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Everytime I listen to this CD, I want to call someone over to my desk, or IM somebody and tell them how great this CD is. It’s probably one of the most-oft played CDs in my iTunes collection. The music is tight and toe-tapping good. The guitars are solid, the vocals are harmonious and totally accompaniable (clearly, not a word).

Anyway, if you’ve never heard this CD, go check it out and purchase it immediately.

A few other things of interest, I’m excited about the new WordPress 2.5 coming out hopefully soon. I hope to install the beta when I get a free moment!

A customizable dashboard, multi-file upload, built-in galleries, one-click plugin upgrades, tag management, built-in Gravatars, full text feeds, and faster load times sound interesting? Then WordPress 2.5 might be the release for you. It’s been in the oven for a while, and we’re finally ready to open the doors a bit to give you a taste.

Also, to alleviate my anger with our current hosting server, as well as others complaints of slowness and general slothery, I have signed up for a newer, faster, more modern server at a different hosting provider. Running Fedora 7 on a gig of ram and a comparable processor, with 80 GB of local storage and quite a lot more bandwidth allowed per month, we should soon be in good shape.

I will move my site over first to see what all the issues are with moving database-driven sites that depend on various external components. Once I get the kinks ironed out, I’ll be contacting folks individiually to work with them on relocating their files, domains, sites, etc. It’s going to be a lot of work but ultimately it will be totally worth it.

In the meantime, for my site alone, I installed MySQL server on my PC at work (which is always on) and made it accessable through my SSH tunnel that I maintain between the PC and the server. Then I backedup and restored my database from the server to my PC and configured my gallery2 and wordpress installs to point there for their database tables. It’s totally faster and works great. I’d move everybody over but I don’t want to then depend on my PC too heavily! Clearly the server has a hard time keeping up with MySQL requests.

Finally, Jackson weighs at almost 3 weeks, what Jaden weighed at 2 months or so. Jackson eats a lot more than Jaden did, spits far less, and is overall less grumpy as a baby. Updated pictures of Jaden and Jackson are online!

Well geez, you blink and it’s a month since I last posted. Unbelievable. I blame work, as usual. Being super busy during the day and sometimes at night causes me to reject the computer in the evening, hence a lack of blog posting or online participation of any sort, or even video games (gasp!).

Either way, it’s been real busy.

Since I last posted, I mentioned the boss-man was moving on, so now we all have more work to do. I have taken over administration of the server-side of our medical records system, and we’re planning a big upgrade to take place in May.

I just got our release environment ugpraded over the last couple of weeks and it’s been a big learning experience. Luckily I’d already been to some training and the boss-man was kind enough to point out some things before he left, so it’s really been fine. I’ve taken a liking to it because it’s fun to figure out something that was always something of an enigma, and then change it around and make it better.

In non-work related activities, I finally purchased a Wii! Yes, I believe it was Sunday January 6 when I snagged one. The prior Thursday, ash alerted me to the Walmart circular that advertised one effective Sunday. I called the store on Saturday to verify that the Wiis were indeed in stock (they were) and when the line starts forming outside. Apparently the information I was given was more applicable to the pre-Christmas shopping season as the clerk told me the line starts forming at about 3am.

Choking down that piece of information, I made plans to wake at 2:45am Sunday morning and head over to the Grandville Walmart. I did so, arriving shortly after 3, to find the parking lot absolutely deserted with only a few empty cars. Horrible.

After sitting there for half an hour with nothing to do but listen to my iPod and wish I had something to read, I decided to head over to the Grandville Meijer to see if I could snag a book or a magazine or something, and maybe get a Dew. I did so picking up the January issue of Wired magazine, a diet Dew, and two (2) [DLF-style] Slim-Jims. I went back over to Walmart and saw one car now with people sitting in it waiting for the store to open. This was about 4:15. There was also a dude driving a street-sweeper around cleaning up the parking lot, and then running a leaf-blower to get trash out of the cart corrals and other places.

About 5am or so, some other folks started showing up and some even had the terrible idea to get out of their cars and go stand by the door. Now the store opens at 7am you see, so if no one else is standing by the door, why start it? Just stay in your car! So I watched those 2 people stand there, and then around 5:45 some other people started showing up and since they saw people standing by the door, they figured they should stand up there too. So not wanting to get a crappy place in line, I had to bail out of my warm car and go stand in line with the 4 other people. As soon as I got out, the folks who got to Walmart while I was at Meijer got out too and came to stand in line.

So we stood in line until 7, the line steadily growing to about 35-40 people. Plenty of folks showed up between 6:30 and 7 and I privately hoped they wouldn’t get a Wii because clearly they didn’t deserve one like I did, because I put forth more effort and got there earlier!

A store manager came out to tell us they had a pretty good supply, “better than normal” but not all that many, but they would open promptly at 7 and would have them at the service desk, instead of all the way back in electronics. This pleased us because we were worried that folks at the end of the line would sprint past those of us at the front while on the way to electronics and beat us to it. But the dude said no running and they’d be at the service desk so it all worked out.

