Saturday, February 15, 2003

Traverse City was buried by a blizzard in '78 of epic proportions. The same blizzard hit my home town (Grand Rapids). My friends and I hollowed out a snow drift that was big enough to handle furniture. I still remember eating cereal inside the drift.

This storm was huge. At the time I had no idea that it would turn out to be a unique weather event. I've been waiting for another storm like this for 25 years.

For you amateur weather buffs, check out the meteorlogical details, thanks to the Detroit NWS.

posted on 2/15/2003 8:24:46 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]
"Once upon a time, some thousands of generations ago, a threshold was crossed. Somewhere in the evolutionary backwoods of the brain, something unprecedented happened in the story of life on Earth."

Find out why you have such a big-ass head.
posted on 2/15/2003 8:23:07 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]
 Saturday, January 01, 2000

Thanks for taking the time to peruse this blog.  I help run a software consulting and development company called Blue Sphere, and I reside in East Grand Rapids with my wife and two children. 

I am a coffee snob, and a charcoal purist. I like to listen to music and I was an early adopter of the MP3 format.  Some of my interest areas include artificial intelligence, evolutionary psychology, computerized adaptive testing, and sailing/windsurfing. 

My family and I can be found sailing our boats at the Grand Rapids Yacht Club during the summer months.  In February we typically start planning to relocate to California or Hawaii, and in May we completely drop those plans.

I am not affiliated with any particular political party and I try not to allow my voting decisions to be influenced by party affiliation.  I believe in empirical evidence, reason, logic and scientific consensus as a means of guiding my political opinions. Partisanship, fear and emotion driven politics are way too powerful right now in America.

Furthermore, I should add that I don't take life very seriously and I have been known to engage in some tom foolery on the internets.  Please do not be offended if my (attempted) humour makes you crazy, it will pass.

Finally, I should give a shout out to the folks at http://www.dasblog.net/ who have worked so hard to create the code base that this blog application utilizes.  It is free and open source, and it works extremely well if you know your way around a Web server.  Thank you newintelligence!

posted on 1/1/2000 8:51:07 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [1]