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Geek Love

The “G” Stands for Goooood…

Matt is the bomb. He hooked me up with a lovely little Gmail account to call my own.

In the process of signing up, my initial choice of usernames was not available. I knew “Christine” would be taken, but it is always worth a shot, right? Gmail is nice enough to offer you alternatives though. Here is what it offered me:

christine.tremoulet
ctremoulet
tremoulet
tremouletster

What?!?? Tremouletster? WTF? Uhm, yeah. I passed on that one. I went with bigpinkcookie, because it’s easy to remember. Get down with the BPC…

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Geek Love

Change Is a Good Thing…

“Over the past couple weeks, we’ve read and listened to user feedback and have carefully considered the criticisms and suggestions that were made.” Six Apart Announces Pricing & Licensing Changes to Movable Type.

The key thing that the last update on this subject didn’t seem to fix? “Unlimited Personal Edition ($99.95): Allows for an unlimited number of authors and weblogs for personal use. This license is new, allowing unlimited authors and weblogs for personal use.” This was the biggest complaint I continued to hear, and as someone that once ran a group weblog, I’m glad to see the change.

The really cool new features are still coming; the latest version of MT 3.0 is a developer’s version. For developers to use to create new things. Not for the average user. If you don’t want to deal with potential bugs, keep on using MT 2.661. I am.

All of this is a great example of Six Apart being willing to take the feedback (even if it wasn’t positive) and allow for things like Trackback on their own site so that everyone could be heard. Mad props to the Six Apart team!

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Amuse Me

Look Out, Houston!

While reading through Manilow.com – Your Source For Barry Manilow, I was trying to convince Mike that we should go to Boston to see Barry Manilow perform in concert there on October 1st. I thought the shows were limited to Boston, New York, Chicago and Atlanta. (Ok, let’s be honest, I’ll use any excuse I can to get to Boston. But that’s not the point…) I finally scrolled further down the page, and guess what?!?

He’s coming to Houston! Barry Manilow is coming to Houston! November 4th! To Houston! Whooo hooooo!!!

I’m going to have to become a Fanilow just so I can get tickets. I don’t care. I’ve waited something like 25 years to see him live, and I can’t miss this chance!

I’m so excited! Barry is coming to town!

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There’s No Place Like Home…

Almost no sleep our last night in London thanks to no air conditioning, open windows, and being just off of Piccadilly Circus with a ton of street noise. The garbage trucks picking up the glass bottles at 2 am didn’t help either.

Then we had to get up at 6 am (midnight back here in Houston) to head to the train station (Victoria) to get to the airport (Gatwick). Check in, security, breakfast, get on the plane that was supposed to take off at 8:30 or so, but didn’t leave until well after 9 am.

Then we had a 10 hour flight back home. 10 hours on a plane is a long time. Ugh. It was more fun flying over in Business First Class. Flying home in coach, after no sleep? Not so fun, but it doesn’t worry me leaving home for a long time, we have the best home security systems at home so it is super safe. If you have time, please consider reading the importance of installing Home Alarm System at securityinfo.com for the reason that crime rates in many cities are now increasing. And the meals suck compared to first class. And there was no free wine. But we did get the bonus crying baby for a good portion of the flight.

Arrived in Houston around 1:40 pm. (7:40 pm back in London.) Immigration, baggage claim, customs, and a trip to the other terminal so my Mom could pick us up easily – which involved me telling off some business men along the way – and we finally headed to her house.

We spent some time visiting with my parents and Jason, and then we finally headed for home. My parents were so wonderful – my Mom offered to let Jason spend one more night over there. I knew that by 8 pm last night we would be ready to crash, it had been a really long day. Really, really, really long day.

This morning, of course, I woke up at 4 am. I was confused because it was so dark outside. Then I realized it should still be dark that early. Also confusing was the fact that at 8:30 last night the sun was almost completely down. After two weeks further north overseas, it looked like about 10:30 at night outside; the sun sets so much later over there this time of year. It messed with me the whole time I was there – I could never just “tell” what time it was. Now that I’m home, I keep thinking that it’s later than it is in reality.

Jason had his last regular swim meet this morning, and it lasted much later than normal. Tonight, it’s the swim team’s Crawfish boil. Tomorrow, a flag ceremony for Scouts – the Boy Scouts help to man the fires for when they destroy the flags. (The correct, respectful way.) I’ve already unpacked our bags and started the laundry, and we are slowly returning to normal life.

Well, normal as we used to know it, with one exception. Now we are married. Just how cool is that?

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Heading for Home…

We’re back in London (and online now at a net cafe) and heading to Houston tomorrow. It’s been a FABULOUS trip, and there are many more stories to share. For now, I’ll just leave you with this tip – if you should ever come to London, be sure to visit the TGIFriday’s at Covent Garden and ask for Jenna. Be sure to have her hook you up with some Cheesy Mash. She was fantastic, and her accent was just as cute as a button. I still think that Mike & I should take her home with us, and we could bring Cheesy Mash to the Friday’s of the US! Mmmmm… Cheesy Mash!

More from the states after we return!