Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Leprechaun in my Cheeseburger

On St. Patrick's Day, I found a leprechaun in his cheeseburger:


After a festive day at the St. Patrick's Day Parade, we stopped by Steak-n-Shake for burgers...the Cladagh Pub was a bit too busy. I found a leprechaun-likeness in the burger--without my intervention, except for the fries.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

October Surprise - Obama Citizenship

One of my friends forwarded me this video. You might want to watch it. Just click on the address below. It's about a Philadelphia lawyer, a life-long Democrat, Phillip Berg. His credentials are impressive. In August of 2008, he became convinced that Barak Obama was not a natural born citizen of the United States, and therefore, under the United States Constitution, is not qualified to hold the office of President of the United States. Berg alerted the DNC, but it refused to investigate. In fact, it looks like Obama is a citizen of Indonesia regardless of exactly where he was born. A federal judge has ordered Obama to release his birth certificate, but he has refused and is trying to have the case dismissed. Philip Berg is determined that he will not be stopped. What if we find out later that he was right? Do you think the Democratic House and Senate will impeach Obama? No way! It's more likely that people like Berg and important documents will start disappearing. This guy is going to make Bill and Hillary look pure as the driven snow.

Thursday, May 08, 2008

ASP.NET GridView Control - Detail Tabs


 
 

ASP.NET GridView Control - Detail Tabs

http://demos.devexpress.com/ASPxGridViewDemos/MasterDetail/DetailTabs.aspx

Screen clipping taken: 5/8/2008, 11:02 PM

 
 

 
 

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Mom & Bill and the boys


Mom and Bill, (newly-weds; July 2007) visited us this Fall. We hiked the Flowing Well county park, here in Carmel, IN.

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

State Security Freeze Laws

Cara's purse was stolen today. Thank God that our state just passed a credit freeze feature for savvy consumers. Residents of certain states can protect their credit by a password or pin--preventing criminals from unlawfully initiating a new credit account in your name. Here are a list of the State Security Freeze Laws.