Nov 23, 2008 | 8:22 PM
Category:
Traffic
Ok, I have a question for you bloggers.
I have come upon this driving situation three times in the last week. In two of the three situations, I feel I was "in the right" or had the "right of way" but the other driver must have thought he or she had the right of way. So, perhaps, I am not remembering my driving rules/codes of conduct properly.
In a situation where you are coming to a green light and there is a driver wanting to turn right, and a driver coming from the opposite direction wanting to turn left, who has the right of way? The person turning right or the person turning left?
(note, the street they are wanting to turn down is a single lane each direction).
Nov 16, 2008 | 5:41 PM
Category:
Entertainment
Oct 15, 2008 | 11:52 AM
Category:
Music
In my email today:

Here’s the list of song titles:
01 Declaration
02 Heroes
03 Light On
04 Come Back to Me
05 Life on the Moon
06 Bar-ba-sol
07 Mr. Sensitive
08 Lie
09 I Did It for You
10 Avalanche
11 Permanent
12 A Daily Anthem
BONUS TRACK
The Time Of My Life
David's self-titled CD comes out November 18!
Oct 15, 2008 | 11:45 AM
Category:
Political
We've had some great discussions the past few weeks about the debates... and now, we're at the final presidential debate. You can watch it streaming live on MyFoxMilwaukee.com (we'll be running it on tape delay after the 10 p.m. news because of baseball).
Just like my previous posts, I'm going to pose these questions to you bloggers:
Tonight's debate will focus on economy...
- What are your expectations?
- Do you think (or hope) one or both of the candidates will throw heavy punches?
- Are you looking for a clear winner in the debate?
- Will the debate help you decide who to vote for or is your mind already made up?
- What topics do you think should be covered?
During the debate, feel free to come back to this post and share your thoughts while you watch...
Don't forget to come on back after the debate to share your thoughts on how things went.
Oct 8, 2008 | 12:55 PM
Category:
Political
Got this e-mail from a friend today... thought I'd share.
Here's a little something to help you put the current situation in perspective.
If you purchased $1,000 of AIG stock one year ago, you would have $42 left.
With Lehman, you would have $6.60 left.
With Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac, you would have less than $5 left.
But if you had purchased $1,000 worth of beer one year ago, drank all of the beer, then turned in the cans for the aluminum recycling REFUND, you would have $214.
Based on the above, the best current investment advice is to drink heavily and recycle.
It's called the 401-Keg
Oct 8, 2008 | 12:48 PM
Category:
Political
Sure,
lawmakers are steamed that AIG spent nearly half a million dollars on a retreat for executives just a couple days after receiving money from the federal government.
They're upset?
What about me?! I've been with AIG for a couple years and just saw my premium go up for the next 6-month policy. And it is not like I've had any recent "issues" in the last six months that would affect this.
I am absolutely livid.
Couldn't agree with Sen. Barack Obama more... "Those executives should be fired," he said in the debate last night.
They
should be fired.
I love this quote from Rep. Carolyn Maloney of New York:
"You have cost my constituents and the taxpayers of this country $85
billion and run into the ground one of the most respected insurance
companies in the history of our country... You were just gambling billions, possibly trillions of
dollars."I have already contacted my insurance agent and asked her to find me a different company. I can't support this kind of behavior.
Oct 6, 2008 | 9:28 PM
Category:
Political
Last week, I asked to you share some pre, during and post debate thoughts for the VP debate.
Now, it's time for the 2nd Presidential Debate.
What are your expectations? Hopes? Predictions?
During the debate, feel free to come back to this post and share your thoughts while you watch...
And, just like last week, come on back after the debate to share your thoughts on how things went.
Oct 6, 2008 | 9:04 PM
Category:
News
Over the weekend, my brother and I attended
Bar Camp Milwaukee at
Bucketworks.
First of all, if you've never been to
Bucketworks, I suggest you check it out. It's a pretty cool place with a lot of space for gatherings and co-working environments. (and the bubble wrap floor in the entry was probably my favorite part!)
I do have to say, I was both surprised and not surprised to see how many women were in attendance. I would guess maybe 10 percent of the attendees were women. And the benefit in that, ladies, is that there was never a wait for the women's restroom. That NEVER happens! :)
We got there during the introductory session... where everyone introduced themselves and the whole concept of a bar camp was discussed.
I bet you're wondering what a
barcamp is... here's the
wikipedia definition:
BarCamp is an international network of user generated
conferences — open, participatory workshop-events, whose content is
provided by participants — often focusing on early-stage web applications, and related open source technologies, social protocols, and open data formats.Basically, it's a conference, but not a conference. All the sessions are led by people attending the event, and you can roam between sessions without getting *that* look - you know, the look of "how dare you get up while I'm talking" look! :)
I caught a few sessions Saturday, including Start-ups, Why Your IT Resume Sucks, Wordpress on Steroids and part of the Sketchnotes presentation. I missed some sessions I was pretty interested in... including a photowalk and one on social media networks.
I would have loved to stay longer, but we had to get back to our parents' house to watch the Brewers game... and then Sunday I was sooooooooo sick (still am) and slept most of the day before coming in to work.
I look forward to the next BarCamp so I can meet some more people with similar interests and learn more about this ever-changing technology industry. Maybe I'll even lead a session next time!
I think I might even start attending
Web414 Meetings (held monthly at Bucketworks).
If you'd like to see some pictures from the event, many of the attendees posted them to a
group on flickr.
Oct 2, 2008 | 2:29 PM
Category:
Political
Are you planning to watch the Vice Presidential Debate tonight?
I probably will... because 1. I'm curious and 2. I'm a nerd.
Do you have any pre-debate thoughts? Who is going to "win?"
Feel free to post any mid-debate or post-debate thoughts here as well.
And, just in case you were wondering, there are drinking games out there as well. **If you do drink, please do so responsibly.
Sep 23, 2008 | 5:42 PM
Category:
Music

