The best way to do something is to commit to it, tell everyone about it, and then have the towering wall of guilt and peer pressure force your hand. That's why I am posting this about the MS150. I have signed up and will participate in the two-day 150 mile bike ride from Frisco, TX to Fort Worth, TX.
I need your help, though. One keep asking me about it and how my training is going. Second, PONY UP! This is a charity event and I have quotas to meet!
you can donate online at http://MS150.kreusch.com. (Yes, I did the geeky thing and made my own link!)
Friday, January 16, 2009
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Thursday, January 17, 2008
DVD's in the mail
On Monday, I sent out the 2007 year-end DVD that has all of the video clips of Jack that we took last year. Please keep an eye out for it. If you didn't get it or want a copy, please email me.
Despite my enormously busy schedule, I was able to do this because of the new computer I built for Christmas. I built a new one from scratch and it came out incredible. It was able to handle a virus scan, backup uploading, browsing the internet, and video editing all at the same time without breaking a sweat. All for about $300. Computers have become pretty cheap!
To answer a few questions about the DVD, here's what you need to know:
1. It is a DVD, not a computer disc. This is for playing on your TV.
2. It may work in your computer if you have a DVD drive and the right software.
3. If it doesn't work with your TV's DVD player, then your player can't read burned discs. I can't help much with that. I did test every disc I sent out, so I know that isn't the problem.
4. There is a bit more video of Jack, but it is on our DV camcorder and I haven't gotten it off yet. I need to get a capture card for the new computer first. I'll keep you posted.
Despite my enormously busy schedule, I was able to do this because of the new computer I built for Christmas. I built a new one from scratch and it came out incredible. It was able to handle a virus scan, backup uploading, browsing the internet, and video editing all at the same time without breaking a sweat. All for about $300. Computers have become pretty cheap!
To answer a few questions about the DVD, here's what you need to know:
1. It is a DVD, not a computer disc. This is for playing on your TV.
2. It may work in your computer if you have a DVD drive and the right software.
3. If it doesn't work with your TV's DVD player, then your player can't read burned discs. I can't help much with that. I did test every disc I sent out, so I know that isn't the problem.
4. There is a bit more video of Jack, but it is on our DV camcorder and I haven't gotten it off yet. I need to get a capture card for the new computer first. I'll keep you posted.
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