Monday, December 25, 2006
It was...
Arrested Development. Only the best Televison show ever. I got it for Christmas today. All three seasons. Nice.
Saturday, December 23, 2006
First NFL game
I've never been to a Lions game before, maybe its because we aren't very good at all or tickets are a bit harder to get than the Tigers. Either way I'm going to my first NFL game tomorrow. Steelers and Ravens. Should be fun.
Monday, December 18, 2006
Bye Bye Deer Creek
One of my most favorite places to see an outdoor concert is for sale. Seriously though some of the best DMB shows I've seen have been there. Another development victim. I don't want to make a rest in peace post in a few months. Here is the article from the Indy Star.
Sunday, December 17, 2006
Spartans and Chicago State.
An ugly game which I'll give you the link to. But here are a notes I enjoyed the most.
"In a way I'm happy that we won, I'm just very, very, very disappointed in our effort. For a team to get 16 offensive boards against us is an embarrassment to everybody that ever played here."
Drew Played well in the 2nd half. But we all knew he would.And that was without starting forward Cam-Ron Clay for the second half. Jones said Clay ripped off his shirt, screamed profanity, fought with teammates and challenged Jones to a fight in the locker room at halftime.
Police got involved in the hallway outside the locker room, restraining Clay and one of his teammates as they lunged at each other. Clay was escorted away in street clothes by Breslin officials as the second half began.
Jones said Clay is off the team and that "in a different environment, I'd have no problem, I'd fight him."
And the Halftime show was okay.
Thursday, December 14, 2006
iPhone.
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
RIP James Kim
CNet.com Editor.
I'm sure most has heard his story. So I won't going on with that. But check this out.
I'm sure most has heard his story. So I won't going on with that. But check this out.
Monday, December 11, 2006
I made a few updates.
I'm going away from the black and opting for a white color. I also changed the creative commons copywrite at the bottom.
I'm also going to start tagging or putting lables on my posts, this one's going on under 'blogroll'.
If you think what i'm writing about might interest someone else, please pass the blog along.
Questions or comments? Don't like how the blog looks? Drop me a line, see that comments area? Works well.
I'm also going to start tagging or putting lables on my posts, this one's going on under 'blogroll'.
If you think what i'm writing about might interest someone else, please pass the blog along.
Questions or comments? Don't like how the blog looks? Drop me a line, see that comments area? Works well.
untitled.
I don't know really where to go with this right now. I guess I just want to point out some cool things on the Internet.
- Last.fm - Probably most who read this won't ever have a use for this, nor have a collection of music that make it worth wild but last.fm tracks the music you play and counts it for you on artist, song, album basis in the time frame of weekly, monthly etc. I use to count the 650 million times I've listened to DMB. But it's good for suggesting music, plus it one up Pandora by allowing you to communicated with other users. I give it 3536 point, the points don't matter though.
- RSS feeds bring me content without having to log onto any website. I've got a mac so I use Vienna as my reader. Where I get content specific to what I'm interested. It's very good for those who have specific interests or who hate to wade though all the ad's.
- Google mail, better known as gmail. More than 2.7 gigs of space means no need to delete a single message. Gmail's searching feature as well as it's spam filter, integration of instant messaging with other gmail users makes gmail worth 1,453,654 points.
Thursday, December 07, 2006
Greg Did DC
I'm not where to take this. I've started to think about buying my own domain and having my own blog. Starting over with some kind of archive of this one. I don't know. I just don't.
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
Friday, December 01, 2006
This is it.
It's been a very busy and long week. I don't have much to even explain anything. A trip back to the Pentagon, the Supreme Court and the end of an internship that I wasn't really sure what I would be doing. I think I picked things up pretty quickly. I also got the chance to meet with Congressman's Stupak's Press Secretary as well as present my public policy topic, Network Neutrality. It's been a hell of a run. I'll come back soon. But first I've got to get back to school. I'm coming back knowing more than I thought I'd ever know.
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