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Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

Daily Archive

Bison in the Yellowstone River: Yellowstone National Park, September 2003

Old Faithful: Yellowstone National Park, September 2003 The first thing we did upon arriving at the Upper Geyser Basin was watch Old Faithful erupt. Fortunately for us, we only had to wait a few minutes after we arrived.

Linux Not for the Faint of Heart?

Apparently, Linux is so complex that even a world class software engineer can’t always get it to work.

I find it highly disturbing that a software engineer of Jamie’s caliber would give up on upgrading software. Jamie lives and breathes Linux. It is his platform of choice. If he throws in the towel on Linux upgrades, then what possible hope do us mere mortals have?

—Jeff Atwood: Coding Horror: Let That Be a Lesson To You, Son: Never Upgrade.

Rachelle and Emily spent the day visiting with Grandma & family http://tinyurl.com/2t3ocp

Emily and Her Merry Crew: My mother, aunt and older brother are camping in Northern Georgia this week, so Rachelle planned a day trip to see them. Emily really enjoyed her day visiting with them.

Emily: She is walking around by herself well now. In the last few months, she has become very confident.

Emily with Her Uncle: My mother, aunt and older brother are camping in Northern Georgia this week, so Rachelle planned a day trip to see them. Emily really enjoyed her day visiting with them.

Grandma Plays with Emily: My mother, aunt and older brother are camping in Northern Georgia this week, so Rachelle planned a day trip to see them. Emily really enjoyed her day visiting with them.

That’s One Happy Girl

The Big Girl in Her Big Pink Chair: What a big girl she is!

Emily Goes for a Ride: My aunt gives Emily a ride on her shoulders. My mother, aunt and older brother are camping in Northern Georgia this week, so Rachelle planned a day trip to see them. Emily really enjoyed her day visiting with them.

Look at My Treasures: Emily likes to collect things. We call them “her treasures”.