# Wednesday, September 14, 2005

Washington Capitals individual game tickets ... on sale!

Game on!

Washington Capitals individual game tickets will go on sale to the public Thursday, Sept. 15 at 10 a.m. Tickets may be purchased online through the Capitals website, WashingtonCaps.com, or through local Ticketmaster outlets, including the box office at MCI Center.

[ The Official Web Site of theWashington Capitals ]

Though Ticketmaster sucks, so buy them straight from the team...

The full schedule:

== October ==
Wed. Oct. 5  Columbus,             7 p.m.
Fri. Oct. 7  Atlanta,              7 p.m.
Sat. Oct. 8  at Atlanta,           7 p.m.
Mon. Oct. 10 N.Y. Rangers,         1 p.m.
Wed. Oct. 12 at Carolina,          7 p.m.
Thu. Oct. 13 N.Y. Islanders,       7 p.m.
Sun. Oct. 16 Tampa Bay,            6 p.m.
Thu. Oct. 20 at Florida,           7 p.m.
Sat. Oct. 22 Carolina,             7 p.m.
Wed. Oct. 26 at Buffalo,           7 p.m.
Fri. Oct. 28 at Tampa Bay,         7:30 p.m.
Sat. Oct. 29 at Florida,           7:30 p.m.
== November ==
Thu. Nov. 3  at Philadelphia,      7 p.m.
Fri. Nov. 4  Atlanta,              7 p.m.
Sun. Nov. 6  Toronto,              5 p.m.
Tue. Nov. 8  at Toronto,           7:30 p.m.
Fri. Nov. 11 New Jersey,           1 p.m.
Sat. Nov. 12 at New Jersey,        1 p.m.
Tue. Nov. 15 Tampa Bay,            7 p.m.
Thu. Nov. 17 at Buffalo,           7 p.m.
Sat. Nov. 19 at Montreal,          7 p.m.
Tue. Nov. 22 at Pittsburgh,        7:30 p.m.
Wed. Nov. 23 Tampa Bay,            7 p.m.
Sat. Nov. 26 at N.Y. Rangers,      7 p.m.
Sun. Nov. 27 Buffalo,              3 p.m.
== December ==
Sat. Dec. 3  N.Y. Rangers,         7 p.m.
Wed. Dec. 7  Nashville,            7 p.m.
Fri. Dec. 9  Detroit,              7 p.m.
Wed. Dec. 14 at Los Angeles,       10:30 p.m.
Fri. Dec. 16 at San Jose,          10:30 p.m.
Sun. Dec. 18 Florida,              6 p.m.
Thu. Dec. 22 at Atlanta,           7 p.m.
Fri. Dec. 23 Montreal,             7 p.m.
Tue. Dec. 27 Boston,               7 p.m.
Wed. Dec. 28 at New Jersey,        7:30 p.m.
Sat. Dec. 31 Philadelphia,         1 p.m.
== January ==
Sun. Jan. 1  Atlanta,              3 p.m.
Wed. Jan. 4  Ottawa,               7 p.m.
Fri. Jan. 6  Philadelphia,         7 p.m.
Sun. Jan. 8  Florida,              3 p.m.
Tue. Jan. 10 Chicago,              7 p.m.
Thu. Jan. 12 at Dallas,            8:30 p.m.
Fri. Jan. 13 at Anaheim,           10:30 p.m.
Mon. Jan. 16 at Phoenix,           4 p.m.
Thu. Jan. 19 St. Louis,            7 p.m.
Sat. Jan. 21 Carolina,             7:30 p.m.
Mon. Jan. 23 Boston,               7 p.m.
Wed. Jan. 25 at Pittsburgh,        7:30 p.m.
Thu. Jan. 26 at Boston,            7 p.m.
Sun. Jan. 29 Tampa Bay,            3 p.m.
Tue. Jan. 31 at N.Y. Islanders,    7 p.m.
== February ==
Fri. Feb. 3  Toronto,              7 p.m.
Sat. Feb. 4  at Tampa Bay,         7:30 p.m.
Tue. Feb. 7  Florida,              7 p.m.
Fri. Feb. 10 at Philadelphia,      7 p.m.
Sat. Feb. 11 Pittsburgh,           7 p.m.
Tue. Feb. 28 at Toronto,           7:30 p.m.
== March ==
Thu. Mar. 2  at Ottawa,            7:30 p.m.
Sat. Mar. 4  at Atlanta,           7 p.m.
Mon. Mar. 6  N.Y. Islanders,       7 p.m.
Wed. Mar. 8  Pittsburgh,           7 p.m.
Fri. Mar. 10 New Jersey,           7 p.m.
Sun. Mar. 12 Ottawa,               3 p.m.
Tue. Mar. 14 Buffalo,              7 p.m.
Thu. Mar. 16 at N.Y. Rangers,      7 p.m.
Sat. Mar. 18 Florida,              7 p.m.
Mon. Mar. 20 Montreal,             7 p.m.
Wed. Mar. 22 at Florida,           7 p.m.
Thu. Mar. 23 at Tampa Bay,         7:30 p.m.
Sat. Mar. 25 at Carolina,          7 p.m.
Wed. Mar. 29 at Carolina,          7 p.m.
Thu. Mar. 30 at Montreal,          7:30 p.m.
== April ==
Sat. Apr. 1  at Ottawa,            7 p.m.
Mon. Apr. 3  at Carolina,          7 p.m.
Wed. Apr. 5  Carolina,             7 p.m.
Fri. Apr. 7  Carolina,             7 p.m.
Sat. Apr. 8  at N.Y. Islanders,    7 p.m.
Mon. Apr. 10 at Boston,            7 p.m.
Thu. Apr. 13 at Atlanta,           7 p.m.
Sat. Apr. 15 at Florida,           7:30 p.m.
Mon. Apr. 17 Atlanta,              7 p.m.
Tue. Apr. 18 at Tampa Bay,         7:30 p.m.

