Archive for April, 2005

new job

Friday, April 22nd, 2005

I have been promoted to the Manager of IT Projects at AHFMR. This should bring a lot of new challanges to my career. We will be redeveloping our corporate wide, mission critical, custom built application, and have a fairly large budget to do so. Certainly it is no easy undertaking as we are dealing with a lot of data duplication, and corruption that needs to be sorted out as we move forward.

attempting to fake a forum

Tuesday, April 19th, 2005

Can anyone actually post comments to these posts? I don’t know if anyone is even reading all this crap that I’m writing. I’d like to know if it is because of a technical reason, or just due to lack of interest.

back in business

Tuesday, April 19th, 2005

I guess we are officially purchasing our new house. We take possession May 5th, 2005! It is quite exciting. The more we see the place, the more confident that we are that is everything that we want!

new home difficulties

Wednesday, April 13th, 2005

We are still struggling to get out new home purchase in order. It seems as though everyone wants us to get everything done instantly, but when we need something back from them they are as slow as humanly possible!

New House fun

Friday, April 8th, 2005

Ammie and I have put an offer on a new house yesterday. Buying a new house is such an over the top event, because you are spending 25 year’s worth of income all at once. All the legal paperwork is crippling. There is so much to get done, and so little time to do it. A lot of phone calls, a lot of switching this and that.

It is a huge headache, and everything costs a little bit of money. The result is worth it though… I hope!

welcome to my hell err… blog

Thursday, April 7th, 2005

Blogs are funny, because it reminds me a lot of the days in 1998 when everyone was using GeoCities for posting pictures of their friends and pets and other crap that nobody could possibly care about. I feel as though I should start pleading you to sign my guestbook or send me an e-mail… because I am ever so concerned about what everyone things of this worthless website that I threw together over coffee break. Not to mention the fact that every 14 year old has a blog that talks about how awesome their Nissan Skyline, water cooled PC, or how cute their bf is. I think that there is probably about 10 hours of work invested into putting together this worthless information for every 1 hour of readership.