I ended up being 3rd or 4th in line to purchase one, they looked like they had at least 10 if not more Wiis stacked behind the counter. I only bought the system which comes with Wii sports, a nunchuck and a remote. I brought it home and got in bed around 7:30.

The rest of the day was a blur, but I think I slept an hour or so and then went to church, then went over to Ash’s house and set it up to try it out.

It’s awesome.

I’ve since brought it over there again on another sunday after having purchased another remote with best buy gift cards, and buying a couple games: Metroid Prime – Corruption and Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Beijing 2008).

It’s a lot of fun. Metroid Prime is a fantastic game using the remote and nunchuck together to navigate and shoot aliens. The Olympic games one is decent but the events are pretty hard to do well in. I need to spend some more time playing it.

I rented Tony Hawk from Movie Gallery but it majorly sucked so when they called me the next day to verify my phone number (I signed up when I rented it), I told them it sucked and they told me that 6 times a year I can bring it back and get a different free, part of a customer service program. So I did that and got the Simpsons game instead. That’s pretty funny but I don’t think it’s worth buying.

So I’m looking at gamestop and ebay for cheap wii/gamecube games and very happy with my investment. I even bought Mario Kart 64 through the Wii Shop channel which has tons of old games for consoles of the past for decent prices. Mario Kart was 5 bucks. They have games for Sega Genesis, Ninendo, Super Nintendo, N64, and some other random consoles that weren’t very popular. Plus they’re adding new games all the time, so that’s awesome.

Moving over to family life, ash had a brief scare when her doctor told her to go to the hospital because of the round ligament pain she was experiencing in her side, and while there, they noticed she was having regularly contractions, 4-5 per hour. They put her on an IV and they subsided in intensity and frequency, so it turns out she was a bit dehydrated. She has been drinking water like a champ now and doing pretty well. The baby is due March 12 I think, so another March birthday to add to the family. She has got the baby’s room (Jaden’s old room) all set up nice and neat and Jaden has been moved downstairs to what used to be my office. No stress on his part for the move, so that’s great.

Going back to electronics, I moved the TV antenna I bought over the summer for our HDTV up to the bedroom, putting it on a splitter with the TV up there, to send the signal back in to the wall outlet to the rest of the wall outlets, then splitting it out down at the Dish Network HD-DVR to its antenna input. So now we don’t have the antenna sitting on top of the lamp in the living room and it looks better! Some loss of signal though, but I still want to put something on the roof when the weather is warmer.

Enough for now, come back in a month and I’ll catch you up again!!

The Keith Urban tour rolled in to town last night, Ash and I went to the show at Van Andel and it was awesome.

It was the same show we saw back in Las Vegas when she won the trip there with the backstage meet’n'great (finally got our signed pictures and dvd & cd, plus tshirt)

Keith Urban probably puts on the best concerts ever because he does a really great job of involving the audience and creating that connection. He’s a really friendly guy – I shook his hand in vegas – and he can really draw you in during the show and make you feel like you could be friends and hang out.

The music was awesome, he’s got to be one of the greatest guitar players. I like how he involves his band and introduces them and has them take the lead singing on some songs. They all did a really great job.

One of the highlights was when the GVSU drum line took the stage during one of the songs and did some cadences. Too cool!

Also, as usual, the HUGE HD video wall backdrop was truly awesome. Every concert should dedicate the entire back of the stage to a video wall. That way you don’t need any elaborate stage sets and the audience can see everything really well.

Here’s a picture from the vegas trip, everything was basically the same except being at Van Andel, we were a little closer to everything since the venue is smaller.

Keith Urban

The Departed may be the greatest movie of 2006. I saw it in the theatre and bought the DVD the day it came out.

Watching it will make you want to talk with a Boston accent and say the F-word all the time and probably shoot some people in an act of random senseless violence.

However, it’s an amazing story, a game of cat and mouse (or rat, rather) as not only is the Boston mafia (run by Jack Nicholson) is infiltrated with a rat (Leonardo DiCaprio) courtesy of the “Staties” – Massachusetts State Police, Special Investigation Unit, but the SIU is also infiltrated with a rat (Matt Damon) courtesy of the mafia.

The cops are after Nicholson, but he’s always one step ahead because of his rat in with the cops, but soon he realizes he may have a rat of his own in his own organization.

One of the best parts about the movie is this song, “I’m shipping up to Boston” by the Dropkick Murphys. It’s a raging punk rock version of an Irish drinking song, it’ll really get your adrenaline going and your fist pumping in the air.

Here’s the trailer – I promise not every post from now on will have a youtube video embedded in it – it’s just that lately I’ve been finding a lot of good ones to share.

There’s some discussion about The Departed 2 over at Rotten Tomatoes. Apparently with Mark Wahlberg having a larger role and bringing in Robert DiNiro to play some sort of corrupt senator/congressman.

Back when Justin Timberlake was on SNL in December/2006, it was probably the one of the funniest SNL episodes that have been on lately. It was on again tonight and I just had to watch it.

His d*ck in a box song with Andy Sandberg is particularly hilarious:

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