With baseball in full swing and football training camps beginning, we’ve started to hear that ugly word “injury,” the word nobody likes to hear. For owners, managers, and even fantasy baseball enthusiasts, injuries are killers of the season.
Written on June 27, 2008 | Posted in
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Here is the first of a couple reviews for Snow Leopard as I am choosing to break it down and do it feature by feature as I use the programs in Snow Leopard. Keep in mind that this is the developer copy, and it may explain why some of the features don’t work like [...]
Written on June 26, 2008 | Posted in
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I am currently in the process of preparing to install Apple’s latest OS, OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. Please don’t ask where I got it from; let us just say that I have it for testing purposes.
When I last wrote, I was preparing for my wedding. I wrote a somewhat lengthy article about wedding planning. Truth is, it wasn’t long enough. I suppose there is a reason why there are books written about how to plan the perfect day. But let me stop and correct myself right [...]
Written on June 24, 2008 | Posted in
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The Tony awards, indisputably the most important night for the Broadway community, had its lowest viewer rating in history this year. This might not come as a surprise to many, but I, as an aspiring member of the Broadway community, am a little disappointed.
I’ve always had a touch of interest in the environment, but that interest did not go much beyond recycling and tiny steps to reduce my carbon footprint. It is hard, though, to not find this stuff closer to top-of-mind with the media coverage that it has been getting.
But there is a very big secret that I have to make sure it’s all great. You may think that I’m going to say “be sure and find the right person to get married to.” Well I’m not. This is important for having a good marriage and life together, however, as far as the wedding day it self goes, the thing to make sure that it is a success is that you plan, plan, plan. Or the other three ‘P’s; Proper, Prior, Planning.