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some time on the snow with my other hunny bunny
Monday, March 01, 2010 (06:19:37)
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wireshark
Thursday, February 25, 2010 (19:42:35)
Basic Blog The last time I was in Manhatten was for a Hells Kitchen meeting a few years ago. It smelled like urine. I went back this week for some Wireshark training. It smelled like urine this time too. I like trees and mountains and fresh air thank you. But there sure was plenty of colorul and interesting things to look at. I didnt get out too much due to the shitty weather and the impending storm which cut my trip short, but I got a few photos. More here









cricket cricket
Tuesday, February 16, 2010 (08:13:10)
Basic Blog WTH? somebody update this website already!

Lets see. Whats going on lately... Well, I turned 40 a couple of weeks ago. Yep. Ya know when I was 20, I told myself when I hit 40, I'm going to kill myself if I havent already died from "partying". I tell ya, I'm now 40 and I am in the best shape of my life. Spiritually, mentally and physically. I am absolutely LOVING life. More now than I ever have. I dont know what the hell I was thinking back then, but it was obviously diseased. They say when you get clean to make a list of what you expect out of recovery. I never expected this. Beyond my wildest dreams as they say... Also I just celebrated 11 years clean. Not a big deal to most earth people, but for a drug addict like me, its truly a miracle. I am forever grateful for NA and the gifts it has given me. Two of the most important gifts are a beautiful and loving wife and an amazing daughter. I try to show my wife the gratitude she deserves but its tough. Especially when she does things like throwing me a surprise birthday party. I just got done writing the thank you letter to all the guests and its jsut awe inspiring looking back on it. I am a very lucky man to have her as a partner in life. Thank you my love!


Ok what else is going on.... I'm falling behind with website projects and computer building projects. These things used to be some of my favorite things to do, but now they are falling quickly from my list of priorities. It sucks because I am almost done with Zachs site too. I just need to get that thing up and live so I will feel like I am accomplishing something. Its all nice and professional looking too lol. Well, it will be once its live. Then there is Switch's website. A new project. Well actually an old project that is now coming back for more. It was fun working on it and I'm looking forward to putting some new stuff together for him. I think after that I'm done playing webmaster I will focus on getting some of my own neglected projects done. Funny though because my projects also involve building websites and computers. HA!

Hmm what else is going on... Oh ya, we've been getting alot of snow lately. Took the MSR's out for a hike the other day. Nice quiet and a good workout. It was too quiet actually. The whole way up I'm thinking to myself, why isnt my phone going off? No emails? No txts? No pornographic picture messages? I reach the top and realize my phone did not make it. The pocket I put it in was unzipped. Dammit! I didnt want to take the same way down I did up but now I had to backtrack and try to look for a blackberry in 2 feet of snow somewhere along a 2 mile trail. YA right. I was thinking all the way back to the truck about all the cool things my new Droid is going to be able to do. Well, it turned out that I dropped it right at the truck and some guy picked it up. He only lived down the street and called my home phone and left a message. Courtney relayed it to me and I was back in business with my old phone. Its all good. I have some pics on there I really didnt want to lose...



Christmas gratitude
Saturday, December 26, 2009 (16:58:20)
Basic Blog Christmas Day 2009

The Declaration of Independence was signed in the warmth of a Philadelphia summer in 1776. But as 1776 came to a close, it appeared the Revolution might be doomed. George Washington and his forces had suffered a string of losses, and with each loss, there was less and less public support. After all, if the Revolution was lost and the British won, all who participated or aided in the revolt could be tried and convicted of treason against the Crown.

And so, when Washington and his depleted forces dared to cross the icy Delaware River on Christmas Night... then cunningly circled around and attacked Trenton from the north with the wind at their backs, sleepy eyed Hessian defenders waking up on the morning after Christmas were greeted by wind-launched darts and tacks of stinging sleet in their faces and a hail of bullets from the Americans who could hardly be seen through the storm.

The stunning victory at Trenton proved to be the turnaround event that fueled the rebel fire once again. But that was far from obvious to George Washington as he and his forces re-crossed the river and regrouped. The army was about to dwindle away. Enlistments were up at the stroke of midnight, New Year's Eve. Desperate, and without official authorization, Washington called on the soldiers to stay, offering them a bonus if they extended their enlistments. The soldiers did not respond at first, but then one stepped forward, then another... and then another.

They hatched a plan to attack the British once again. Meanwhile, the snow on the ground melted. The rebels crossed the Delaware again on New Year's Day. This time the British were ready, and the rebels were forced into a corner. They were stranded in muddy fields, backs to the river... with no way to escape. One bold attack by the British would wipe out the American forces and end the war.

But George Washington was a Virginia farmer, and farmers watched the weather. He had experienced winter days with blue skies and northwest winds. He had seen the temperature hold steady during those days, then sink below freezing at night. He had a thermometer, and at noon it was 39 degrees and holding. A stiff northwest wind had erased the 50-degree weather of the previous day. Washington ordered the troops to prepare huge bonfires after sundown and make the appearance of bustling around in the camp.

Behind the fire glow, it was dark. We in the age of light pollution are not used to the kind of dark faced every moonless night back in the 1700s. But in the darkness, Washington's troops readied their equipment, even wrapping wagon wheels in cloth to minimize the noise. The ground froze. The forces moved out, picking their way northward... away from the encamped British who were lying in wait to mount their own attack at first light.

Dawn broke to the sight of rebel soldiers marching toward Princeton through fields laced with frost. The Battle of Princeton was fierce, but lasted less than an hour. One casualty was General Hugh Mercer. Mercer County, N.J., is named for the fallen patriot.

The British were defeated again, and pulled back to their garrisons farther northeast in New Jersey. News of the rebel victories spread like wildfire back in Europe weeks later. Soon the French would be emboldened to declare war on Britain and help the American cause. George Washington and his weary forces set up camp in Morristown N.J., with hills to offer cover, and yet close enough to their enemy to spy on their activities.

If George Washington had not been up on his weather knowledge, and had not realized it would freeze at night as he did, his forces would have been surrounded and captured the next day. The hard-fought gains at Trenton would be meaningless. The British soldiers would have been unfamiliar with the northwest wind signal. In the British Isles, that wind originates over the Atlantic and is generally not associated with quick freezes.

A vast and empty field marks the place where the Battle of Princeton was fought 233 years before this coming January. As I stood there in an icy wind two Decembers ago, storm clouds were increasing. It was a raw and unforgiving wind, a wind soon to be armed with sleet and freezing rain.

Aside from the wind in the trees, it was silent out there in that field. The darkness was moving in. I closed my eyes for a moment, and could almost imagine the footsteps of some of our first war veterans rustling through the fallen frosted leaves so long ago. And I said a silent thank you. If they hadn't done what they did when they had to, we couldn't do what we want to in freedom... today.

- Elliot Abrams


Santa says...
Thursday, December 24, 2009 (19:13:49)
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