Easement is Complete

With Melissa’s help the easement is mostly finished. There is always a few more things, but we have to give it time at this point. Time to let the mulch settle to lay out additional mulch. Time to let the … Read More

Shed

So far I have already started the yard work in the easement at the front of the house. Lowes had Mulch on clearance for a little over $3.00 a bag.  3 trips with the Mazda later I had 40 giant … Read More

Progress

So it looks like I’ve finally figured out how to get the photos from Gallery3 to show up in WordPress but only on the main page. but I did get the built in gallery working so I can at least … Read More

System test

So I’m moving the office website over to Joomla. It is going easy for the most part, but at this point I’ve only started moving the content.

Mostly Finished

Have the photos transfered to the gallery, and the links from the posts switched over.  Have to find a plug in for the actual photos in wordpress though. Still have never heard from Google about the stolen blog entries.

Google

I’ve recently discovered that Google has either transcribed my blog into their blog service, or someone else has copy/pasted my info.  In an effort to figure out and make sure I hadn’t done it I attempted to recover a lost … Read More

The Move is on

After googling something and finding that post I had marked as private were showing up in search results on Google I decided to move my barely used blog over to my own server.  The switch to WordPress has been painless … Read More

In which I approve of pink telescopes

We were at the toy store today and we were looking at the educational-toys.  Boy have they come down in price since I was a kid. There was a microscope kit that looked to have a pretty decent scope for … Read More

in which I justify how close I really am with Maths

The center of the milky way is approximately 27,000 light years away.  This is roughly 27,000,000,000,000,000 Kilometers. (27*1016 for those who prefer Scientific Notation) This is roughly 162,000,000,000,000,000 miles.  Using NASA’s New Horizons it would take 440,313,111.5 years to get … Read More