The first new Pac Man mazes in 26 years have been released. Oh the hours and quarters spent chasing ghosts...
Friday, June 08, 2007
Looks Like My Blog Isn't The Only Thing That Gets Updated Every 26 Years...
The first new Pac Man mazes in 26 years have been released. Oh the hours and quarters spent chasing ghosts...
Thursday, May 24, 2007
Memorial Day

In 1868 Memorial Day was not about the first vacation of the summer. Barbecues. Or that great sale at the megaplex. Memorial Day was created to be a day the reflect on those who have made the ultimate sacrifice so we may enjoy our lives. On Monday as you're stuck in traffic; stuffing yourself with burgers, dogs or whatever; or waiting in line to checkout with your amazing bargains - please take some time to reflect on those who are no longer with us. Those who have ensured that we still have the freedom to enjoy our lives.
Remembering...
© 2001 Jessica F., 3rd Grader, Academy Elementary School, Madison, Connecticut.
Red, white and blue
For those we knew
Who marched off to war.
We honor them now
And show them how
Their bravery we can't ignore.
Heroes of war,
They were so much more,
Father and brother and friend.
Flags at half mast
For those of the past
To whom our gratitude we send.
We place flowers on the graves
Of those who were brave,
We salute them far and wide.
Seeing poppies galore
While our hearts soar,
remembering proudly those who have died.
© 2001 Jessica F., 3rd Grader, Academy Elementary School, Madison, Connecticut.
Red, white and blue
For those we knew
Who marched off to war.
We honor them now
And show them how
Their bravery we can't ignore.
Heroes of war,
They were so much more,
Father and brother and friend.
Flags at half mast
For those of the past
To whom our gratitude we send.
We place flowers on the graves
Of those who were brave,
We salute them far and wide.
Seeing poppies galore
While our hearts soar,
remembering proudly those who have died.
Thank you, Jessica.
Friday, May 04, 2007
No Explaination Needed
Thursday, March 01, 2007
Thursday, February 22, 2007
Happy National Engineers Week
This week is National Engineers Week (yes, everybody gets thier own week these days). Why this week you ask? George Washington is America's first engineer, so Engineers Week is celebrated along with his birthday. Tonight, I will be celebrating with a special dinner at work with cocktail hour. Free food and drinks, two of my most favorite things.
Tuesday, February 06, 2007
I'm Still Here
Guess it's time for my monthly post. I've been super busy at work, the guy that does the same job as me and therefore shares my workload was out on medical leave for all of January. That meant I had to pick up most of his share of the work. My boss and a couple of the other engineers helped out.
I had a good birthday weekend, went out with my sister and her husband on Friday, hung out at the Midtown on Saturday, just had a small Super Bowl party on Sunday and Carnealian took me out for a birthday steak dinner and drinks last night.
Guess I'll sleep when I'm dead...
I had a good birthday weekend, went out with my sister and her husband on Friday, hung out at the Midtown on Saturday, just had a small Super Bowl party on Sunday and Carnealian took me out for a birthday steak dinner and drinks last night.
Guess I'll sleep when I'm dead...
Monday, January 22, 2007
From The "You Can't Make This Up" Files
Helped my Mom, Aunt (her sister) and Uncle (her borther) move into their house yesterday. Yes, they all live under the same roof, should save a little on Christmas card and postage this year. The three of them have been a rather Nomadic bunch lately. My cousin remarked that they will all die in that house. I was a little kinder, I said you don't have to die here, but the next move will be by a moving company, even if we have to all chip in.
Speaking of postage, from Fox News:
No Wonder They're Disgruntled
OWENSBORO, Ky. (AP) -- Postal workers apparently have no special clout when it comes to being told the check's in the mail.
That's the case in this western Kentucky city, where post office employees are still waiting for their Jan. 12 paychecks.
They seem to have been lost -- in the mail, Postmaster Kristine Fox told the Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer.
"Somebody somewhere made a mistake," she said. "And nobody has 'fessed up yet."
Fox said she called several postal centers to try to track down the missing checks but had no success. She said she waited to ask for new checks because she kept thinking the old ones would surface.
"I wouldn't have waited this long," she said. "But Monday was a holiday. And I kept thinking I would find them."
The biweekly checks come from Egan, Minn., she said, and are sorted several times along the way.
Speaking of postage, from Fox News:
No Wonder They're Disgruntled
OWENSBORO, Ky. (AP) -- Postal workers apparently have no special clout when it comes to being told the check's in the mail.
That's the case in this western Kentucky city, where post office employees are still waiting for their Jan. 12 paychecks.
They seem to have been lost -- in the mail, Postmaster Kristine Fox told the Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer.
"Somebody somewhere made a mistake," she said. "And nobody has 'fessed up yet."
Fox said she called several postal centers to try to track down the missing checks but had no success. She said she waited to ask for new checks because she kept thinking the old ones would surface.
"I wouldn't have waited this long," she said. "But Monday was a holiday. And I kept thinking I would find them."
The biweekly checks come from Egan, Minn., she said, and are sorted several times along the way.
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Diet Is Die, With A T
I have discovered why there are so many fat asses in this country. Dieting sucks. I put myself on Weight Watchers, to lose about 30 pounds. I need to get myself back into shape to get ready for drill sergeant school, which would be much eaiser if I wasn't carrying 30 pounds I really don't need. So far, I have not been able to get myself on a regular exercise routine, partially due to laziness, partially due to a cough that just won't go away. Wish me luck!

