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Missing

Upon my mom's recommendation, I decided to watch the pilot of ABC's Spring release, Missing , last night.  She said that all the girls in the family loved it.  I had plenty of reasons not to check it out, the least of which is that I can't relate to the protagonist in the least.  However, I did want to make an effort to connect with my mom and sisters.  So, not wanting to miss out (like I did with Monk and Psych) I set aside my reservations and downloaded it. The premise was good. The series follows “Becca” Winstone (Ashley Judd), a widow and retired CIA agent with an 18-year-old son, Michael (Nick Eversman). In 2001, when Becca and her husband Paul Winstone (Sean Bean) were active CIA agents, he was killed in a car bombing witnessed by their son. In the pilot, Michael informs his mother that he has been accepted to an architecture program in Rome. Becca, who now lives an ordinary life running a florist shop, is hesitant to let him go but gives in. After not hear

iReward Chart—Parenting Tool of the Day

If you own an Android device and have kids, this app is worth its weight in gold. My wife has been using the iPhone version with our kids, it has yielded great results.  The idea: You work with your children to set tasks, behaviors, chores, etc. that they can work on. Using the app you keep track of their behavior, earning them stars. For instance each time your daughter exercises noticeable patience or puts her dinner plate in the sink after dinner, she earns a star. The result is a family economy, they can use their stars to get things they want: candy, time at the park, cruise to Alaska (takes a lot of stars :-) Amazon: FREE (today only), retail: $3.99 http://www.amazon.com/Got-Clues-iRewardChart/dp/B006CV3HLU?tag=dealswoot-20 iTunes: $3.99 http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/irewardchart-parents-reward/id341306389?mt=8

Tangled — I See The Light (Score and Chords)

One of my favorite memories from Christmas 2011 was singing, "I See The Light" from Tangled with my little niece, Sienna. I was moments away from leaving for the airport after two-fun-filled weeks together.  I had my ukulele in my carryon bag.  Since we had a few moments, I asked Sienna if she would sing Rapunzel's part for me while I played on the uke.  Her tiny, 7-year-old voice peeped with angelic innocence.  I chimed in during Flynn's part and the whole experience became transcendental. I thought about that today and decided I would find the sheet music online. I'm a 30-year-old man with a respectable emotional constitution. Therefore, I am not ashamed to admit that something about this song chokes me up.   Every…single…time. Tangled - I See the Light (Piano/Guitar/Vocal Sheet Music) (You may have to wait for the file to load below.)

Disturbing Keyword Searches on my Blog

Just today, 130 people have found my blog via an internet search.  This is list of the keywords that connected them with my blog: Additionally, I think the next top referring website is a foot fetish website.  A whopping 22 additional views came directly from them, just today!  I should really start picking topics to blog about that don't draw out the crazies!

It's time to upgrade to an iPhone

Approaching the second year with my current phone plan, it's almost time to "upgrade" service plans.  I have been rocking the SPRINT Optimus with a decent history of success.  Sprint's reception at my home and work is outstanding (expect for on the south side of my apartment complex—but no network is perfect).  Honestly, that's the biggest thing that matters to me about a phone. However, Sprint's data plan was as slow as molasses.  For me, the user interface was garbage; I barely used any of the apps that weren't on the initial page because the navigation was to clunky for me.  The operating system was messed up.  I couldn't download more than 250 mb of stuff on my phone because everything had to be stored locally; I didn't use my data card at all.  Also, I had to reset my phone three times. So now, I'm in the market for an iPhone.  The Mac iOS is tried and true.  I already love the UI.  The only thing that remains is finding which service

"The Phillipean Vacationer" Internet Scam

I almost got scammed this week. Apparently, the  Phillipean Vacationer  is the new Nigerian Prince .  I was just contacted by a Todd  Burrton who told a sad tale (see below).  I just wanted to share  this in case he somehow obtains your email addresses.  I was initially taken in by three things: The scammer picked a REALLY nice guy.  The fact that he picked Todd was an emotional accelerant The scammer managed to mask his real address with Todd's I was reading it on my phone so I thought it was a text message, which resolved my concern about his questionable English.  EMAIL THREAD: Todd Burton ...@yahoo.com> wrote: I'm writing this with tears in my eyes,My family and I came down here  to Manila,Philippines for a short vacation and got mugged at the park  of the Hotel where we lodged all our cash,cell phones,credit cards,  was stolen But luckily for us we still have our lives and passports  with us.  We have been to the embassy and the nearby police

Semi-Normal Walmart Experience

Still frightened from my last Walmart experience, I convinced my roommate, Rob, to be my Wally World wingman today.  We chatted about technology, distracting ourselves from the potential horrors that surrounded us. It worked almost the entire time!  Only two minor distractors: A 200 lb. 9-year-old threw a tandrum in the frozen isle when his mother wouldn't let him by the pizza in addition to the soda and candy he had clutched under his wings.  (He was forced to pick only one for his dinner.) The checkout was awkward.  Rob and I waited in separate lines with only one person in front of each of us.  Just as I was about to place my 3 items on the belt, the cashier turned her light off and ushered me to another line.  Rob ended up waiting an extra 5 minutes for me. All in all, not a bad experience.  I might venture alone next time.  On second thought...