We are pleased to announce the arrival of Noah Reece today at just before 6:00 PM EDT. He is 19 1/2 inches long and weighs a whopping 10lbs 1-1/2oz. Yes, you read that right, he's a big boy. Both mother and baby are doing fine (maybe a little tired :) ) I left the camera at the hospital, so the pictures will have to wait until another time.
We are pleased to announce the arrival of Noah Reece today at just before 6:00 PM EDT. He is 19 1/2 inches long and weighs a whopping 10lbs 1-1/2oz. Yes, you read that right, he's a big boy. Both mother and baby are doing fine (maybe a little tired :) ) I left the camera at the hospital, so the pictures will have to wait until another time.
Okay, so you let a guy with a bomb in his pants slip through ... even though he was on the watch list, didn't have the right papers to fly and his father had personally called to say he was going to do bad things. But how do you miss a guy (this time on the actual 'Do Not Board' list) who is so sick he can barely move get onto an airplane and fly all the way across the country while you recirculate his germs to all the other innocent, unsuspecting passengers? Incompetence at a level that boggles the mind.
Okay, so you let a guy with a bomb in his pants slip through ... even though he was on the watch list, didn't have the right papers to fly and his father had personally called to say he was going to do bad things. But how do you miss a guy (this time on the actual 'Do Not Board' list) who is so sick he can barely move get onto an airplane and fly all the way across the country while you recirculate his germs to all the other innocent, unsuspecting passengers? Incompetence at a level that boggles the mind.
According to this article, the video game industry is not selling as many games as they used to. Why does no one come to the conclusion that we aren't buying games because they aren't making anything that is both good and new?
The Networks: "No one watches our shows!"
Hollywood: "No one goes to our movies!"
Game Industry: "No one buys our games!"
To which I reply "Quit making crap and then we'll see ..."
According to this article, the video game industry is not selling as many games as they used to. Why does no one come to the conclusion that we aren't buying games because they aren't making anything that is both good and new?
The Networks: "No one watches our shows!"
Hollywood: "No one goes to our movies!"
Game Industry: "No one buys our games!"
To which I reply "Quit making crap and then we'll see ..."