Tuesday, January 09, 2007
I'm not dead, yet...
Let's see... what's new. I got my annual Christmas cold, spent the holidays totally miserable. Still have a nasty cough, went to the doctors last Friday. He told me we need to get that cough under control. No shit, really? Maybe I should go to medical school, doesn't seem that hard.
I got an A- in my first master's class. WOO HOO!!! I was hoping for a B, since that is the minimum GPA I need to graduate, but I'll take the higher grade.
I have been giving presentations to the sales people at my company this week. Everyone comments how well I do. What, just because I am an engineer, I need to be socially inept??? Oh well, I guess a lot of engineers are socially inept, so I should just enjoy the limelight for now.
I got an A- in my first master's class. WOO HOO!!! I was hoping for a B, since that is the minimum GPA I need to graduate, but I'll take the higher grade.
I have been giving presentations to the sales people at my company this week. Everyone comments how well I do. What, just because I am an engineer, I need to be socially inept??? Oh well, I guess a lot of engineers are socially inept, so I should just enjoy the limelight for now.
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
Surgery, Again
Well, Jasmine is back at the vet, getting lumps cut out again. The only good thing is that they are not cancerous. Seems that the last time she was in to have lumps removed, they were deep into her abdominal cavity and the vet couldn't get everything out. She made it through the surgery with no problems. Whew! But she has to stay the night at the vet, which sucks. I miss my little doggie.
Friday, December 01, 2006
My Birth Defect
Let me share with you my birth defect. It seems I was born with a Y chromosome. Please, no benefit concerts. While I typically manage to function fairly well, despite my congenital shortcoming, sometimes it gets the best of me. My latest loss against it is as follows... I had been feeling crappy for a couple days. Lexapro withdrawal symptoms, again. I recognized the feeling from my last doseage redcution. Seemed I had not taken the little white pill that I love to hate for several days. I mentioned to C, who does not have the birth defect, that I hadn't taken my pill since like last Saturday. She, of course, scolded me, not being sensitive to my handicap. Well, I took the pill last night and lo & behold, today I feel much better. I'm glad I have someone like her to look out for me. :)
Thursday, November 30, 2006
Some Truly Random Thoughts
- Why is it that when a man know what he wants and is not afraid to tell anyone, he is "assertive"? When a woman knows what she wants and is not afraid to tell anyone, she is "a bitch"?
- ATTN: LAWMAKERS - I don't care what plan you have, YOU CANNOT DEFEAT AN ENEMY WHO IS NOT AFRAID TO DIE!!!
- Does anybody else find it funny that Kid Rock never saw "the video" and now wants a divorce from Pam? Is he the only person on the planet who has NOT seen "the video"?
- All anti-depressant medication sucks
Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Chrissie & Me

Between songs, under the heat of the lights, Chrissie removes her white jacket, much like the one in the photo. I yell "take it all off" during a brief moment of silence. Chrissie replies, to me and me alone, "back at cha'". In the words of the late Chris Farley: "that was AWESOME!"
The rest of the The Pretenders show and the entire Who set were a nearly religious experience.
Friday, November 10, 2006
Happy Veteran's Day

Tomorrow is Veterans' Day, as all the sales ads will tell you. Please take a few minutes to reflect upon the sacrifices a few Americans are willing to take for the benefit of all of us.
More importantly, remember those who have paid the ultimate price for our country. Please put politics aside and just remember them as the patriots they truly are.