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# Tuesday, September 13, 2005

MySQL anyone?

We've begun to analyze non-Microsoft database solutions, and (surprise) a little application called MySQL has risen to the top of the heap:

The MySQL database has become the world's most popular open source database because of its consistent fast performance, high reliability and ease of use. It's used in more than 6 million installations ranging from large corporations to specialized embedded applications on every continent in the world.

[ MySQL AB :: Why MySQL? ]

I know that my readers are super-nerdy, and I'm sure dozens of them have MySQL success or horror stories. Why not share them?

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# Monday, September 12, 2005

Is Samsung the hottest company out there?

It always seems that way to me.

An employee of Samsung Electronics shows the world's highest density 16-gigabit NAND flash memory device using 50-nanometer technology during a news conference in Seoul, Monday, Sept. 12, 2005

[ Yahoo! News Photo ]

If Korea doesn't shoot right past Japan any day now, I'll be surprised. Though they do have that addiction to MMORPGs thing to get over...

Props to Big G

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# Friday, September 09, 2005

Be afraid, be very afraid...

Cosplay just grows and grows:

Cosplay Lab features tens of thousands of anime, manga, video game, J-Rock, sci-fi and fantasy costumes created by people just like you from all over the world. It's your one-stop shop for maintaining your entire costume collection, organize cosplay skits and photoshoots, meet other cosplayers, get info on upcoming anime conventions, and way more! Join for FREE and elevate your cosplay.

[ Cosplay Lab ]

What surprises me is the unique set of skills and interests that would seem to be required for a hobby like this. I guess 2 or 3 folks might have those, but enough to make a slick community website like this? Next thing you know people will be paying $5 for a cup of coffee just to experience a certain life style...

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Yummy!

Some country singer girl wants you to know:

Free Vintage T-Shirt from Hershey

[ HERSHEY'S Vintage ]

I'm partial to the Reese's T-Shirt. Wonder if it wears better when frozen...

