Critique Please!

So I’m creating a graphic for the new series we are starting Wednesday @kefs’s student youth groups. I would love for you to let me know what you think of this main graphic.

Here is what its about: This five-week small group study will help teenagers understand God’s purposes for their lives.
LifeHasAPurposeBlog

Google Wave

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Yes, that is Google Wave and yes its my account! I have no review on it yet, but all I can say is its sweet! If you have Wave, send me one I would love to test with others! srmorris2@googlewave.com

*Won’t give out invites because I am out. Sorry..

Take care everyone!

ScubaSteve

There is no place like Nebraska

Letter written by Jay Walker for ESPN 1420 in Louisiana. He covered the game against Nebraska last saturday in Lincoln.

This is my 18th season covering Cajuns football. And, for eight years before that, I had the opportunity to broadcast selected games on TV as well.

I’ve been to nine SEC stadiums. (I’ll go to a tenth next season at Georgia.) I’ve seen the grove at Ole Miss, experienced the Gator Chomp, the Mississippi State cowbells, been a part of Alabama football in both Birmingham and Tuscaloosa. I’ve been called “Tigerbait” in Baton Rouge and experienced some pretty good hospitality in South Carolina.

I’ve said hello to the folks at Illinois and Minnesota. Felt September heat in Tempe, AZ.

Been to Manhattan, Lubbock, Austin, Stillwater and College Station. College Station was probably the best. Folks say “Howdy” when they see you. And they say “welcome.”

Haven’t been to the Horseshoe, the Big House or Happy Valley. Nor have I seen Touchdown Jesus.

But I’ve been to College Football Nirvana.

It’s located in Lincoln, Nebraska.

From the time we touched down (“Welcome to Lincoln,” the police officers doing the escort said) to the time we left the stadium (“Thanks so much for coming, have a safe trip home. We hope you’ll come back again”) every Cajun fan felt like a guest.

That’s right. A guest. Not the opposition…not the enemy….a guest.

Check into the Cornhusker Marriott, not far from campus. Fans of Big Red Nation are already there. Smiles, handshakes….welcome to Lincoln. Good luck tomorrow.

Board the bus for dinner. Arrive at Misty’s, Lincoln’s famous steakhouse (I mean, you gotta eat a steak, right?). There were about 25 in our party. We had to wait about twenty minutes for them to get everything ready. No problem. As soon as the patrons saw the Cajun gear, they wanted to talk…introduce themselves….welcome to Lincoln….thanks so much for coming. Hope you enjoy the game…..

Is this for real??

And, it continued throughout the evening and into the night. We made lots of friends. We Cajun people make friends pretty easily, but it’s even easier when folks want to be friends.

In Lincoln, they all want to be your friend.

Gameday is different in Lincoln. They tailgate, sure….but it’s tougher because, well, there’s just not a lot of tailgaiting spots. But they do open the soccer field next to the stadium. Families can let the kids roam free. Nebraska radio does a pregame show there. And, a band plays during the commercial breaks.

I did an interview at the soccer field with the Nebraska radio folks. And then, had a pretty good trek to the media entrance. At each gate, the sight was the same. Hundreds lined up, waiting for the gates to open so they could get into the stadium and watch their team warm up.

By the time Nebraska came out, about 45 minutes before kickoff, the stadium was about 65% full. There was no “hey, let’s stay outside and pound a few more beers.”

Because it was gameday. And they came to see football.

By the time the band was ready to come out, 86000 strong were in their seats. They stood and clapped along when the Cornhusker Band played “Fight on Cajuns” to honor their guests. And when the band played “There is no Place Like Nebraska” I knew that the statement was true.

For the first time ever in my years covering the Cajuns, I did not hear a single boo when the Cajuns came out of their tunnel onto their sidelines; in fact, I heard a smattering of applause.

During the game, 86000 cheered as Nebraska rolled. They didn’t leave at halftime to go out and start drinking (and remember it was 34-0 at the half). Some were outside, but they had passes to get back in and by the time the second half was ready to kick off, they were all back in their seats.

In the fourth quarter there were STILL over 80000 in the stands. Security keeps an eye out for the sign of alcohol in the stands, which is how trouble starts. If they see alcohol they don’t turn a blind eye. After all, college football is about a FAMILY atmosphere.

And when it ended, the fans stayed for another Cornhusker tradition. They applauded the Cajuns as they left the field.

Now you might say…sure, it’s easy to clap for someone when you just beat them 55-0. But they do that when their team LOSES. The newspaper on Saturday morning reprinted a handwritten letter from Florida State coach Bobby Bowden after the Seminoles got a hard fought 18-14 win years ago. Yep, the Nebraska fans cheered them as they left.

More of the same post game. There was a young man in a wheelchair where the Cajun players were getting their postgame meal. As each player came out, the young man thanked them for coming and wished them safe travels home. Many of the players stopped to chat for a minute.

Then it was over. And, as the buses left for the airport, the fans that were still there waved and applauded. No one finger salutes. No “you suck” chants. Simply, safe travels, my friends.

If the two teams should play again in the future, plan ahead Cajun Fans. Make the long drive or the relatively short flight. Come in Friday…leave Sunday. And, you will learn what REAL college football atmosphere is about.

