Congratulations to Chris Becker and his family on their brand new baby girl, Kelsey!
Monthly Archives: February 2007
Snake Skin Car
Countdown to Baby
On Sagara.org
It might be a little sooner or a little later, but that’s the date the doctor’s little cardboard wheel told us it would be, so we’re going to hold them to it, damnit!
Happy birthday, Greta!
Happy birthday to our good friend Greta Eoff. Hope you made it up to your destination safe and sound!
HTTPanties
After spending last weekend mucking around the inner workings of an upload HttpWorkerRequest, these struck me as extremely funny:
[via Gizmodo]
10 Vista Myths Exposed
I fall into the camp of those guilty of thinking that all that’s new in Vista is the eye candy. However, Tech Republic says that ain’t so:
Myth #4: The only thing new about Vista is the eye candy
Your first impression of an operating system, like your first impression when meeting another person, is often based on appearance. And Vista’s appearance does make an impression. With Aero Glass turned on, the transparent window borders, 3 D animations, and other visual effects make it clear (no pun intended) that this is a whole new Windows.
However, the changes to Vista amount to more than just a pretty interface. In addition to the security improvements discussed above, many aspects of the operating system have been reworked to improve usability and provide new functionality. For example:
The search capabilities have been greatly expanded, so that you can easily find documents, programs, and other objects, and even run applications, from a single box in the Start menu.
New productivity applications are built into Vista, including a calendaring/task list program called Windows Calendar and a new, improved address book called Windows Contacts. Together with Windows Mail (the replacement for Outlook Express), these provide much of the same functionality as Outlook, without the need to purchase Office. There are other new built-in applications, too, such as the Snipping Tool that makes it easy to do a screen capture of any desired area without installing third-party software such as SnagIt.
Changes to Windows Explorer make it easier to organize and view your files, with more options. For example, you can see thumbnails of all files (not just graphics) and view their contents in the preview pane without opening them, as shown in Figure A [...]
You can preview files in Windows Explorer without opening them.
Explorer also features automatic horizontal scrolling when needed, and you can select multiple files using check boxes instead of the old method of holding down the [Ctrl] key. Many little things make the user experience less frustrating; for example, when you select to rename a file in Explorer, only the filename is changed; by default the extension remains the same.
These are only a few of the new Vista features that can be enjoyed with or without the Aero Glass interface.
Of course, the real reason I want to upgrade to Vista is so that I can start playing with IIS 7, what with its new extensibility, easy management, and gooey modular goodness. Alas, with Sagara 2.0 on the way, an OS upgrade is suddenly not as high of a priority.
[via LifeHacker]
The housing market is difficult right now
How difficult? Why don’t you ask these guys:
Mortgage Lenders Network USA Inc. filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy protection Monday in Delaware. In papers filed with the court Tuesday, the company is asking the court to let it reject leases and contracts as well as permission to sell machinery and office equipment[...]
The company had employed 1,780 in November, but that has shrunk to 267 people at the time of the filing.
That’s gotta hurt.
Edit: Evidence
Priorities
Kelly’s mom came over for dinner last Monday night. Kelly had Crockpotted some delicious tortilla soup, and because I was running late at work that night, I called to let them know that I would be home shortly, and that they could start eating without me.
“Oh, no! We’ll wait. My mom just got here.”
How very nice of them, I thought.
So I get home, pull into the garage, and walk into the house. Upon entering the dining room, this is what I see:

2 weeks?!? What happened to 5?
Mucus plug: gone.
Expected delivery date: 2 weeks from now.
Edit 2007-02-06 8:45 PM: Kelly went to the doctor today. Looks like we’re back to a full-termer.