Speaking of politics, my displeasure with Sen. Kerry's "joke" generated a lot of discussion about my political views and what I think of the war in Iraq. Politically, I am a registered, card carrying Libertarian. I have been a Libertarian for well over 5 years now. When I was in college, I took a sociology class and the one day we were discussing politics. I made the comment that I was not sure if I was a conservative Democrat or a liberal Republican. My personal views do not fit neatly into either major party. One of the other students in the class mentioned I might want to look into the Libertarian party. Like most people, I was skeptical at first, but after researching, I found the Libertarian view to be nearly indentical to mine.
On to Iraq... I have always had the opinion that we should have not invaded in 2003. Hussein did not seem to pose any immediate threat to the US. The Saudis, maybe, after all 19 of the 21 9/11 hijackers were Saudi citizens. The has been much discussion in the news about us "losing" the war in Iraq. How can we say if we are winning or losing if we do not have clear goals?
I feel we should be formulating a plan to help the Iraqis help themselves. "Give a man a fish, he'll eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he'll eat forever." All people want to be free, no matter what their religion. They may not choose to live under an American style government, but freedom is freedom, regardless of it's form. Although I feel we should have not started the war when we did, I feel we should finish it in some way other than just leaving.
That's my $.02.
Thursday, November 02, 2006
Apology Accepted
It seems Sen. Kerry has come out of hiding and has apologized for his "joke" at the expense of some of America's best, brightest and certainly bravest young people. Since he was willing to do something rare for a politician and do the right thing by apologizing, I sent the following message to him, accepting his apology:
Dear Sen. Kerry,
I accept your apology. In the future, I request that if you have a problem with the Bush administration's policies, that you make joke at their expense, not at the expense of hard working young American men and women.
Over the years, I have had to educate several people about how tough it is to be a soldier, not only physically, but also mentally. The United States Armed Forces of today are not the same Armed Forces of 30 years ago. The old "go to war or go to jail" idea does not exist anymore.
Thank you for your time.
Respectfully,
SFC Brian A Linton
I really do not care if his apology is sincere or not. He made it public, that is all that counts. Let the Republicans and Democrats play their partisan games.
Dear Sen. Kerry,
I accept your apology. In the future, I request that if you have a problem with the Bush administration's policies, that you make joke at their expense, not at the expense of hard working young American men and women.
Over the years, I have had to educate several people about how tough it is to be a soldier, not only physically, but also mentally. The United States Armed Forces of today are not the same Armed Forces of 30 years ago. The old "go to war or go to jail" idea does not exist anymore.
Thank you for your time.
Respectfully,
SFC Brian A Linton
I really do not care if his apology is sincere or not. He made it public, that is all that counts. Let the Republicans and Democrats play their partisan games.
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
Senator Douchebag
I'm sure by now you have heard about Sen. Kerry's comment about students who don't do well in school getting "stuck in Iraq".
Here is the message I sent to him:
Dear Sen Kerry,Regarding your comments earlier this week about "being stuck in Iraq". I find your comments to be extremely offensive. I have served in the US Army and Army Reserve for over 18 years, with honor. I spent last year in Kuwait, in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. I also have a BS in Electrical Engineering Technology from Penn State and have completed 6 credit towards a Master's degree in Engineering Science. Does this mean I am not intelligent because I am in the military?
I ask you to please write to Sen. Kerry and let him know how REAL Americans, who are not married to billionaires, feel about our young men and women who have volunteered to do a job that may place them in dangerous situations.
Here is a link to sign a petition asking Sen. Kerry to apologize for his comments.
By the way, I am not a Republican, I just subscribe to their newsletter to keep myself informed.
For real change in government, on November 7th:
VOTE LIBERTARIAN!!!
Here is the message I sent to him:
Dear Sen Kerry,Regarding your comments earlier this week about "being stuck in Iraq". I find your comments to be extremely offensive. I have served in the US Army and Army Reserve for over 18 years, with honor. I spent last year in Kuwait, in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. I also have a BS in Electrical Engineering Technology from Penn State and have completed 6 credit towards a Master's degree in Engineering Science. Does this mean I am not intelligent because I am in the military?
I ask you to please write to Sen. Kerry and let him know how REAL Americans, who are not married to billionaires, feel about our young men and women who have volunteered to do a job that may place them in dangerous situations.
Here is a link to sign a petition asking Sen. Kerry to apologize for his comments.
By the way, I am not a Republican, I just subscribe to their newsletter to keep myself informed.
For real change in government, on November 7th:
VOTE LIBERTARIAN!!!
Monday, October 23, 2006
Withdrawal
I feel like shit this week. The doc lowered my dosage of my anti-depressant medication. I feel fluish, alternate between feeling like I am going to puke my guts out and starving, I have hot flashes, etc. Sounds like fun, don't it? I can't help but wonder, why do people take stuff like crack or meth? Hopefully this passes quickly.
Saturday, October 07, 2006
Haircut
Had a ani-rifc morning today. Dropped Jasmine off at the groomers and took Mr. K to the vets for his weekly fluids. They got along very well in the car, no swatting or yipeing at all. Jasmine looks pretty (for now).

