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I’m in Houston.
I’m also in a bad mood.
These two facts may or may not be connected.
Authored by: mike d.from Pete.
I got 57%. I am ashamed.
14 CommentsMike D: yeah, I have so much homework. It’s stupid.
Mom D: is it stupid or are you stupid.
A great video of four people and a google spreadsheet.
No commentsFun thing I didn’t know about my own website. If you let your mouse hover over a notification in the ‘new comments’ section, it’ll tell you who left the latest comment!
Awesome!
No commentsCrane Parachuting. Not what you expect.
5 CommentsCommercial or not, it’s absurdly awesome.
1 CommentUpdate!
Same thing, You tubed and not flashed. The music is so epic.
it should be noted that it’s way more fun in full screen flash.
on a cell phone…
Lady: I don’t want to leave Ohio. It reminds me a bit of Texas except it’s colder.
Wow.
1 CommentAmateur scientists discover new species of plants in their backyard and test promising cancer cures in their basement. Their stories and more here!
1 CommentFrom Jill
No commentsTomorrow is Sweater Thursday!
No commentsCo-worker Aaron: You know, I thought we spent our years in college so that we wouldn’t have to be out in the field turning wrenches on a Sunday afternoon.
2 CommentsReally well done.
from Sarah T.
Reminder: it’s tomorrow!
1 CommentDavid Letterman and the Spider men in the Jamba Juice.
By Jon Abad’s suggestion.
2 Commentsha!
1 CommentA lot of thought goes into the design of fonts.
Here’s a little write up describing design techniques that we probably all take for granted.
Forgot it.
Darn it.
I should put a tip cup on my desk at work.
2 CommentsFrom Aimee
1 CommentI’m in Houston.
I’m also in a bad mood.
These two facts may or may not be connected.
Authored by: mike d.I also broke my car key again this past weekend.
This is getting really annoying.
Authored by: mike d.This week I’m going to be in Houston on business. As such, I can’t promise much for posts. But! who knows. we shall see.
My birthday weekend was pretty spectacular. Below, I’ve included some pictures of Tony and me climbing at Main Cliff in CT.
We only did two climbs as we started a bit late. First I lead Broadway, a CT 5.8 classic. It went pretty well, no real issues. I’m feeling more comfortable leading eights. Provided they have Good gear placement options.
In this picture, I’m just to the right of the overhang.
The weather was ideal for climbing. Just enough of a slight breeze to keep you cool but not overwhelming.
There’s a copperhead snake that has made its residence between two rocks up by the top of Carey’s Corner. we kept our distance for obvious reasons.
We’ve seen it there a few times, so if you happen to head out there keep an eye out for it. It’s not in the actual climb, but instead up past the permanent anchor over the top. Just watch where you step.
As I was leading Broadway I put in my number 1 cam a bit too tightly into the rock. Tony had a heck of a time taking it out. You can see that both sides of each individual cams are jammed against the side of the rock. While the piece certainly would have protected me had I fallen, it was a pain in the butt to remove.
After polishing off Broadway, I gave Tony an opportunity to lead a 5.4. He had no major issues. When setting anchor he dropped a rock the size of a softball down at me, but thankfully gave me enough warning (ROCK! HUGE ROCK!) so that I could run to safety.
We climbed until well after dark. Thankfully we’ve fallen into the habit of taking flashlights with us when we hike into the woods.
It was a really fantastic birthday.
Authored by: mike d.