Just released today... David Cook's first single off his debut album.
'Light On' >>
Click here to listen to a preview.
I think it's pretty good but I'm looking forward to hearing the rest of the album. It seems a little overproduced, but that's not surprising since it's the first single for this American Idol winner. I'm crossing my fingers for some killer rock ballads on the as yet untitled album due out November 18. Hmmmm, just a couple days after my birthday. *hint hint* incase you wanted to know what to get me! :)
Sep 18, 2008 | 6:42 PM
Category:
Entertainment
Sep 17, 2008 | 11:36 AM
Category:
Music
Two of my good friends are embarking on a road trip next week along Route 66. They asked me if I had any suggestions for good road trip music, and I thought I'd get some input from my MyFoxMilwaukee.com bloggers!
If you were going on a road trip and could only have 6 (this is FOX 6 after all) songs on your playlist/ipod/cd/tape/radio, etc... which songs would you choose?
I'll compile your suggestions and send them to my friends!
Thanks!
Sep 16, 2008 | 1:21 PM
Category:
Faith
Sep 15, 2008 | 5:30 PM
Category:
Entertainment
One of my very good friends
Holly McCaig is the designer for a line of
scrapbooking paper & supplies. The company just unveiled one of its holiday lines, Sweet Cakes.
I'm excited for more crafty goodies designed by my friend, but also to show you this project she made with one of my photos!

I've also been meaning to blog about crafty stuff for awhile. When I'm not at work or playing with all my crafty supplies, I'm often at home digiscrapping. That's digital scrapbooking. It's similar to traditional scrapbooking (like above) only it's all done digitally. Here are a couple layouts I've made recently:


What I love about digital scrapbooking is the lack of a mess (all you need is your computer, digital photos and photo editing software) and you can scrap whenever, wherever you are. I've made some cards too! You can print out your projects at home, send them to a printer like Sam's Club, Walgreens or Target, or publish them in a cool photobook from places like
Blurb.com,
ArtsCow.com or
Shutterfly.com.
Well I guess that's all for my craft corner today. Just thought I'd share with you all some of my hobbies!
Sep 15, 2008 | 5:18 PM
Category:
Music
This one's for my dad...
There is now a Pink Floyd-themed Cruise through the Bahamas!
ROCK ON!
This got me thinking... if you could take a similar cruise with ANY BAND (members alive or dead) which band would it be and why?