2007 in Revyoo
Just a quick video remembering some of the highlights of 2007. I mention Max & Jenny's wedding in there because it was sort of the climax of 2007 for me, even though it was technically 2008.
Just a quick video remembering some of the highlights of 2007. I mention Max & Jenny's wedding in there because it was sort of the climax of 2007 for me, even though it was technically 2008.
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Funny, yet horrible :)
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This is my personal blog, so I'm not trying to sell anyone here on my new product. But because this is my journal, I want to let everyone know what I've been so busily up to.
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Wish I knew this guy. Hard to find good people who are decent drummers (or vica-versa).I think his name is Weston DuPree from the band, "Eisely". Already in a band :(. Oh well...
His brother plays bass... guess I would know him too!
What am I saying?! I wish I knew somebody who played something or at least could sing! Funny thing is, this DuPree family (brothers, sisters, and cousins) all play, sing, and compose marvelously. What a cool set up.
I'm blubbering about, so I guess I'll stop :). More on Eisley later, they seem like a neat bunch. They just finished a fall tour with Mute Math who is... a neat bunch too!
I created a new tag, just for this post... o.O
Image taken from http://www.eisley.com/tourpics/eisleymutemathPICS/Eisley-MuteMath-Tour.html
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First, the important news: my strings broke today while I practiced a new song I wrote down south. While the breaking part is a bummer, the fact that they have lasted as long as they did is a great thing!
To all guitar players suffering from breakage, buy D'addario XP. After this next set expires, I will be strapping on the Cleartones I have heard so much about.
"12. ...But you have changed your works, 13. [and have not done according to his command, and tran]sgressed against him; (and have spoken) haughty and harsh words, with your impure mouths, 14. [against his majesty, for your heart is hard]. You will have no peace. EnThis strange bit of text is very familiar if you've done your homework on Nephilim in the Bible. Otherwise, it's just a bunch of nonsense. But the startling number of 3,000 cubits is quite intriguing... maybe the Israelites weren't lying when they said they'd found "giants" in the land.a I iii 13. [They (the leaders) and all ... of them took for themselves] 14. wives from all that they chose and [they began to cohabit with them and to defile themselves with them]; 15. and to teach them sorcery and [spells and the cutting of roots; and to acquaint them with herbs.] 16. And they become pregnant by them and bo[re (great) giants three thousand cubits high ...]"
"Due to the overtly Christian nature of the previous dating system, BC, meaning "Before Christ" and, AD, translated from latin as "the day of our Lord", scholars have adopted a neutral dating system that peoples of all religions and races can use. BCE stands for "Before Common Era" and CE for "Common Era". Other than the acronym, both dating systems are identical." (not their precise wording)No matter how you slice it though, our whole dating system centers around the birth of Christ. But, I suppose you can use whatever acronyms you want if it makes you feel better ;).
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Somebody send this to our good hunter friend... :)
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I'm not an environmentalist (I've been caught declaring that Yosemite should be entirely paved over) but I think these "Earthships" are pretty sweet. They are far from low-tech, have no service costs (power, water, etc), and look really wild. A cross between Hobbit homes and moisturizer vaporator farms on Tatooine are the best way to describe the way these homes look.
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It's about time for me to get some sleep. But before I went, I wanted to record a small report to blog.
In part, because my laptop has never been able to use my little USB directional mic properly... usually corrupting the sound. So before I left, I tried it, seeing as I recently switched the entire system from Windows to Linux.
And it worked great!
I was quite proud of my good judgment in ridding Windows from my machine. Maybe God sensed that, or something, because now it doesn't work.
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Anywho, I've eaten plenty of turkey, ice-cream, eggnog, ham, potatoes, and home-baked cookies. And now I feel terrible. I think I'll eat salad and fish for a week when I get home... :)
Speaking of fish, my Mother and sister discovered some Sushi rolling sheets at a garage sale. I'm not really experienced eating Sushi, let alone making it, but I'll give it a go when I have some time. Seems pretty fun. Now that I can make hamburgers that I am happy with, it's time to move forward!
