Monthly Archives: March 2006

JJ Abrams has robbed me of a significant portion of my life, and it is only going to get worse

JJ Abrams, and his little projects, have taken precious time away from my life.
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Can you dance like Scrivs?

I can't dance like Paul Scrivens. In fact, I can't dance period.
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Live from North Carolina

Live blogging from our recent road trip to North Carolina.
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About to begin another road trip

We're about to head out on another road trip to see some family (a brand new niece), some friends, and do some relaxing. We can't wait...
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I know how to get down

I can't dance, I can't talk, the only thing about me is the way that I walk.
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I lost my Moana juice

Travis should have done a Google search before choosing between the final two. Perhaps he would have made the right choice then.
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I hate headaches

Today I got a headache, and it reminded me of how much I despise them.
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That Matt Craven is one snappy dresser

Matt Craven, not the actor, called Paul unstylish. He's never seen the way I dress I guess.
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I like to play minds, not numbers or computers

There are not many games that I enjoy. Most games are based on "luck" or the rolling of dice. I'd much rather be challenged by a mind then numbers or a computer.
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Have you ever left a restaurant because they weren’t serving breakfast?

If they aren't serving breakfast, do you bounce? We did.
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Poker losses and winnings

I managed to win one out of two games tonight. Thanks for having us over Chris.
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Testing with Paul Scrivens

Paul Scrivens, bowling, in Austin Texas And you thought your boss was weird looking?
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Going through a live design

Version 0.0.0.0.1 of cdevroe.com is out the door. Now the real work begins.
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David Seah knows Kung-foo

Actually, I don't know for sure, but the evidence is overwhelming.
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I lost at arm wrestling

It isn't something I'm necessarily proud of. But it will cause me to try even harder next time.
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Mud

I hate the mud, though I'm beginning to believe that if it wasn't for me, there might not be any.
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As the weather breaks…

I can’t wait for Spring. As the weather breaks, I’m going to try to take advantage of it. Yesterday I enjoyed some time on the deck/porch, even though I could only stay out there for a little while, it was worth it. Today we’re supposed to get up to 18 degrees, or 64 for [...]
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Repetitive errors

Each time I shower (about once every two or three months), I forget to dry off my left shoulder until last. Its something I’m perfectly conscience of, yet it seems to happen every single time. My toothbrush is in the “medicine cabinet”, which is behind the mirror above the sink, and every time I go [...]
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CocoaDevHouse Dallas

Blake says hello I was unable to attend CocoaDevHouse in Dallas in “body”, but I was able to get their via IRC and Skype. Wanted to thank all those in attendance for keeping me entertained for awhile, and answering some good questions on some cool topics. Side note: I’ve had a chance to sit down [...]
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Am I the smartest person I know?

I can not tell you how many times I’ve been asked this question. Sarcastically of course. But, I’d like to answer it seriously. No. Not even close. In fact, I generally take the approach that someone might be immensely smarter than I am. That isn’t to say that I freely give [...]
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