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Monthly Archives: March 2008
Opening Day
Wohoooooo! It is opening day for Major League Baseball. It doesn’t get any better than this! Ever since the World Series was over last October I have been waiting for the new season to begin. I am really encouraged by … Continue reading
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Evernote Upgrade Coming
I have tried Evernote a couple of times, but because they do not have a way to sync without hauling a USB key around. It was just too hard to try and use at work, at home, or on the … Continue reading
Frontier Airlines flight not as nice as others
I choose to fly Frontier Airlines as much as I can. They are a local Denver airline that has good customer service and they have TV on the flight. Having TV on a flight makes the time go by so … Continue reading
Posted in Travel and Transportation
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Earth Hour is a waste of time and energy
I just want to say that Earth Hour is just a waste of everyone’s time. Turning off power for one hour on a Saturday evening around the world is a novel idea, but it won’t do anything to reduce carbon … Continue reading
Posted in Energy, Environmnet
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NCAA unfair in hockey National Championships
How unfair is the NCAA Hockey Championships where the host in the midwest regional is the University of Wisconsin and they are playing the University of Denver at the Kohl Center in Madison. Because home ice means so much, hosts, … Continue reading
WordPress 2.5 is now available
WordPress 2.5 is now available to download and install. In addition, WordPress.Org was redesigned. It also looks pretty cool, so check it out too. I’ll be working on upgrading later today. If you take the leap before me, let me … Continue reading
The transformation of the University of Idaho basketball programs
The transformation of the University of Idaho men’s and women’s basketball programs is well underway. Last Monday, Athletic Director Rob Spear introduced the new men’s basketball head coach Don Verlin. Verlin comes from Utah State where he was serving as … Continue reading
