusker on OS X

Dave McCusker got himself a shiny new TiBook a little bit ago, and is learning the pleasures of Mac OS X. I love seeing someone "get it" (no matter what they're "getting"). What a cool thing.


Tattoos

I'm headed up north to Flagstaff today with a friend of mine - he's getting the final piece of a set of tatoos that cover his whole upper right arm. Dustin is, literally now, a "piece of work". -)


Resin servlet / JSP container

I don't want to jinx anything, but here's a clue:


Spaceballs!

Hehe. Jodi has never seen Spaceballs, and it just came on TBS. Fun!


Janis Ian on RIAA, internet music downloads

This has been blogged a number of other places, but I just got around to reading it and you should too.


That Same Flower

Jodi and I went to the central Phoenix Library today, to pick up several books. We left with the two I needed, plus one other of interest: That Same Flower, by Jostein Gaarder (review).


Cradle Will Rock

Jodi and I are watching an all-star cast in Cradle Will Rock.


Yay Amazon!

I got my first gift via my Amazon wishlist today!


Java/WebObjects Developer

Due to circumstances beyond my control, I am now available for Java/WebObjects work. I also have some experience in J2EE/Servlets, and a degree in Graphic Design. I've been developing websites in a number of environments since 1996, and have worked with clients to help them define their needs and requirements.


To Read: MacHack paper on Cocoa plugins

Found here.


Redmonk.Net Schwag

Check it out.


Redmonk Mug?

Would you imbibe hot caffeinated beverages from a mug bearing... this?


Official Footwear of Arizona

When it's 112&degree out, less is more...


Eclipse 2.0 released, wherefore Mac OS X?

Eclipse 2.0 has been released. Eclipse is a Meta-IDE, an integrated development environment for programmers that can be configured to work with most any language/runtime. You can download 2.0 here, but I'm wondering what would need to be done to get a copy running on Mac OS X. There are Win32 and native X Windows versions... but it seems there's no (at elast) Pure Java version.


WebLogger MEETUP

(Thanks Doc!) Meet MEETUP, the site that lets you arrange meetups with like-minded people in your area. There's a weblogger meetup group, too. ;)


Mac OS X Web Services Apps

Brent is thinking about creating a mailing list for Mac OS X application developers who are working in the area of webservices, specifically desktop apps for web services. I think this is a great idea, and will help show others what a great platform Mac OS X is!


Bowling

Jodi and I went bowling last night with a bunch of friends from church. Neither of us had been bowling since junior high, so we were abit rusty. I think my three games were 84, 98, and 102. Ouch. But - we had a blast! Hanging out with friends, having a great time, it was all a Friday night should be. I managed a couple strikes, completely by luck I'm sure! Jodi got one or two as well, and we both had (more than) our fair share of gutterballs! Thank goodness we were with friends! -)

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