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The kids today don't know about the jazz

But you can. What a great line up planned for this weekend:

2nd Annual Silver Spring Jazz Fest
Starring Wynton Marsalis
September 10, 2005, 2:00 to 10:30 p.m. - FREE!
At Fenton Street and Ellsworth Drive in Downtown Silver Spring.

[ Silver Sprung ]

Silver Spring, Jazz, Good Times, how can you go wrong? Kojo says he's going, why not you?

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Grab a webpage, save it as a graphic!

Nate was inquiring to my "work homepage". It uses this "jobby" to create some thumbnails of my most frequently used "homepage" like sites:

url2bmp is a Windows freeware converting an URL to an image

[ url2bmp ]

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# Wednesday, September 07, 2005

I'm giving Trillian another go...

Google Talk has pushed me back over the edge. Too many programs, and they all do the same thing. I'll try Trillian again.

Trillian is a fully featured, stand-alone, skinnable chat client that supports AIM, ICQ, MSN, Yahoo Messenger, and IRC. It provides capabilities not possible with original network clients, while supporting standard features such as audio chat, file transfers, group chats, chat rooms, buddy icons, multiple simultaneous connections to the same network, server-side contact importing, typing notification, direct connection (AIM), proxy support, encrypted messaging (AIM/ICQ), SMS support, and privacy settings.

[ Cerulean Studios -> Learn about Trillian ]

In 2 weeks it will expire. We'll see then if I pony up the $25 for Trillian Pro (the only way to get Google Talk) or go back to my wicked ways.

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# Tuesday, September 06, 2005

Keep your clock correct

I've been using this on a few machines that aren't attached to a domain, and think it works pretty darn good:

Our freeware Atomic Clock Sync utility can help you keep your local computer up-to-date with the exact current time.

[ Free Atomic Clock Sync utility from worldtimeserver.com ]

Can't beat the price, either.

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# Thursday, September 01, 2005

What is Williamsburg?

From 1699 to 1780, Williamsburg was the capital of England's oldest, largest, richest, and most populous colony and the seat of power in the new nation's most influential state. It was in the shops, taverns, government buildings, homes and streets of Williamsburg that George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry, George Mason, and other Virginia patriots established the ideals — liberty, independence and personal freedom — that influenced the founding of our nation and have inspired generations of Americans and others around the world.

[ Colonial Williamsburg Media FAQS - Freqently[sic] Asked Questions ]

In September of 2005 it was the site of the celebration of Yaty and David's first Anniversary (God willing). There was revelry, good food, historical lessons, and roller coasters. And the most influential state continued its influence.

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# Tuesday, August 30, 2005

Be a world citizen

Read some Tintin...

At least be familliar with the concept. Once you are done there, make certain you've heard of Asterix and Obelisk too.

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# Monday, August 29, 2005

I've switched...

to Bloglines:

Create a personal Bloglines page loaded with the freshest news about the things you love.

[ Bloglines ]

I wrote my own system, but keeping it running smoothly takes more effort and time than I can spare. Bloglines has everything I need: central control, mobile version, notification system, etc.

I've even found that exporting my subscriptions as an OPML file which can drive my "blogroll" listing on this site.

Update: Joe Grossberg has just noticed that I've switched to the Green party as well.

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# Tuesday, August 23, 2005

I want to be a scout!

I was a Boy Scout. Now I'm Muslim. Good to see that the two get along so well...

There are now all-Muslim scout packs and troops in at least 22 states, involving more than 2,000 scouts and leaders. They can be found in big cities like Chicago and Atlanta, centers of the Arab-American community such as Dearborn, Mich., and smaller towns like Pottsville, Pa., and Rochester, Minn.

[ TIME.com: Duty, Honor and Allah -- Aug. 29, 2005 ]

I do remember when working at Scout Camp, we had a Muslim troop come one year. They seemed to get along fine, just had some difficulties with the food service people and ensuring that all foods they were given were pork-free.

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