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Hi, This is Wayne. This is my site, my stuff, my blog, blahblahblah. The site itself is powered by WordPress and the Scary Little theme. I thought it was cool, and I still do.

Well for 21 weeks now, I’ve been giving you stuff you don’t want to MISC, which is my cheesy way of doing a weekly summary of stuff usually not important enough to be its own blog entry.  Some people use “Bullet Sundays” some have a “snacking” of various sorts, and others even do video.

This week I thought I’d mix it up. I thought maybe I’d MISC my own entry!  That’s right!  Sunday went by and no weekly summary from Wayne.  Were you all impressed with how creative I can be?  See how I turned it around?  Clever, eh?  I sensed thousands of you sitting at your computer waiting for my post and HA I tricked you!

Ahem, ok, well, on with your regularly-scheduled thought-provoking and incongruous hilarity.


The Orchestra Concert was awesome!

I don’t think any other student had more people at her Orchestra concert than Caitlin.  We had twelve people there.  TWELVE!  And the music was amazing; simply amazing.  When you get the best of the best together, and they spend a couple days practicing with one of the best conductors around, it fails to matter that the musicians are in middle school.  It fails to matter that they’re at the beginning of their journey into true excellence.  It fails to matter that they’re entering puberty. 

I simply could not tell that I was listening to 13 year olds.

And then a couple of us stayed to listen to the High School Orchestra — and as you’d surmise, it’s made up of the best of the best of the high school aged chillen, and BOY were they good.  And I got a special treat in that they played a couple movements from Pictures at an Exhibition.  This song is special for me because back in *my* high school days, our band played a superb adaptation of this song as our marching band song and won several awards for it.  The music brought back many pleasant memories of practicing, marching, goofing off, and excelling with my fellow band members.  I can still sing and recite every word of the “Hallway of Men” song.


Car fire on Parmer Lane

Here’s 13 seconds of a car fire I encountered on Saturday right before Caitlin’s concert.  This is my first successful youtube upload with my Samsung S730 camera.  I’m very impressed with the quality of video from such a small, cheap ($99) camera.  It’s 7.2 megapixels, too!  (battery life sucks though)


Next

We watched Next, that movie with Nicholas Cage about a guy who can see two seconds minutes into the future.  I absolutely loved it!  I highly enjoy movies that take quite a bit of thinking and really good writing in order for things to come out right in the end.  It reminded me of the movie Primer - I mean, the writer had to really spend a LOT of time making sure things work out.

next nicholas cage

I’m thinking that kind of plot device could easily be made into a TV series.  And when I say easy, I mean it would be a success if it was done well.  It would be very difficult to write for and to come up with original story lines, but I know I’d watch it.

The movies special effects were great, Jessica Biel was hot, it had great action, it stimulated the brain, and I stayed interested throughout the entire movie.  What more could you ask for?

Well, I guess I could have gone without the Clockwork Orange flashback.  Ewwwwww *shudders*


Cabling and Recabling

A co-worker of mine and I spent many hours up at work this past weekend during our big remodeling project for the Austin facility.  One of the things we knocked out was a significant portion of re-cabling for our facilities.  We’re not done yet, but you can probably judge for yourself how much of an improvement we made:

Before:

cabling before picture 

After:

cable cabling during picture 

Man it just plain feels better to have it looking good.  The spaghetti is more well formed.  We still have a few loose ends to tie up (as you can see) but those require a well-planned-ahead maintenance window.

*content sigh* there’s just something about a well-organized cabling architecture that gets me all warm and fuzzy.  Here’s the new rack we put in, minus some key horizontal cable management (still on order) but before we get any more cables in, we’ll have the cable mgmt in and we will be looking prett-ty spiffy.

network cabling


Jaden’s writing

How sweet is this. He wrote ‘elephant.’  *sniff*

jaden writing elephant