She won't look like that for long, Jasmine likes being dirty. She has spent a large part of the afternoon scratching at her clean (yucky for her) fur.

She won't look like that for long, Jasmine likes being dirty. She has spent a large part of the afternoon scratching at her clean (yucky for her) fur.
Monday, October 02, 2006
Tragedy In Amish Country
WARNING: Remember the 1st amendment Before Reading Any Further!
I am sure you have heard about the shooting at the Amish school by now. This pisses me off on many levels. First, why did this guy shoot these very, very innocent Amish girls? (Footnote: I am very protective of the Amish. Anyone who can continue to live like they do the the Internet age deserves respect) Second, I imagine all the anti-gun nuts are going to be out in full force in light of the multiple shootings the past weeks. Please repeat the following phrase, "GUNS DON'T KILL PEOPLE, PEOPLE KILL PEOPLE". Lastly, what really pisses me off is that this guy supposedly did it because he was seeking revenge for something that happened 20 years ago. 20 YEARS AGO!!! He hasn't had any problems or said anything that should have concerned someone in 20 years?!?!? That last one really touches a nerve with me due to my divorce. After I announced to my friends and family that my marriage was over, the typical response was, "Oh, we thought something was wrong". In my mind I said, "Thanks for nothing, fuckers!". What came out of my mouth was, "I wish you would have said something sooner". That is my point to all this angry rambling. If you know someone who doesn't seem quite right or a know of couple in a relationship where "things don't seem to be quite right" for the love of God, say something!!! Maybe by showing a little compassion we can prevent tragedies like this from happening in the future.
P.S. In other, good, news, Mr. K is doing better than we could have imagined. He gained a pound since last week!
I am sure you have heard about the shooting at the Amish school by now. This pisses me off on many levels. First, why did this guy shoot these very, very innocent Amish girls? (Footnote: I am very protective of the Amish. Anyone who can continue to live like they do the the Internet age deserves respect) Second, I imagine all the anti-gun nuts are going to be out in full force in light of the multiple shootings the past weeks. Please repeat the following phrase, "GUNS DON'T KILL PEOPLE, PEOPLE KILL PEOPLE". Lastly, what really pisses me off is that this guy supposedly did it because he was seeking revenge for something that happened 20 years ago. 20 YEARS AGO!!! He hasn't had any problems or said anything that should have concerned someone in 20 years?!?!? That last one really touches a nerve with me due to my divorce. After I announced to my friends and family that my marriage was over, the typical response was, "Oh, we thought something was wrong". In my mind I said, "Thanks for nothing, fuckers!". What came out of my mouth was, "I wish you would have said something sooner". That is my point to all this angry rambling. If you know someone who doesn't seem quite right or a know of couple in a relationship where "things don't seem to be quite right" for the love of God, say something!!! Maybe by showing a little compassion we can prevent tragedies like this from happening in the future.
P.S. In other, good, news, Mr. K is doing better than we could have imagined. He gained a pound since last week!
Thursday, September 21, 2006
Don't Panic
One of these days I'll start taking my own advice. I recently told a very, very close friend to remain calm and Don't Panic about their school, etc... Well what was I doing earlier this week? Seems I didn't have as much to worry about as I thought. I got the first assignment back from my power electronics class with a grade of 10/10. Woo Hoo!!! Guess I'm smarter than I give myself credit for. Well, maybe not, I just ended that sentence with a preposition. DOH!
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