Monthly Archives: July 2004
Casa de Kerr Part 2
Well, the wife and I have been looking all over for a better deal on a new home. Thus far we haven’t found anything comparable. Lets be honest, 121.5 for a new home in the NE side, Judson school district, … Continue reading
Quote of the Day
This is probably the best quotes I’ve seen, “Wouldn’t it be wonderful if real life supported control-Z?”
Casa De Kerr
My wife and I have been browsing for houses for some time now and we have seen a variety of builders. We’ve looked at homes from as low as the 80s to as high and dreaming of the 250s. We’ll … Continue reading
Wurzbach Parkway
I used to live on the Norht East side of town off of O’Connor and Naco. I remember the headaches of when the city began working on the Wurzbach Parkway. While the idea of providing a ‘quick’ route to get … Continue reading
The Country that Cried Wolf
CNN is reporting an article about an anti way billboard that was to be placed in New York’s Time Square. The billboard was blocked by Clear Channel but after some negotiations, the billboard will go up. So what’s all the … Continue reading
"If we don't get no tolls, we don't get no rolls"
It seems that the city of San Antonio is planning to put a toll road on 1604 from I-35 to I-10. This is a pretty good chunk of road, 19 – 20 miles I believe. The reason they say is … Continue reading
Sony vs The Redmond Giant
As any real gamer knows, the PS2 has done exceptionally well. It outsells both the Xbox and the Gamecube world wide and has the most games available. While one might argue that the reason they have more games is because … Continue reading
Windblows
I have two machines at home, a laptop with Gentoo and a PC with Windblows. The Gentoo box has been stable since I got it configured correctly. That took me about a week off and on but it has been … Continue reading
4th of July
Went to Atlanta this past weekend. This was my first time to visit the east cost state and it was nice. First of all, Georgia has some really pretty greenery. Lots of trees and the coastal climate keeps everything nice … Continue reading