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Where did the Summer Go?
Wow! I can't believe it is September is almost over, and autumn is
already here. This has been one heck of
a summer. On October 8th, I will be starting my new position with
The Raymond Corporation headquarters
in Greene, New York.
When I accepted the job offer, I went out and bought an
iPhone. I spent most of
September in Canada, waiting for my work visa to be approved. Photos from
the trip to Canada can be viewed in the following galleries:
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Trip To Greene - From
Florence, South Carolina to Greene, crossing into Canada at Kingston,
Ontario, then to Brantford.
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Port Bruce - Labour
Day weekend, at Port Bruce
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Port Dover - Labour
Day weekend, at Port Dover (lots of boats!)
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Go Train 2007 - Trip to
the World's Biggest Bookstore in Toronto on the GO train
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SkyDome - The Toronto Blue
Jays beat the Boston Red Sox on September 18th at the Rogers Centre (aka.
SkyDome) in Toronto
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Greene - The trip back from
Canada, beginning with the border crossing at Buffalo, New York.
I am taking a
renewed interest in maintaining this site, and looking at getting the PHP Nuke
actually running, along with the blog features.
Update: We've got an
RSS feed.
In June, I had a neat little
consulting job, where I retrieved a stolen web-site for
Telluride Premier Properties. The press
release that I made can be read here.
For more details, please contact me at
palevell@earthlink.net.
The new site has been up and running for a while, now...
Earlier this year, I moved this web-site to a new host, due to technical
problems that could not be resolved. Namely, the DotNetNuke installation
kept getting corrupted. The host before that got hacked. Both of
these hosts were on Windows-based platforms. The current host is running
on Unix (FreeBSD, to be exact) and I have had no problems. I've actually
got PHP Nuke installed on this site, so I can play with it, but I haven't found
the time to play with it. Anyway, I will definitely get to it before too
long...
I was going to blog this, but it is too funny...
NASA'S GALILEO PROBE FINDS NO EVIDENCE FOR ELVIS ON EARTH
The Galileo science team today announced that the spacecraft's instruments
failed to find any new traces of Elvis Presley during its flyby of Earth last
December 8th.
"It's a tough background subtraction problem,"
explained Dr. Edward B. Rock of Caltech. "We know the planet contains several
thousand Elvis imitators. You have to distinguish the real thing from many
objects of similar appearance."
The method used involved interdisciplinary comparison
from several of Galileo's sensors. "For example, an Elvis imitator would have a
very similar appearance to Elvis in the SSI [Solid State Imaging] and NIMS [Near
Infrared Mapping Spectrometer] data," said Dr. Graham Finale. "But no imitator
has Elvis's magnetism." Researchers combined data from Galileo's sensitive
magnetometer, mounted on a 36-foot (11 meter) boom, with optical, infrared, and
ultraviolet measurements. They are capable of identifying a single genuine Elvis
among all the other features of Earth's landscape. This is a very sensitive
technique -- a feat equivalent to standing in St. Joseph, Missouri and
distinguishing a jellybean in a bowl of amphetamines in Memphis.
Galileo investigators were cautious about ruling out
the possible existence of Elvis. "We can only set an upper limit," said Dr.
Rock. "And we're guessing to some extent at the profile we're looking for. If
Elvis has lost weight, for instance, he'd have a different infrared signature."
According to the science team, there are 0.21 plus or minus 0.17 Elvises on
Earth, a number described as "consistent with zero."
Though speculation has been published in some journals
that evidence for Elvis might exist on other planets and moons in our solar
system, most scientists agree that Earth is the most likely place to find him.
"If, as the new results suggest, there's no Elvis on Earth," said Dr. Torrance
California, "this lends weight to the supposition that he really is dead."
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November 20, 2005
Clemson won, yesterday,
13-9. I removed the blog from this page--the
frame it was in was updating too often...
November 19, 2005 Today is the big
Clemson - Carolina
game. Not being much of a football fan, I'll be in Charleston, taking in some
live music at the Music Farm. I also
added my blog to the bottom of this page.
more...
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