If you were pope, what would your name be?
{from Fark}
Popeasaurus Rex
.....to say "bend over and take it"

what's worse is that the Washington state legislature is proposing a new gas tax that will raise the price an additional 15 cents over the next 5 years. What happenend to all the states repealling their gas taxes a few years back when it got to $2 ? ugh.....
Emerson Catherine Cody: She arrived March 23 at 12:13 pm! 7lbs. 5oz. and 20 inches long. Mom and baby are doing fine, and will be out of the hospital tomorrow!...
{from A little game I call 'back in my brain'}
everyone welcome the cody's to the world of parenthood!
IE7 Details Emerge: Varg Vikernes writes "Microsoft Watch has a story about new features we can expect in IE7 (code named 'Rincon') which they gathered through Microsoft's key partners. Apparently we can expect 32 bit PNG support, native IDN support, new functionality that will simplify printing from inside IE and, of course, tabbed browsing. The new browser also will likely include a built-in news aggregator. Apparently an important factor is security."
{from Slashdot}
All these "great innovations" sound a lot like the feature set that FireFox has had for over a year now. The sad thing is that IE will only have to be "good enough" to keep people from defecting to FF.
IBM backs open-source Web software: IBM is putting its corporate heft behind a popular open-source Web development technology called PHP, in a move meant to reach out to a broader set of developers.
On Friday, the tech giant announced a partnership with Zend Technologies to create a bundle called Zend Core, which includes IBM's Cloudscape-embedded database and Zend's PHP development tools. Zend sells tools built on the open-source edition of PHP and offers related services.
{from C|NET}
This is very good news. I use PHP extensively and am really digging the new features in PHP5. Hopefully this will lend some more credibility to running PHP at the enterprise level.
Quite a lot has happened since I last posted. hmmmmm....let's see
This is all I can think of for now, but i'll update this if I remember more....
Judge Says SCO's IBM Case Lacks Evidence: The judge says he finds it "astonishing that SCO has not offered any competent evidence" regarding whether IBM has infringed SCO's alleged copyrights through its Linux activities.
{from eWEEK Technology News}
wow, it only took two years for the judge to figure this out....
I stumbled across an article in the Purdue Exponent about the sledding that takes place on Slayter Hill every winter. I miss the days of getting liquored up and propelling myself down a hill on a trashbag or piece of cardboard. I was witness to many a hilarious event during those times.
My favorite quote from the article is this:
"Five years ago, the University used signs at the bottom of the hill to warn sledders about the danger; however, administrative officials found that sledders were colliding into the signs."
-eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines.