
They are both such great books that it is hard to do them justice, but the Eragon movie really was bad.
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Wednesday, May 30
by
doug
on Wed 30 May 2007 04:35 PM EDT
Let's hope that they've done a far better job bringing Book 1 of His Dark Materials to the big screen than they did of Book 1 of Inheritance.
![]() They are both such great books that it is hard to do them justice, but the Eragon movie really was bad. Friday, January 6
by
doug
on Fri 06 Jan 2006 11:54 AM EST
Stumbled across this little gem. Makes me wonder if this guy even thought to sight in before the season.
Thursday, November 17
by
doug
on Thu 17 Nov 2005 05:52 PM EST
Born 11/16 at 1:12PM - Young Master Howitt joined the outside world.
![]() Congrats to Jamie & Tracey and the Family. Thursday, January 27
by
doug
on Thu 27 Jan 2005 04:37 PM EST
Many thanks to my friend John for this gem.
I've never actually watched Chappelle's Show on Comedy Central, but this bit is one of the funniest Internet bits I've seen in a long time, if ever. Sent as an attachment... Wednesday, January 26
Tuesday, January 4
by
doug
on Tue 04 Jan 2005 09:15 PM EST
I've added some new pics to the Hawaii Xmas '04 photo gallery.
I can't begin to tell you how wonderful this trip has been physically, mentally and spiritually. I'm rested again for the first time in months. While I can't say as how I'm really eager to leave, (it' is a tropical island afterall) I am energized to get back into the swing of work. I'm also looking forward to an exciting '05 with some specific ideas, goals and aspirations. There may be more on that later, we'll see. What there will be more of though are pictures from all over Oahu and Hawaii, and video from Volcano National Park. Tuesday, December 28
by
doug
on Tue 28 Dec 2004 02:46 PM EST
and a belated Merry Christmas to you all!
Well, we made it. Almost didn't, but in the end made it here faster than we'd originally planned. The short of it is that our original NorthWest Flight from Harrisburg was delayed beyond our ability to make our connecting flights to get us here to Hawaii before Christmas. Someone, obviously overcome with Christmas spirit recognized this and after spending 2 hours of creeping forward in the ticket counter line we were informed that we had been re-routed on United and were scheduled to arrive in Honolulu 4 hours early. So we're here. Wish you could be too. "White Christmas", when it's the sand of Waikiki beach can be a tradition I could become acustomed to I think. Oh, FYI - there actually is a United Airlines Flight Number "1" ![]() and I thought that they started their numbering sequence at 1,000 Many more updates to come... perhaps. Time to get out and enjoy the sunshine now though. Friday, December 24
by
doug
on Fri 24 Dec 2004 02:29 AM EST
about 4 hours from now Kara and I are off to spend Christmas with her mother. Christmas with my Mother-in-law... my first.
For any of you thinking to yourself that Christmas with the Mother-in-Law has got to suck, and you're feeling bad for me, you've obviously never met my Mother-in-Law. She's a fun fun lady, and a "good head". And other than the initial "she's your girlfriend's Mother" you have to not like each other schtick, I've really liked her from the start. So for the next 12 days or so I'm going to be celebrating Christmas and New Years with my Mother-in-Law, her boyfriend Don, and of course Mrs. It gets even better... really. M-i-L is an officer in the USN. Stationed at Pearl Harbor. So before you feel too bad, check the weather first. :-)
by
doug
on Fri 24 Dec 2004 12:35 AM EST
In the movie "The Recruit" Colin Farrell's
character gets the best line in the flick. During one of his CIA
entrance interviews he is asked if he has ever been intentionally cruel
to animals. He responds with something the the effect of:
"Yes... I once dressed my dog up with reindeer antlers and took a picture of him." Well... ![]() I guess... ![]() I'm doubly guilty... Well actually... ![]() Make that thrice... I wish I had video and sound for that last one. That little snowman sings a little song and it drives Pride nuts. He picks it up and carries it around with him. He's incredibly gentle with it. Unlike his brother who I'm pretty sure holds the international record for reducing a stuffed animal into the most number of its individual components within the 7 second time limit. He's also the only dog I've ever heard of actually destroying the "Lifetime Guaranteed" indestructable dog toy... twice. He still can carry the groceries... I think. Haven't actually tried that with him in a pretty long time though. We'll have to put that early training to the test again as soon as we get back. When he was about a year old or so I started walking to the store with him and getting him to carry the bag home. At least part of the way anyhow. He hated it at first but then once he got the hang of it, and developed a fan club for his abilities he seemed to actually enjoy it. Monday, December 20
by
doug
on Mon 20 Dec 2004 11:11 AM EST
Been writing... A LOT over the past month.
