Posted on December 25th, 2007 by Administrator. Filed in Rants and Raves.
Well, I figured I would post a little tree picture on my blog, I had a wonderful dinner for the holidays and I was with a great group of friends. We even did the white elephant gift giving, stealing game , which I was shafted on. I was number one to pick from the pile of gifts and eventually people took my gifts from me a few times. Oh well, all is fair in love an war esp around the holidays. I did end up with this crazy puzzle that is nearly impossible to put back together with out cheating
I hope everyone is having a great holiday and enjoying some time off and to all those crazy people out their leave me alone
(inside joke)
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Posted on December 22nd, 2007 by Administrator. Filed in Rants and Raves.

My new house,
originally uploaded by Gate-Way.
Well I finally broke down and bought a house, its not the one I wanted but well as far as housing prices in Marin California go this was a good deal. It only cost me $299k but its well worth it, parking is a bit of a bitch but I manage. My underwater James Bond car which you cant seen is parked on the right side.
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Posted on December 3rd, 2007 by Administrator. Filed in Hikes, Rants and Raves.

Where Am I,
originally uploaded by Gate-Way.
I was lost for days and I finally saw the light at the end of the tunnel, luckily my trusty head lamp didn’t give out after being stuck in this coal mine for what seemed like 20 minutes
This picture was taken in the Prospect Tunnel in Somersville, CA a coal mine community back in the 1860’s.
“From the 1860s through the turn of the last century, five coal mining towns thrived in the Black Diamond area: Nortonville, Somersville, Stewartville, West Hartley and Judsonville. As the location of California’s largest coal mining operation, nearly four million tons of coal (”black diamonds”) were removed from the earth. The residents of the mining towns were from all over the world, and their life was characterized by hard work and long hours. Occasional celebrations and a variety of organizations and social activities served to alleviate the drudgery of daily existence.
The coal mines had a significant impact on California’s economy. By the time operations ceased due to rising production costs and the exploitation of new energy sources, much of California’s economy had been transformed from a rural to an industrial base.” - ebparks.com
The Stewartville Hike goes by this section and the whole hike is about 7 miles long. If your in the East Bay I would defiantly recommend this hike but in the fall because it would be way to hot in the summer. You can download a pdf map from here.
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Posted on November 15th, 2007 by Administrator. Filed in Rants and Raves.

Budweiser - Budvar,
I just created a flickr group that focuses on pictures of beers from around the world. My buddies and I have a habit of taking cell phone snaps of our drinks and sending them to each other, It kinda gets you in the mood if your buddy send yous a nice margarita at noon and gives you something to look forward to when you leave work.
If you want to join my group head on over to Beers around the World and feel free to contribute.
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Posted on November 14th, 2007 by Administrator. Filed in Music.
Mark one of my friends and 1/2 of the Momu crew told me the other day about a new remix they did of a great song from Jan van Lier’ titled “One Through Seven”. This has been one of my favorite tracks over the last week and figured I would share it with the rest of your electronic dance freaks. You can listen to this if you head over to their my space page here.
These guys really rock the break beat genre and put on a great show. They are local to the San Francisco crowd and really busy on their upcoming cd which i’m lucky enough to have a preview or early version of.
Check out their last cd on iTunes and let me know what you think.
Not much to really report on the front this week, I have been keeping pretty busy with a deadline at work on some new stuff we are working
which of course I can’t commit on, but you guys will be the first to know when I can announce what I’m doing.
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Posted on November 10th, 2007 by Administrator. Filed in Hikes, Rants and Raves.
A few weeks back, a few friends and I went up to our regular place in the mountains for some nice R&R, Hiking, Drinking and a game of Mensch argere Dich nicht (The Board game “Sorry” for US folks). While we did our battle of Sorry the guy who never seems to loose that game won again. Oh well we all know he cheated.
We did some really nice Hikes both days in Tahoe. The first one was a 6-7 mile hike to Ellis Peak and the other one Barker Pass into Tahoe city where we ended right up at the bridge tender for a few pints of beer before catching a cab back to the cabin.
If you would like to see the trails we did and pictures taken load these files into the Free Google Earth viewer.
If you don’t have Google Earth Installed check out the hikes in Google Maps.
Enjoy…. Can’t wait till the snow starts falling for some snowboarding.
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Posted on September 25th, 2007 by Administrator. Filed in Rants and Raves, Tech Stuff.
I’t looks like the Crysis demo has been pushed back, originally it was going to be released on Halo 3 day, but looking this morning for any info on the demo I found this in the EA Forums.
I’m waiting for this game, looks like it will hit stores November 16th, 2007.
Check out my previous post about Crysis vs Reality
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