Quote of the Day: On Lawyers
Don’t get me wrong, lawyers serve an important function, but like e. coli in the body politic, too many will kill you.
Don’t get me wrong, lawyers serve an important function, but like e. coli in the body politic, too many will kill you.
How do you know you’re a wuss? When 5" of snow shuts down the state for a week.
I particularly like:
Area Roads: In light of the continuing snowfall and icy road conditions, most local roads are snow-covered and slippery and will remain that way until March. For information on current road conditions, please look out the window.
What follows is a little tinfoil-hat, I admit…

Okay, so the other night, I had a dream about working at the NSA or some other government agency where “We’re smarter than you can imagine…” No doubt, this came from two things:
I just read Dan Brown’s turdly book Digital Fortress
I had a really great discussion about my industry with my #1 consultant–my wife. Whitney observed that programmers are paid an obscene amount of money, and that I should expect a downward trend. Pointedly, I said at the time–well yeah, I didn’t exactly graduate from M I T
Ah December, the time to give, receive, and splurge on a really neat wireless plan.
For the last 3 years, in true Dave Ramsey fashion, Whitney and I have been prepaid Virgin Mobile users. I’d say subscribers, but there’s no subscription–you pay-as-you-go, and pay only for the calls and text messages (“TXTs”) you use.
On the whole, it wasn’t a bad system. The phones were chintzy and low-tech, but they worked reliably for voice and text. Between the two of us, we were averaging $42 / month. Thing was, Whitney wouldn’t carry her phone–she didn’t like it, and wouldn’t have it around for emergencies.
Whitney - Dec 2, 2008
yeah we’ve totally fallen off the Dave wagon….but I have a cool new phone! lol. I REALLY like Harold’s orange phone. If mine came in orange I would SO be there! His has actual keys and they are backlit which is awesome! The ONLY thing I really hate about the iphone is how I have to, to quote CR, “keep eyes glued to the screen” as it’s all a touch screen - including the keyboard. I prefer the QWERTY boards on the blackberry curve and samsung blackjack…..and wish the iPhone took video like the blackjack. but other than that it is INCREDIBLY cool.
(Yes, they whipped Belfrey. Again. On the Road. Muhahaha)
Story about my uncle and his three sons
Once again, the Breathitt County Bobcats find themselves in the championship game, this time with All-State running back Channing Fugate.
I don’t think they have any shot of winning, since they’re essentially one-dimensional (GIVE CHANNING THE BALL!)
Jeff Roberts - Dec 3, 2008
I’ve kinda “lost that bloggin’ feelin’” myself. I think mine used to be more “Look at the hole I dug!!!” and thanks to drought and being busy at everything BUT the yard, I’m not sure I could find the back 4 acres right now.
WOW!
Whitney and I attended the Georgetown College’s production of Cimarosa’s The Secret Marriage last night, and I was blown away.
Understand, this is a college of ~1500 persons. The curriculum’s “Opera” class hasn’t been taught in recent memory. The college has no orchestra, only a concert band.
So here, amid the rolling bluegrass, they staged a full, 2-Act Italian opera.
Was it perfect? Of course not…all performers could sing, but only two stood out operatically: The rich-voiced Count, and the delicate soprano playing Carolina. I could’ve listened to Carolina sing all night long–her arias delighted, and her acting was properly melodramatic.
Given the budget numbers, the United States has already chosen a path of far bigger government. The trap has been set. It’s unlikely America can escape without a VAT.
- Replace income tax with a national sales tax? I’m all for it.
- AUGMENT the multi-tiered “simple” income tax with a VAT? HUH?!!!
If this passes, turn out the lights–we’re a socialist nation.
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Quick hits on a few things:
* Quote of the Day: “We have two speeds of development: Fast, and Scalded Dog. Which is appropriate here” (no, that was NOT LXK ;-) )
* It’s a fabulous day outside, if you’re a duck. And, it’s supposed to snow tonight. What month is this, again?
* Thanksgiving: Looks like we’re doing the Combs/Brentzel shuffle again this year. Thursday at the Combs family. Friday at the Brentzel clan.
Was kin… Jeff Roberts - Nov 1, 2008
Did you say distraction? Here I am!
Was kinda jazzed that everyone’s coming to us for Thanksgiving this year until I realized that meant a couple of nights of housecleaning!
Haven’t snoped this yet, but this seems a bit troubling.
I just wanted to give everyone a heads up in case you tend to give gift cards around the holidays. Stores that are planning to close after Christmas are still selling the cards through the holidays even though they will be worthless as of January 1. There is no law preventing them from doing this. On the contrary, it is actually referred to as “Bankruptcy Planning.” below is a partial list of stores you should be cautious about.
Whitney - Nov 5, 2008
yeah no that’s true. it’s been all over the news this morning.
They gave it a “Partly true”, but it does make you think. The cards might still be honored, but will the store near the person you gifted still be open after Christmas?