Here's a link to the wedding information page. That's right
folks, step right up - find out who Dave's Arch-Nemesis is... Find out
when we met... find out... eh... go there.
On another topic I've been messing with the layout even MORE, and as a
result the archives are now by title of the post (figured it'd be easier
to find what you're looking for). Also the calendar on the right
contains links to every post made in the current month.
Oh, and this is for my wife:
"Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday dear
Christy, Happy Birthday to you!"
I'm digging the flexibility of this b2 blogger. There's still quite a
bit that I need to do to the site to make it what I want, but it's
getting there. Anyway, if you notice anything about the site that
doesn't make sense, or just doesn't work, let me know. I'll be messing
with the colors for the rest of the weekend, but the overall format
should be complete.
Now I need to start on the separate pages, like the bio, and the links
page (that's going to be a pain). I've got somewhere around 600-800
links that I want to get online in …continue.
This video is my new all-time favorite thing... For the next five
minutes. You should go look at it, because I can't imagine how many
times the lady had to practice to get some of the words right. ;)
It's back up and running. I've now got a separate server that's doing
all the web serving, mail serving, and news serving, so messing with the
firewall won't bring it down.
Hmmm... What else. Nothing.
Oh, and two new domains coming down the pipe. Should have them up
(cross fingers) by the end of the weekend.
Well I'm back in oklahoma after two wonderful weeks in the great north.
I had a great time up there, but only wish i had more time to spend with
my friends up there, too bad they were all deployed (just kidding.) I
had a great time spending two evenings, if you can call them evenings
since the sun never really set, with Dave and Christy. They make a
great match for each other. I'm about to take a road trip in the next
few weeks. I love use or lose leave since no one can tell me that I
can't go. I …continue.
Welp, back from the deepest, darkest jungle of Maine. Whew. You know,
I think that vacations are sometimes more exhausting than work. I was
glad to be back so that Christy and I could relax. On to other things.
Some of you may have noticed that the site was down for a while. Had to
move it from the firewall to an internal server (some silliness about
security ;]) but it's all joy and happiness now.
Should be registering the new domain name(s) soon, and setting those up
on the local ISP.
MMmmmm... summer in Alaska, and no deployments coming down the pipe!
Also, …continue.
4 pork chops (you choose the cut-although boneless is my favorite)
2-3T flour
6T chicken stock or broth
2T rice vinegar
2T prepared chutney
1/4 tsp curry powder
1T butter
Instructions: Heat oil in a skillet just large enough to fit all your
meat (with a little breathing room in between). Dredge each piece of
meat in the flour and place in skillet. While the pork is cooking -
about 6 minutes total - mix the broth through the curry powder in a
bowl. Once the pork is cooked through, remove from the skillet and set
it aside. With the drippings in the skillet, add the …continue.
I'm almost done with the framework for the new links page. It will
probably not be fully integrated with the posts on this site. A
separate page seems to fit what it will be much better. Anyway, that
should be up by next Tuesday, and then I'm out of town for two weeks.
I'll see if I can't get the wife to post a few more recipes before we
leave. (yummy)
A friend of mind on aklug passed these links along. We'll see what's
really going on today (supposedly). Wonder if all the distros have
RedHat envy? ;) As my friend said, "Just so long as they don't screw up
SUSE!"