Entries from May 2008

Joe Biden has some cajones - good for him!

Date May 15, 2008

So I rather like Joe Biden…he’s knowledgeable when it comes to foreign policy. I don’t think he’s quite presidential material, but he’s great to have on your side when dealing with foreign politics because he’s connected and familiar with issues. Just earlier today, Biden made off like a bandit with his quick rebuttal of Bush’s [...]

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To dream…the impossible dream

Date May 12, 2008

So coming from this past weekend’s SocialDevCamp East at the University of Baltimore, I found myself in an interesting rut. It’s not a bad rut…just wondering about the road less traveled. I found myself at the crossroads that I often see after these “unconferences” to which I attend. For a moment, I’m motivated to better [...]

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Verizon explains the problem, but not how to fix it.

Date May 12, 2008

So the problems continue with Verizon and their “bundle” package. After my router and Internet basically went down, one of my digital cable boxes froze and I couldn’t turn it off or anything. So I manually unplugged it from the outlet and then plugged it back in. That worked…sorta…the TV came back on and I [...]

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Verizon has failed me again…or at least technology has.

Date May 9, 2008

I can’t believe that I’m thankful to be at work. What’s surprising about the past couple of days is that on Wedensday, my Internet was working just fine. I arrive home after work to find out that my computer can’t connect to the Internet. I checked the router and it is completely dead. No lights [...]

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Who needs Ralph Nader to ruin the race for the Democrats?

Date May 7, 2008

With the Republican nomination all wrapped up for John McCain about 2-3 weeks ago, the only thing left on our election calendar is to figure out just who in the hell the Democrats are going to select to beat McCain. But lo’ and behold, it probably won’t even matter. Why? Well because with all the squabbling [...]

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