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By Paul Davis on
Friday, April 28, 2006
Well yesterday was quite a day for me and right now I'll say that I've got some plans to make. I don't really want to get into what happend right now but it looks like I'll be moving back home, which no matter how it comes about really is a very good thing.
Things I look forward to being back in Denver:
- Driving down the street at the speed limit.
- A 15 mile commute that take about as many minutes not 45.
- The Sun.
- Thunder storms in the afternoon with the chance of hail.
- Being able to breath again. (Oregon is loaded with trees and mold. guess what I'm allergic to?)
- Being closer to my Family.
- Not having to cut the lawn in December.
There is more but I'll post later. I'm still waiting on some details on somethings.
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By Paul Davis on
Friday, April 21, 2006
This is a must see ad. Trust me on this. Must see.
In other related news Door to Door brest exams.
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By Paul Davis on
Thursday, April 20, 2006
This is a pretty cool story. This guy in Canada started off with one red paper clip from his resume and, through a sieries of trades now has a years free rent in Phonix, AZ.
His goal is to trade the paper clip for a house anywhere in the world and move there.
Life is an adventure. :)
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By Paul Davis on
Tuesday, April 11, 2006
Interesting. Today I stayed home and was pretty lazy. While I was being lazy I came across a couple interesting things that I had not known. I'll post more about these on the myIPTV site but they are interesting in general also.
ABC is going to start offering their shows (ad supported) from their web site in May. Kind of limited for now but it's a start ABC offers TV for download.
The second hits a little closer to home for me since I work with Video On Demand and all the bits that make it work. It also shows me that I've got to start linking all this cool new technology up in my head so I see it coming next time. :)
MovieBeam is a new company that snuck around installing wireless broadband everywhere and is now offering a player ($249 on line or Best buy), and service ($29 start up and $1.99 - $4.99 per...
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By Paul Davis on
Saturday, April 08, 2006
A chiropractor who claims he can treat anyone by reaching back in time to when an injury occurred has attracted the attention of state regulators.
Burda denied that he is mentally ill.
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By Paul Davis on
Friday, April 07, 2006
Here is a list of the top 20 weird gadgets that tech blog editors have come across.
Everything from Synthetic Human Skin Laptop Bags to Bouncing Digital Cameras.
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By Paul Davis on
Friday, April 07, 2006
If I get this then I'll have everything. The RSStRoom Reader. Sit on the toilet and this thing prints out your weight and the latest RSS News feeds on a roll of toilet paper. :) Gotta love it.
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By Paul Davis on
Wednesday, April 05, 2006
That was the title of one of my favorite authors last books. Douglas Adams traveled around the world looking at endangered animals for one last chance to see.
This is an article about something else that is vanishing due to global warming and just plain to many people. Vanishing World Treasures.
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By Paul Davis on
Wednesday, April 05, 2006
Hmm Maybe just maybe there is a point to all the stuff they do where I work. Either that or it the other side of the equation.
Chaos = Order Order from disorder.
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