Archive for February, 2005

Happy Valentine’s Day

Monday, February 14th, 2005

To Whom It May Concern:

You know who you are.
Update:
For my wife and daughter; You have all my heart, all the time.

G’Day World

Monday, February 14th, 2005

If you are up for some interesting listening, hop over to G’Day World and listen to Mick and Cameron spout off about a lot of nonsense. Good fun.

Strawberry Blasted Honeycombs

Monday, February 14th, 2005

If you haven’t tried them, let me suggest Strawberry Blasted Honeycombs. They are quite good. Marilyn picked some up the other day and I have become quite fond of them.
On a vaguely related not, whilst trying to find a link for the above-named cereal, I ran across the Honeycombs site.
If that [...]

My Own Personal Podcast

Friday, February 11th, 2005

Okay, I’m gonna do it. I’m going to start a podcast. I’m not exactly sure when, but I’m going to fairly soon. I’m going to try to start it on the cheap, which is entirely doable from what I’ve heard.
I need to go back and figure out exactly what I need. [...]

The Final Move

Thursday, February 10th, 2005

I moved the last of the stuff I need to deal with out of my Aunt Christine’s house today. There are a couple of pieces that we will be using to decorate Emily’s room when we convert the office back into a bedroom and go with the wireless system. I also have a [...]

Big Plans Go South

Wednesday, February 9th, 2005

I had big plans for today. I was going to be a whirlwind of action, a veritable dynamo of achievement.
Then my head started hurting and my stomach got a bit wobbly and that was that.
Nothing done. Nothing.

Quicken Scams

Monday, February 7th, 2005

I keep getting notices that Intuit is no longer supporting Quicken 2002 and earlier software. These notices are always accompanied by a low, low price “upgrade” for only $39.95.
I don’t use their online bill pay services so basically I can keep using this version of the software indefinitely. But something really bugs me [...]

David Cassidy And Market Price

Monday, February 7th, 2005

If you believe that free markets always find the true value of an item, then 20 David Cassidy/Partridge Family paperbacks and a used puzzle are worth $46.
I’m just letting you know, in case you were thinking of selling yours.

Yahoo Search Is Better

Friday, February 4th, 2005

It is time for me to officially endorse the Yahoo! search engine over Google. I may even take the Google link off the left side of my blog.
Why? I’m glad you asked. Here is the Google search for “James Slusher”. Where am I? Your guess is as good as mine. [...]

You Say You Want A Roofalation?

Friday, February 4th, 2005

Well, ya know.
I’ve been inundated with requests (not really) to see a before and after comparison of the old and new roof. So here it is:
This picture was taken 11 months ago:
This picture was taken today:
There are a few things you can tell right away from these pictures. First, the new roof is [...]