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Year: 2003
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OutBlog, blog via Outlook and Exchange.
Well you have probably noticed that the posting have been sparce recently. Starting Monday January 6th I started the new job, which is kinda my old job from 5 years ago, moved back to Lexington. The changes have made for lots of business at work trying to get settled in and get a handle on exactly what they are paying me to do. In my freetime I have been settling into a new apartment and not yet having phone service, now fixed, and not yet DSL, still working on that one.
So in the mean time don’t expect many posts and when they pick up again don’t be surprised in a slight change in focus. The new job is as a Windows Wennie 🙂
Well you have probably noticed that the posting have been sparce recently. Starting Monday January 6th I started the new job, which is kinda my old job from 5 years ago, moved back to Lexington. The changes have made for lots of business at work trying to get settled in and get a handle on exactly what they are paying me to do. In my freetime I have been settling into a new apartment and not yet having phone service, now fixed, and not yet DSL, still working on that one.
So in the mean time don’t expect many posts and when they pick up again don’t be surprised in a slight change in focus. The new job is as a Windows Wennie 🙂
Test-Driven Development
Test-Driven Development
Catch Me If You Can
Saw Catch Me If You Can today. I’m usually one to like Tom Hanks movies and this one was no different even if the character was a bit of an odball, the FBI agent tracking down Frank. Now with Dicrapo I’m usually on the thumbs down side, his characters usually are the weakest points of his movies, but Catch Me was an exception. Maybe Frank, the kid who inpersonated pilots, doctors and lawyers in a massive check fraud scheme, was really just very much DiCapro playing himself. All in all it was an enjoyable flick. I would give it a thumbs up for a matinee.
Catch Me If You Can
Saw Catch Me If You Can today. I’m usually one to like Tom Hanks movies and this one was no different even if the character was a bit of an odball, the FBI agent tracking down Frank. Now with Dicrapo I’m usually on the thumbs down side, his characters usually are the weakest points of his movies, but Catch Me was an exception. Maybe Frank, the kid who inpersonated pilots, doctors and lawyers in a massive check fraud scheme, was really just very much DiCapro playing himself. All in all it was an enjoyable flick. I would give it a thumbs up for a matinee.