Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Setting the Pace

I found this little article from the AP quite amusing. Here's the link to it at SFGate.com:

Gen. Pace: Homosexual Acts Immoral, by Anne Flaherty

The last 1/2 of the article: (emphasis mine)

"We need to be very precise then, about what I said wearing my stars and being very conscious of it," he added. "And that is, very simply, that we should respect those who want to serve the nation but not through the law of the land, condone activity that, in my upbringing, is counter to God's law."

...

"I would be very willing and able and supportive" to changes to the policy "to continue to allow the homosexual community to contribute to the nation without condoning what I believe to be activity — whether it to be heterosexual or homosexual — that in my upbringing is not right," Pace said.

Pace's lengthy answer on gays was prodded by Sen. Tom Harkin, who said he found Pace's previous remarks as "very hurtful" and "very demoralizing" to homosexuals serving in the military.

In March, the Chicago Tribune reported that Pace said in a wide-ranging interview: "I do not believe the United States is well served by a policy that says it is OK to be immoral in any way."

Harkin, D-Iowa, said he wanted to give Pace a chance to amend his remarks in light of his retirement.

"It's a matter of leadership, and we have to be careful what we say," Harkin said.

Pace noted that the U.S. Military Code of Justice prohibits homosexual activity as well as adultery. Harkin said, "Well, maybe we should change that."


That last statement by Sen. Harkin is pretty hilarious. My immediate thought is if he were to change Pace's statement on immorality (in red above) to his liking it could read, "I do believe the United States is well served by a policy that says it is OK to be immoral in any way."

Wha?!

Sunday, September 23, 2007

iGotOne

Well, actually iGotOne for her :)

My lovely wife gets the iPhone and I get her Samsung slider phone, which has a horrendous GUI.

It really is for her.

No-- really.

I'm not kidding!

I'm in front of a computer all day and have access to the Internet. In contrast, she's doing myriad sorts of things as a full-time mom and rarely has time to sit at a computer.

I, of course, get to mess w/ it when I'm not at work! Plus- I get to take the iPod Photo (40Gb) now!

Wil's Mighty Men

L->R: DK, PD, Me, eTU (holding RIU), LK

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It's a rare occasion for us all to be together, but we were gathered to send DK off as he moves to Beijing for a career opportunity. These guys are among the dearest brothers God could have given me.

* One of them served as my wedding day coordinator.
* The other three were my groomsmen.
* It was an honor to be the best man for two of these guys. (The other two aren't married yet.)
* I've known all of them for over 10 years now.
* One of them I've known since kindergarten.
* All are Cardinals, except me. Two are Cardinals from University or graduate school. The other two are Cardinals from high school. At least I was an Eagle in high school!
* The non-University Cardinals and I are U.C. products- A Bear and two Aggies.
* Obviously, the Bear and the Cardinals are mortal enemies in a collegiate sense.
* We are bound together by the Holy Spirit.

Friday, September 21, 2007

A Watery Death (Again)

My 2nd Nokia 6230 went for a spin in the washing machine. The 1st one went into the water with me on Oahu back in May. This one used to be G's, but she's now using a horrible Samsung D807.

We all woke up late and I was rushing to get M to school. Threw a bunch of clothes in the washer and zipped outta there. The phone must have been in my hand and I let go of it when I was stuffing the laundry in the machine.

G heard the clunking noise when she threw everything in the dryer.

On the phone-
Me: I think I left my phone at home again.
G: Uh, no you didn't, you put it in the washing machine.
Me: What!?
G: How can you still laugh?

Friday, September 14, 2007

Giants vs. Dodgers: September 18, 1997


Hard to believe it's been 10 years since Brian Johnson's out of the blue, line drive home run in the 12th inning that day to complete a two-game sweep of the Dodgers tying the teams for first place in the NL West. I hardly remember the details of that game or the game the night before!

That year, Leon got Wayland and I to buy a 17 game package. That was pretty crazy as we signed up for it well into the season and we were in a mad rush to use all the tickets before the end of the season. I got off work early for the September 17 night game and took a day off from work for the following day game. Those were good times.

It's hard to remember many details about the games, but the best part was just hanging out together and the camaraderie of loving baseball.

Some other things I remember:
* Freezing at the night games in the field level seats on the 1st base line.
* Enjoying the upper deck seats on the 3rd base line where there was no wind.
* Our Garlic "Rally" Fries!!
* Sitting in those seats and telling Leon to buy my company's stock when it went down to $5/share, it then shot up to ~$90 during the Internet stock bubble. It's back down to $6-7 now.
* Receiving an entire sheet of playoff tickets for that year as it looked like they were going to win the division.
* Giants won the division and go to the playoffs! The Florida Marlins swept them the 1st round. We were all bummed out that we had this huge sheet of tickets and only got to use one! I re-call the fog rolling in at that playoff game.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Nikon D40 6.1MP Digital SLR Camera Kit with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED II AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor Lens

Where Is It?
Check out Ken Rockwell.

Update 9/12 - Yes, this is replacing the teeny-tiny Canon which is now in a thousand pieces. My dad has a D40 and has the 18-200mm lens. I''ll get one of my own eventually, until then I'll just borrow his. *grin*

Monday, September 10, 2007

"Are You Ready For Some Football?" 3

We have a team dinner at work tonight as a new colleague is visiting from Allentown, PA. He joined our group as a result of the LSI/Agere merger.

The good boss asked for restaurant suggestions. Being a good City-mite, I realized the 49ers open their season at home tonight against the Cardinals on Monday Night (American*) Football AND the Giants are hosting the Diamondbacks. "How about Gordon Biersch in downtown San Jose?"

Our reservation's for 7:00PM, see you there! Funny how both teams in town are from Arizona.

Workin' hard.

* My manager is British ;)

Saturday, September 01, 2007

"Are You Ready For Some Football?" 2

For all you honky tonk fans out there, the title of the last post was a reference to Hank Williams Jr.'s "All My Rowdy Friends (Are Comin' Over Tonight)" which was/is the opening music to Monday Night Football for a number of years. (I haven't watched MNF in ages.)

It'd be pretty cool if the NFL released a CD box set of all the songs Hank did for MNF. Each week, the lyrics would be customized to fit the two teams playing that night.

If you haven't heard the original "All My Rowdy Friends" here it is.



Yes, that's Animal from the Muppets!

"Are You Ready For Some Football?"

Saw this in the "Random Videos" panel on the right. "What the heck- I'll check it out," I thought.

I hope you like Billy Joel. The lyrics are pretty clever.

 

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