Archive for February, 2006

A Dull Pencil Retains More Than The Sharpest Mind

Continuing my dreadful postings of my life (it just hit me… a blog is all about me; like somebody would want to read that!), I’m starting two more blogs to diversify, creating a grand total of six blogs (two of which are private corporate blogs, which will be released to the public some time after March 2). One of the new blogs will be a list of developments towards the release of the new NITEGames website, and the other will be an attempt to document and expound on every verse in the Bible, KJV.

The NITEGames blog will be located at http://nitegamesdev.blogspot.com/.
The Bible documentary will be located elsewhere, but I haven’t set it up yet.

As a side note, we had apple pie tonight. It was a winner of the day!

Published in: Archive from Reckless Abandon | on February 3rd, 2006 | No Comments »

This Blog Will Never Be Political

- Except for sometimes.

Sorry, just borrowing a Kerry tactic there.

Actually, the only reason I broke my rule of one post a day (or less) is because I found, on a liberal site, this excellent article on Cindy Sheehan. I really feel for the lady; she lost her son in the Iraq war, after all. But losing a loved one gives a person no more rights to vet against a good government any more than stumbling gives a person rights to vet against gravity.

Anyway, these are my beliefs, they don’t have to be yours, they should be though… maybe I should stop before I get into too much trouble…

Published in: Archive from Reckless Abandon | on February 1st, 2006 | No Comments »

Dear Google:

I give every project of yours five stars. There is nobody happier, more committed, or more enthusiastic about your products than I.

However, the idea of a Linux distribution branded with your name sends chills up my spine. There are countless distributions of Linux, ranging from professional to ludicrous. I fear that your endeavour would only be a drop in the bucket.

Furthermore, if your plans for OS domination succeeded (even though I would consider your current accomplishments a fine success), the world would be shaken. If Windows goes, computers will also go. Two OS’s cannot coincide peacefully; either Windows or your offering will rise, and the other will fail. If yours fails, it will be the first of Google to lose; if Windows falls, the unimaginable will happen. A patchwork-quilt of mis-knit OS’s, a petty collection of warlords and their followers.

Sincerely,
Daquell

Published in: Archive from Reckless Abandon | on February 1st, 2006 | No Comments »