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A Star is Born

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On February 28th, 2004, we became the proud parents of a bouncing baby boy. He was born after a relatively short labor, and it only took four pushes to get him out. Despite the fact that he was 3 weeks early, he weighed in at 7 lbs. 10 ozs., and 20.75 inches.

Mother and child are doing just fine. It's now almost two months later and he is doing great. He's a much slimmer kid than his sister. In fact, this kid has no tüsh to speak of whatsoever. At his checkup yesterday, his weight is now around the 50th percentile. I don't recall height, but I belief that he's around 50 there also.

As for his sister, now that's another story. She's right about that age (2) where she's going to be a handful regardless of now sharing Mom's attention. Let me put it to you this way, his sister can scream loud enough to set off the glassbreak sensors on the alarm system. Now, that's some lungs.

Six Apart to buy Live Journal

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Starbucks

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Iced Venti No Water Americano. You?

A New Order

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Back at Friendly's again Tonight is the start of a new order. Meg didn't get peanutbutter cups the other day and wound up with pieces instead. So, she asked for that tonigt. One thing that does is reduce the number of substitutions from 5 to 1. I'm looking forward to a correct order!

Friendly's

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I'm at Friendlys and it is quite the trip. For example, the girl who 3 weeks ago couldn't use the cash register, still can't. On the bright side, Larry the manager made our sundaes so there's a far better chance of them being right. Oh, and by the way, why is the price different everytime I come here?

CrackBerry

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Guess what? I now own a BlackBerry and can blog from the road. This may not mean much, but for someone like me, I can blog from in front of the TV or a boring meeting.
I'm using a MIDLET called MIDlog. It's written by Daniel Rocha. I appologize for not linking everything, but there's only so much you can do on a BlackBerry.

Quote of the Day

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Never ever discount the idea of marriage. Sure, someone might tell you that marriage is just a piece of paper. Well, so is money, and what's more life-affirming than cold, hard cash?
Dennis Miller

javascript:Alert('damn!');

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Dewey Vozel says:
i hate javascript i think
Dewey Vozel says:
whoever designed the javascript Date object was a doofus
Dave Bitton says:
whomever designed javascript was a doofus
Dave Bitton says:
oh wait
Dave Bitton says:
his name was Mark Andreson
Dewey Vozel says:
is he still alive?
Dave Bitton says:
of course he is
Dewey Vozel says:
let's fix that

WAP Support

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I added WAP support to AnalogousMember today. I followed a tutorial at Building a Better Wap Diary with the following exceptions:

  • I edited the link in the index template to the archive files to point to archives/wap/ folder. The link is now:

    <a href="<$MTBlogArchiveURL$>wap/<$MTEntryID pad="1"$>.wml">Read This Entry...</a>

  • The individual archive files are being saved to a wap/ folder which requires you to enter

    "wap/<$MTEntryID pad="1"$>.wml"

    for the archive filename

  • I added the following to my .htaccess file so WAP browsers will automatically be served the proper content:

    RewriteCond %{HTTP_ACCEPT} text/vnd.wap.wml
    RewriteRule ^$ /index.wml

  • Removed the hardcoded link to symbiandiares.com from the archive template and replaced it with <$MTBlogURL$>.

If you want to see this in action without using your phone, goto WapTiger WAP Emulator for a conventional browser based WAP emulator. Just enter http://www.analogousmember.com/ for the URL.

Electoral Vote Predictor 2004

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Electoral Vote

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