Rolandes Ramblings

Rolandes Ramblings
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Random Quote: Anyone can do any amount of work provided it isn't the work he/she is supposed to be doing.

 


Way to “goes” CNN…

3:25pm Sunday, February 1st, 2009 by Rolande

I may not be the foremost expert when it comes to writing and the use of the English language. But, anyone with even grade school language skills would point this one out as an obvious mistake. How did that slip past the proofreading editors? Someone forgot their morning coffee or had a bad case of the “Sundays”. This one is even more egregious than the previous “Rings around Uranus ” article.

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Welcome to my underground lair…

1:27pm Monday, December 1st, 2008 by Rolande

undergroundlair.jpg I saw this floating around on a discussion on the NANOG mailing list. As impressive as this installation may be, what I find more amazing is that in today’s economy that an Internet Service Provider found enough money or a bank willing to loan them the money to actually build this. Unbelievable!

http://www.archdaily.com/9257/pionen-%E2%80%93-white-mountain-albert-france-lanord-architects/ 


6 Phases of Work

12:30am Thursday, November 20th, 2008 by Rolande

Phase 1
workphase1.gifYou are listening to jazz — Your first day at work is great. Your coworkers are wonderful, your cubicle is cute, and your boss is the best!

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What are you up to G.W.?

4:17pm Wednesday, July 16th, 2008 by Rolande

Bush Evil eye

So with the Republicans about-face on the Offshore Drilling policy earlier this week, it leaves me wondering as to what the real reason is. After all this is a HUGE policy shift after years and years of being vehemently opposed to it. They continue to claim that it has nothing to do with the current oil economy, as it won’t really affect the price of gas at the pump. So why the big shift all of a sudden? What is the real reason behind this move? And why all of a sudden are we seeing different political moves with the Iranian government than in the past 20-30 years? Something must be going on… Read more »


Culinarily Sophisticated… Really?! Where?

3:22pm Wednesday, June 4th, 2008 by Rolande

colonblow_2.pngSo, I happened across this article the other day discussing Columbus’ restaurant scene and why this area happens to be the birthplace of quite a few popular national restaurant chains like Wendy’s, Max & Erma’s, Damon’s and White Castle. (not that these are at the top of everyone’s favorite list) Now having lived in Chicago for 7 years and previously in Dallas for a couple years, I can recognize and appreciate good food when I eat it. The article states that the Columbus area is “culinarily sophisticated” which is a reason why Read more »

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