Mostly on my survey report due to be released here in the next week or so but I took some time out to pen the first of what is shaping up to be 3 parts. Originally it was going to be a single article but the more that spews out onto the keyboard the more I think it's going to be harder to edit it down to only even two parts. Anyway, Part I hit this morning over at ISP-Planet. Enjoy. Please send me any comments, good bad or indifferent. Thursday, December 16
by
doug
on Thu 16 Dec 2004 09:46 PM EST
I'm sitting here watching the Apprentice and I gotta say that it's become a Kelly love in.
He's my pick too, don't get me wrong, but I'm really getting just dying to see someone say something nice about Jen. Ah, OK... her boss. He claims to be sad to lose her but take her... Pretty dumb ending to an otherwise good show. Wednesday, December 15
by
doug
on Wed 15 Dec 2004 09:13 AM EST
![]() Well it was bound to happen sooner or later and last night it did. Our first snowfall that didn't melt as it hit the ground. Weatherman says it won't last but what the heck do they know. They didn't know this was coming... Tuesday, December 14
by
doug
on Tue 14 Dec 2004 06:32 PM EST
Tis' the season for good wishes and stuff. Every year I get a
bunch of cards and emails from family, friends, associates and some
from people I barely even know.
There are several that I anxiously await (as weird as that sounds) including one that arrived via email just a few minutes ago. My Fishing Bud Dave Fremlin sends a unique email card. ![]() For those who don't know Frem, he's easily one of the nicest guys on the planet. In the top 2 or 3 funniest people I've ever met, and has perhaps the coolest job of anyone I know. He also plays the pipes... something that he did with great distinction at my wedding and added realism to his portrayal of the infamous "Drunkin Piper" in Men with Brooms.
by
doug
on Tue 14 Dec 2004 08:00 AM EST
Kara and I got to spend last weekend in the Bay area. It was a great
weekend. We both do a lot of travelling, but we rarely get to do
it together and this was a nice change.
Responding to an invitation from our long time friend Deb Howard to join her and new husband Terry, we happened upon a rare gravitational anomaly whereby a bank of frequent flyer miles, availability of vacation time and the ability of qualifying flights, we were able to RSVP in the affirmative to their request to join them in celebration of their recent nuptuals. We had a nervous start to our adventure when our initial flight was delayed beyond our ability to make our connection. Yet another rarity occured however when the Delta gate agent at the Harrisburg airport was not only helpful but was indeed assertive in getting us transfered onto another flight to route us a different way. In addition to getting to spend some time with Deb and meeting Terry, we also managed to squeeze in a few other activities. The highlight, other than the reception, was doing some winery tours/tastings in the Livermore Valley wine region. I never even knew this area existed and I must say that we were pleasantly surprised by the diversity and in general, the quality of the wines we encountered there. We bought 10 bottles and then lugged them back accross the country, and would have bought more if we'd had a way to get them home. PA is one of those states that you can't ship wine to for some draconian reason escaping my understanding. Mike Cassidy made the time to pop down from Walnut Creek to join us for a little while on Saturday and to partake of a couple of wineries products with us. Funtimes had by all. Now, other than a trip to the farm this weekend we're both actually going to be home for the next 10 days... odd. The next great adventure begins early on the 24th when we are returning to Hawaii to spend Christmas with Kara's mom. Thursday, December 9
by
doug
on Thu 09 Dec 2004 02:06 PM EST
I was out in the backyard this morning just shortly after sunrise when
movement caught my attention. I looked up to see this flock come
in for their landings in a standing dead pine tree on our lot about 60
yards from the back of the house.
![]() I'm pretty sure that they were Turkey Vultures. They were a carrion eating breed of some sort for certain. Crappy photo I know but I didn't want to ge too much closer to them than this. The group sat there almost motionless and silent for 2-3 hours. The only real movement was when I walked out to snap the above photo. The only noise they made was the sounds their wings made as they shifted nervously about the tree. The dogs didn't seem to bother them in the least but I was not a welcome figure. It was actually more than a little creepy. My morbid curiosity had me getting up to check on them every 10 minutes or so. Nothing, they just sat up there. The harbingers of death, in a dead tree, just waiting. Maybe I've seen a certain Hitchcock movie too many times but they kept me interested in them for a good long time. Weird way to start the day.
by
doug
on Thu 09 Dec 2004 08:20 AM EST
After supper last night I fired up to do some online work and this is what Firefox got back from news.google.com
![]() This happens less than a week after reading through a rather long and flattering story on the technology behind Google I found courtesy of FastCompany. In an odd sort of way I was actually relieved to see that error. Just proves that no one's immune to the occaisional problem. |
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