I better get to sleep though... sorry you could not hear my raspy, over-tired, voice!
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I'm an ambidextrous sleeper :)
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Oh Sandy, mother warned me never to take on a girl as my secretary, but now it's too late!
*ahem!
Sandy is a "personal assistant" that functions via email. You just send her an email with something you want to be reminded about, and when (if you want), and she'll shoot you an email at the appropriate time, fifteen minutes early.
It may sound simple, but it seems incredibly useful to me. Not only will she remind you, but if you CC a friend in the email, she'll introduce herself to them and send the reminder to them as well, so it also makes for a killer collaboration tool.
She can actually do a LOT more than reminders, but I'm still getting used to having a girl around my inbox, so I'll report back on the other functions another time. This makes for an extremely simple planning system that I am quite excited about, because anything bigger just starts to feel clumsy.
Oh, and I also set her up for Twitter and I can access her from my phone. Very nice!
Where have you been all my life, Sandy?!
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Looks like a really busy week. I've got a truck-load of updates for this blog that I can't wait to unload, but I don't know when I can get to it!
Especially for Monday and Tuesday, my mentor assures me that we're about to get into the best thing since Italian bread sticks for Internet Marketing. I'd tell you what it's about, but they'd probably kill me and, worse, steal my computer!
On top of that, I have another special project I've been working on for over a week now that should be seeing a release at some point this week or early next week. I'll definitely be blogging that once it's available. It will be my first public product.
On another note, my strings have been holding up pretty good! I do have a back up set, just in case, but these d'Addario XPs are lasting a long time. My Mom and Sister are going to be away, for the most part this week, so hopefully I'll be able to carve out a little time to start rolling out all the blog updates.
In the mean time, here's an odd picture of me you may enjoy from our recent goodbye BBQ for the Kennedy's.
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gOS would like to convince you that Google is already your Operating System, most people just don't know it yet.
Out of the box, just works!We're creating an OS ecosystem that is complete. We come with all the software you need to browse the web, email, instant message... play movies, music, and connect to iPods... create and edit documents, spreadsheets, presentations, databases, images... out of the box. Plug and play!
Bring on Google and other wonderful applicationsWe recommend Google for just about everything... Gmail, Gtalk, Calendar, Maps, Docs and Spreadsheets, and more. Out of the box, just works!
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We thank the Ubuntu 7.10 community and Enlightenment community for their contribution to gOS and the world. Our dedicated team and passionate community of volunteers are committed to bringing our alternative OS to the masses... so people everywhere can enjoy a third, more affordable and attractive choice when shopping for a computer. To get ahead of ourselves, we're saying goodbye to closed software and the digital divide.
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We don't think people who "Trick or Treat" are bad, or that it's a sin to participate in Halloween in any way. We just choose not to be involved because it doesn't sit quite right with our beliefs and feelings about the "holiday" (holy-day?).
But strange things can happen on Halloween and last night was confirmation in my mind that Halloween is, indeed, EVIL.

So I listened to a 3 hour marketing conference, prayed, and made mind maps in an attempt to figure out my crazy life before finally going to sleep at 5:30am. Then I woke up at 8am because we needed to do a window job.
Windows fans circle today on your calendar, today Apple's OS X (10.5) succumbs to the infamous "blue screen of death" (BSOD) on many Macs who still had older versions of the OS installed (10.2, 10.3). It won't likely last long, however, so enjoy it while it lasts :).
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Well, it looks like I managed to confuse a lot of people with my recent blog address change. Even though my old blog address (justaleaf.blogspot.com) does redirect to this page, my domain did not (justaleaf.com).
From now on, if you are just now rejoining me here, I will be blogging at http://blog.justaleaf.com. This decision was made because I am expanding justaleaf.com to include Music Archives and possibly more on the main site (which is still not ready).
The good news is, though, that I have 2 songs ready to go to (dis)grace your ears as soon as I can get the site up! So, by public demand, my voice is about to get a lot louder :).
Thanks for hangin' in there through all the blog craziness!
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