Wireless Internet Access Comes to the Caymans
It’s spring break, and to make up for a vacation that I had to cancel last summer, my wife and I are in the Cayman Islands with the kids. We’re […]
More on the Thrill of a Lifetime
The simulator that I flew in was manufactured by a company named CAE. I didn’t have my trusty digital camera with me (unfortunately), but CAE’s Web site has a picture […]
Thrill of a Lifetime
I had the thrill of a lifetime yesterday—literally. I had the opportunity to do something I’ve wanted to do since I was a kid. It was maybe the most exciting […]
As If I Didn’t Have Enough to Do Already
The B-25 that I’ve been waiting on for months finally arrived today. It’s a new ARF kit from KMP in Canada, and it’s a Christmas present from my wife. I […]
Update on Project 278
I received several responses from folks who wish to send DVDs and XBox games to the 278th in Iraq. Today I received a package from the Microsoft XBox team containing 10 […]
Want to Do a Good Deed?
One of my good friends is in Iraq right now. He’s a member of the Tennessee Army National Guard’s 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment, which was deployed to Iraq late last […]
Good News About XslTransform
Microsoft says that the performance of XslTransform in beta 1 is NOT indicative of its final performance and that performance will be greatly improved in beta 2. They also intend […]
Why is XslTransform So Slow?
Jeffrey and I finished our work in Paris today and are looking forward to heading home bright and early tomorrow morning. As we bid au revoir to France, we’re left […]
Chunnel Rats
Richter and I traveled from London to Paris today on the Eurostar. I snapped this breathtaking picture inside the chunnel. Tonight we’re going to the Moulin Rouge for a little […]