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Long Weekend...

It was an eventful weekend for me.  We had a surprise party for my brother nick who just turned 16.  He was very surprised, it was a lot of fun.  Go to this website and you can hear one of the songs we played for his birthday.  I thought it was funny. I also bought him a car key to give him.  It didn't go to a car though.  Oh well.  I'm sure later tonight we will put some pictures from the party up on my wife's site.

Great new year...

It has been a very nice new year so far. We had a nice little party with lots of friends over to play with my Wii and some Ninja Burger. Everyone who reads this needs to purchase the game "Ninja Burger" right now. Don't hesitate go to ebay and buy one right now...

Welcome back I'm sure you'll enjoy that game you just bought. My friend Brad brought that over and it was really a great game. Thanks for introducing me to it. Over the next couple of weeks we should be starting a weekly life group on Tuesdays so I'll probably start updating this with the information we go over in our studies and with extra information relating to the particular lessons we are on. So that will probably make for some very interesting updates in the future.

Peking Palace/ Shogun here in Fort Smith Arkansas-- List complaints here!

Hit the comments button and lets complain about restaurants in Fort Smith. I'm sure we all have lots of horror stories. I'll start...

 

Software Decisions

Any mechanic knows that having the right tool for the job is essential to doing the job right and in a timely manor. Its not a tough concept but for some reason people don't apply this thought to their software. I know lots of people who want software to run their business and don't want to spend money to get it. Many Open Source softwares are available and many of them are very very good. These are great solutions if you can find one, but if your company is doing 2 million a year in sales is it really unreasonable to pay 20,000 dollars to make sure your records are kept properly. thats only 1% of your sales to manage and keep your records. I just don't get it. Anyway this is something bugging me today at work so I thought I'd mention it. Here is a good POS Software company prophetline if you ever care to contact one.

Nintendo is being sued by a group of attorney's who need to hear from you!

Nintendo is being sued because a few users of the Wii apparently don't know how to hold onto an object. They are getting wild with their pitches on baseball and actually letting go of the Wii remote. It has a safety strap that goes around your wrist to help keep the remote from flying. Apparently some people have had the strap break because it isn't strong enough. Here is some information about the Wii from my experience.

  1. I couldn't pull hard enough to break the strap, I tried yesterday just to see if I could.
  2. The remote is tiny and weighs almost nothing, the amount of force it would take to break the strap while making a throwing motion is equal roughly to a Randy Johnson fast ball.
  3. The games don't require you to make extremely fast and exaggerated motions. Most actually work better with smaller more deliberate motions.
  4. My 3 year old doesn't even drop the remote.
  5. Every game gives you a warning before you start that says securely fasten wrist strap before playing and the directions always say to securely grip the remote.

Below is an email I sent to the law firm with which this case is being filled. I think we should all send them emails telling them how crazy it is. here is their email address gw@classcounsel.com. Be polite they are just trying to make a fast buck. Here is their website www.classcounsel.com I didn't make it a link because I don't want to benefit their page rank.

My Wii Code...

If you have a Wii make a comment and leave your code and your name so I can add you to my friends.  Here is my code!

5227-0776-5446-2299 

Look at the photo on the Tom Kirkham Link, you won't believe it!

Everyone who reads this needs to help solve the mystery of the water in the light bulb.  I have seen this in person, sadly most of you don't work at Kirkham Systems or even know where it is so you will never get the chance to see this strange phenomenon.  Go to Tom Kirkham's blog to see the photo he took.  This is not a fake I can verify it and anyone in our area can come see it.  A sealed normal light bulb filled with water in an enclosed case with no visible leaks.  We just noticed it today so we don't know how long it has taken to fill up halfway or if it will last long.  Any Idea's as to how this cam about are welcome to post comments on his blog or mine. 

Ask a Ninja

One of my favorite websites ask a ninja. He does comedy videos that really are hilarious.  He is trying to turn December 5th into "Day of the Ninja."  So check out his special delivery video about it and see if you can't help to generate some online buzz about ninjas on December 5th.  It is an interesting experiment from an online marketing perspective to see how much influence a popular video blog can really have on internet traffic when it is focused on one single day. 

I'll check Technorati the day before and the day after to see how much change their is on ninja. Thanks for reading I look forward to  killing you soon!
 




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