Apr 292002
 

Eeyore’s was fun as usual. We actually stayed a few hours longer than we originally planned. For those of you that have never been or don’t live in Austin, here’s a bunch of pictures that give a good feel for what it’s like. The Boy and The Wife are in the background of one of the pictures on page 4.

I did exciting stuff like mow the lawn and clean the air filter for the air conditioner on Sunday. I also managed to watch the second half of the Sixers-Celtics game and all of the Mavericks-Timberwolves game. Nowitzki was unconscious in the first half. The Mavs look awful damn good. It’ll be interesting to see how far they make it.

 Posted by on April 29, 2002 at 9:37 am
Apr 242002
 

Turns out that I had mistyped the path to the image with back slashes instead of forward slashes. Apparently, IE 6 corrects that type of error and displays the image while IE 5 does not. This explains why I wasn’t having a problem, but others were. I love it when Microsoft “helps” me.

 Posted by on April 24, 2002 at 6:28 pm
Apr 242002
 

For those of you in Austin, the big annual Eeyore’s birthday party in Pease Park is this weekend.

I’ve heard that some of you are having problems with broken images on the pic of the week page. It’s working fine for me from work and home, so I’m having a hard time tracking it down. I suspect it’s a caching problem on the client browser or ISP. If you’re having a problem and haven’t told me, please do. I’d like to figure this out. I’ve been slacking on any more coding for the last few days. I may get some stuff done tonight.

BTW, if anyone has any experience with dealing with utility companies who want to chop down your trees, email me. I think I’m about to have a throw down with Austin Energy over some of my trees.

 Posted by on April 24, 2002 at 12:31 am
Apr 162002
 

The Boy and I managed to survive the long weekend on our own. We were actually pretty busy.

Early Saturday morning, we went to the post office (to mail our tax return and money to the bloodsucking IRS) and Home Depot. I spent the rest of the morning/early afternoon pulling weeds while The Boy terrorized trees and the dog with a super soaker that Sam left behind when she moved to Ithaca. We had a visit from Critter Ridders (expensive, but recommended) to relieve us of our second dead squirrel in the attic. The guy was really amazing. He managed to zero-in on the exact spot and only make a small hole in the ceiling. After that, we headed out to an early dinner at the Salt Lick with Ruhul, Hillbilly, the English, and Jennifer from GMan. The Boy gorged himself on brisket, bread, and an inhuman number of pickle spears. I got heartburn and he managed to fall off the bench, scraping his cheek and giving himself a massive bump on the head. He also picked up a new skill that he is quite proud of. At one point during dinner, Ruhul flashed him the heavy metal hand sign. (You know, the one with the thumb, index finger, and pinky point ing out and the middle and ring finger curled against the palm.) He was very intent on learning to do this and practiced on and off throughout dinner. Well, every evening since then, I’ve heard an excited “Look Daddy”, only to turn around and have him flashing me the two handed metal hand signals (although truthfully, he’s actually doing the Longhorns sign with his thumb tucked in over the middle and ring fingers) and tell me, “Like Ruhul.” I’m sure Ruhul will be happy to know that he’s influenced The Boy. He’s even showed it to his bewildered mother. The Wife’s now wondering what the hell else we taught him while she was away.

On Sunday, we went to see Ice Age. It was a decent kid flick, not quite on par with the likes of Jimmy Neutron and Iron Giant, but not any worse than the stuff that Disney has been foisting on us lately. The movie was followed by a trip to the GMan for the Blue Dog Rescue benefit. The Boy had the requisite pretzel and half-pint of root beer. We got to hear Hilary sing. She was quite good. Finally, we stopped by the Driskill for drinks with Sarah and Ivan who had just gotten married in a civil ceremony at their home.

The Boy was amazingly well behaved overall, only one real meltdown when we were leaving Salt Lick. He got a little crazy at the end of the night at the Driskill as well, but that was to be expected.

 Posted by on April 16, 2002 at 7:18 am
Apr 112002
 

It’s a bachelor weekend for The Boy and I as The Wife will be out of town. We’ll probably head to the park on one, if not both days. We’re also going to hang out at the GMan on Sunday afternoon. There’s a benefit for some dog rescue program (I’ve forgotten the name). I plan to take some new pictures, so you can all stop hassling me to update the picture of the week.

Here’s an interesting article from Bruce Sterling on the current state of the US military.

 Posted by on April 11, 2002 at 6:44 pm
Apr 102002
 

The Wife had an appointment with the midwife this morning. They were able to hear the babys heartbeat with the doppler and everything seems to be fine (approx. 150 beats per minute).

Assuming the due date is correct, this week marks the end of the first trimester. The Wife’s been having a tougher time with fatigue and nausea than what she had with The Boy. This is leading to speculation that this one is a girl. I’m reserving judgment for an ultrasound sometime late next month where we plan on finding out the gender (assuming the baby cooperates). The next midwife appointment is May 7th, I believe. We’ll probably schedule the ultrasound then.

 Posted by on April 10, 2002 at 12:26 am
Apr 032002
 

Now that I have the disk space, I finally got around to posting all of the past pictures of the week. You can get to them from the current picture of the week page. The format is a little weak, but it’s a start. I’ll pretty it up later.

I’m on a roll. With any luck, I’ll have the desert island discs (CD and DVD) pages and the dead pool up before the end of the month.

 Posted by on April 3, 2002 at 9:05 am
Apr 022002
 

I went to see Fugazi Saturday night at Emo’s. Since they’re gracious enough to allow anyone to take photos at their shows, I decided to take my digital camera this time. Feel free to check out the results.

The shots are pretty good, although I wish the camera had a better zoom. I couldn’t get much closer without risking getting kicked in the head by crowd surfing jerks. I think the arrival of the new baby in October will warrant an upgrade. The camera does have a small microphone built-in, so I recorded short snippets of two songs, “Rend It” and “Epic Problem”. I’m actually pretty impressed with the recording quality.

It was a short 1.5 hour set. They did play a lot of old stuff, including “Suggestion” and two of my favorites, “Sweet and Low” and “Long Distance Runner”.

 Posted by on April 2, 2002 at 8:46 am