At long last I have gotten a cascading style sheet to work. Rejoice!
Memorial Day weekend is on its way. It is the unofficial start of summer, and more or less the official start of the tourism season in Door County. You can look forward to heavier traffic when traveling to or from that place.
The musings, ramblings, and rants of a country geek transplanted to a (sometimes painfully) more urban setting.
2000-05-26
2000-05-08
Birthday....
Today (at 10:35 a.m. CDT, to be precise) I turned 23 years old. My roommate called me Old Man. He's not much younger than I.
2000-05-01
Getting older....
It is now May. What a glorious month. Spring is in full swing. My girlfriend and I just celebrated our six-month anniversary. And in one week I will be 23 years old. It's so exciting I can hardly stand it.
The U.S. DoJ has proposed that Microsoft be split in two as a remedy for MS's alleged monopoly. In the words of my roommate: "It's capitalism. If Adam Smith were here he'd laugh at them. Then he'd die, because he'd be really old."
The U.S. DoJ has proposed that Microsoft be split in two as a remedy for MS's alleged monopoly. In the words of my roommate: "It's capitalism. If Adam Smith were here he'd laugh at them. Then he'd die, because he'd be really old."
2000-04-04
America's longest pastime....
Yesterday was opening day for MLB. I can't say I was excited. I have never been excited by baseball. That may sound sacriligeous to some of you, but I don't care.
Baseball is supposed to be a summer game. Why then does it start in April and run until October? I realize that the weather in many parts of the country is pleasant then, but for much of the country, it is not. Just yesterday the Milwaukee Brewers/Cincinatti Reds game got postponed because of rain. Why start the baseball season when you know there's a good chance there's going to be rain in most of the country?
I understand that there is a difference when speaking about school sports; baseball and softball must be a spring sport. But the professional season is far too long. I'd suggest at least waiting until May to begin, and ending in September. Not enough, you say? I don't think so. Baseball has the longest season of any professional sport. Even shortening it by two months would still leave it the longest in numbers of games played, I'm sure. Even the NBA and NHL can't compare. And they're typically more exciting to watch.
Baseball is supposed to be a summer game. Why then does it start in April and run until October? I realize that the weather in many parts of the country is pleasant then, but for much of the country, it is not. Just yesterday the Milwaukee Brewers/Cincinatti Reds game got postponed because of rain. Why start the baseball season when you know there's a good chance there's going to be rain in most of the country?
I understand that there is a difference when speaking about school sports; baseball and softball must be a spring sport. But the professional season is far too long. I'd suggest at least waiting until May to begin, and ending in September. Not enough, you say? I don't think so. Baseball has the longest season of any professional sport. Even shortening it by two months would still leave it the longest in numbers of games played, I'm sure. Even the NBA and NHL can't compare. And they're typically more exciting to watch.
2000-04-03
Remedies....
Spring is in the air; unfortunately, it is in the form of rain. Nonetheless, the season of growth and renewal is upon us. Life returns to that which was dormant over winter, and warmth returns to the land. I love spring.
A federal judge has decided that Microsoft broke national anti-trust laws, and before too much longer will recommend remedies. I have been a long-time supporter of Microsoft, very much liking their products. I find the whole idea absurd. But in the face of the judge's decision, I hope Microsoft fares well. Windows is not the only OS available, and IE is not the only web browser available. Those who want to use other products do. If we really want to go after someone who has a monopoly on operating systems, why aren't we pursuing Apple Computer?
One of the suggested remedies in the Microsoft case has been allowing other companies to borrow source code and build their own operating systems. This will be no help. We'll spawn dozens, maybe hundreds, of operating systems that may or may not work together; Windows at least gives us a standard. Sharing Windows source code is like telling John Grisham (or your favorite best-selling author) he has to let other authors use the same characters, settings, etc., he uses so that they can be successful too.
A federal judge has decided that Microsoft broke national anti-trust laws, and before too much longer will recommend remedies. I have been a long-time supporter of Microsoft, very much liking their products. I find the whole idea absurd. But in the face of the judge's decision, I hope Microsoft fares well. Windows is not the only OS available, and IE is not the only web browser available. Those who want to use other products do. If we really want to go after someone who has a monopoly on operating systems, why aren't we pursuing Apple Computer?
One of the suggested remedies in the Microsoft case has been allowing other companies to borrow source code and build their own operating systems. This will be no help. We'll spawn dozens, maybe hundreds, of operating systems that may or may not work together; Windows at least gives us a standard. Sharing Windows source code is like telling John Grisham (or your favorite best-selling author) he has to let other authors use the same characters, settings, etc., he uses so that they can be successful too.
2000-03-28
Home seet home....
I arrived home from my Florida vacation on March 26. It was the best vacation I've ever had, I think. I was able to share it with some very good friends, which made it that much better.
2000-03-16
Vacation....
This time next week will find me on vacation in sunny Florida. I can't wait! Is it Friday yet? No? Then I'm "Sure Happy It's Thursday!" Get it?
2000-02-25
Changes....
Still more changes have been made to this site. As usual you can read about them on the About This Site page.
2000-02-15
Let me call you sweetheart....
I have made it through another Valentine's Day. This one, though, was probably the best one I've ever had. Thanks go out to Maryanne, my sweetheart, for making it such a great day.
More changes....
Some more changes have been made to this site. You can refer to the About This Site page for more information.
2000-01-20
Recording history....
A page describing the history of this site and other such information has been added. You can check it out here.
2000-01-03
Over-reacting....
Apparently all that Y2K mumbo-jumbo was all for naught. No computer crashes and no Apocalypse. Everything seems to be working fine.
1999-12-12
How long?
I have come to the realization that my website has been online for over four years now. It has gone through a lot of changes since then, the biggest being its name. What began as Thor's Realm/La-La Land is now Balthazar's Domain. Thanks go out to Theodoros a.k.a. Cowhealer for helping me develop my online identity.
1999-11-12
Innovations....
In light of the recent antitrust suit filed against Microsoft I have built my own Freedom to Innovate Network page. Check it out.
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