Posted by Chris on Oct 1, 2009 in Family, The Blog, This and That | 0 comments
Five years ago tomorrow I married the love of my life. It feels just like yesterday that I met Amy for the first time. Now here we are in Midland, where I never thought I would live, in a great house with a rambunctious 2.5 year old and another on the way. Life is GOOD!
Whatever he** may come tomorrow, at least I’ve known heaven going on five years now.
Love ya babe! Thanks for always being...
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Posted by Chris on Sep 17, 2009 in Family, The Blog | 0 comments
Well. Finally. We’re all moved in and I actually feel like a Midland-er now. It only took a couple of months, some extremely painful days of hauling large boxes, and…oh yea…switching Mortgage companies. For those of you that may not have heard, it appears you have to give your first-born, blood samples, and high-security clearances to Wells Fargo Mortgage to even get them to...
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Posted by Chris on Jun 24, 2009 in Family | 0 comments
Wow. Another month come and gone. Time seems to keep slipping by the older I get. Well the past month has been a blast though. Three new sites, a new company and a couple of really stressful weeks later I got to take my son for his first fishing trip. Absolutely amazing! Makes the rest of what I do worthwhile just to see my boy out having fun without a care in the world.
So, my tech tip for the...
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Posted by Chris on May 28, 2009 in All Things Tech | 0 comments
Take Ubiquity and mash it with JetPack and you will see a whole new ‘web’ emerge where the user is more in charge of their browsing experience…gone will be the days of site limitations and dozens of tabs open, users will be able to mash site content together (or remove it) on their own..developers can focus on services, and less on interfaces…a win-win I say (except for ad...
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Posted by Chris on May 28, 2009 in All Things Tech | 0 comments
I stumbled across an interesting application today. Ubiquity for Firefox is a new command-based browser modification/power tool. I don’t recommend it to the general home user yet, but for geeks like me, this will save a ton of time by giving us power to control our browsing and short-cutting common daily tasks. Check it out:...
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