Because, trust me…..there is no place like Nebraska.

So what are your opinions on this? I know I can agree 100% and I love being the community that is known for this!

Originally from http://www.espn1420.com/SportsBlogs/tabid/3710/EntryID/6695/Default.aspx

Desktop Image for the week

Thanks to VladStudio for my desktop image of the week!
How the Internet Works

Looking for some Windows help!

Disclamer: I am personally a Mac guy, but at work we use Windows machines, hints the case I need help with it.

Okay folks, here is my situation:
At my work, we are going to be receiving a new Dell workstation. It is being shipped with XP Pro on it (I chose for the downgrade). I chose this because of possible compatibility issues with Vista. When it does arrive though, I want to drop Vista on it and test our software to see if there are any issues with it. Now Dell isn’t shipping the XP Pro install disc with it, so in their mind once I go to Vista, I can’t go back to XP. Now what I hope I can do is this:
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1. Create an image of the XP drive.
2. Install Vista
3. Test Vista (If it works stop here // If problems go to step 4)
4. Take XP image and drop on to HDD to revert back to XP pro and wait until December and install Windows 7 (I know it comes out in October but I want to wait for bugs to get worked out.)
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First off, is this even possible? And second of all, I am looking for possible directions on how to do all this. I would love for you guys to contact me in any way! Thank you for your help. I will also be looking for help in networking between Vista (to become 7), XP, and Mac so if you have experience with that I would love to hear from you also!

If you can help me, below are ways to contact me. Thanks again!

ScubaSteve
732.497.2822
srmorris2@gmail.com
AIM/iChat/gTalk:srmorris2@gmail.com
yahoo:nufanno1
Skype:srmorris2

Dotting The "i" & Take Out A Camera

If you have not seen this yet, take a look. In Ohio State Band’s performance where they dot the “i”, the camera man filming the i dotter was smacked when he took a bow.

eFree Construction Day 1

Well digging has begun @kefc for the new worship center addition! I went ahead and took a few pictures of the dirt for you all to check out!

Snow Leopard 10.6

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Well today, Apple released that Snow Leopard, (10.6), will be delivered on August 28th, 2009. Be sure to get your preorders in today! If you have not heard about Snow Leopard, come out from under your rock and check out some of the new features included.

Next-generation technologies

-New core technologies in Snow Leopard unleash the power of today’s advanced hardware and prepare Mac OS X for future innovation.
-64-bit support, the next big step for the Mac. All key system applications are now 64-bit so they can take advantage of all the memory in your Mac.
-Grand Central Dispatch, a revolutionary new way for software to get the most from multicore processors.
-OpenCL, a new technology that unleashes the power of graphics processors to accelerate application performance.
Learn more about the new technologies

QuickTime X

-As the next generation of media players, it’s built on new core technologies and advances modern media and Internet standards.
-Watch your videos in a clean, uncluttered interface with the new QuickTime Player.
-Record audio or video using the built-in iSight camera and microphone in your Mac.
-Trim your media to the perfect length.
-Easily publish your media to MobileMe or YouTube.
Learn more about QuickTime X

Out-of-the-box support for Microsoft Exchange

-Mac OS X Snow Leopard delivers built-in support for the latest version of Microsoft Exchange Server, something even Windows PCs don’t have.
-Use your Mac at home and at work and have all your messages, meetings, and contacts in one place.
-Easily set it up using the Autodiscovery feature in Exchange.
-Use Mail, iCal, and Address Book to access your work email, calendars, and the Global Address List alongside your personal accounts.
-Take advantage of powerful Mac OS X features such as Spotlight, Quick Look, data detectors, and more.

Use the links below to learn more, or make your pre-order!
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ScubaSteve

Chicago – Day 3

Wow day 3 was a long one! We spent almost the entire day on a boat watching the Chicago Air and Water Show. Let me tell you, sunscreen is a good thing! I didn’t get enough on my face and i look like a raccoon! I wore my new sunglasses and my face became very sun burnt! After the day on the water we drove to a friends house where we cleaned up and went to dinner at Stony River and had an amazing meal! And that was about the day. In the morning we are heading to Midway airport and flying home to Omaha! I had an amazing trip and it was a great time I got to enjoy with my father. I will be posting some time this week plenty of video from it all. Have a great rest of your weekend!

Scuba

Chicago – Day 2

Oh boy day two was a crazy one! It started out with a great breakfast at a close by market in downtown Chicago. After, we retreated back to the condo and waited for Jay to pick us up and take us to Wrigley. While we waited we watched the planes practice for tomorrow’s air and water show. We eventually made it down to Wrigley and watched the Cubs stomp on the Pirates. What was really cool is the Thunderbirds stunt pilots decided that above the field was a great place to practice. So during the middle of an at-bat, all seven of them flew from behind home plate out threw center field and rocked the place. They must have asked no one because they players were playing and tv and radio freaked out. For the next hour and half they flew around and over the field. I could see that the players and coaches started to get upset that they were still up there. They finally left and landed and we watched the rest of the game. At the end of the game we looked over and that sat down next to us! Everyone was taking pictures and shaking hands with them. After the game we had dinner at Tavern on Rush. Very good food there! And that ended the night for my dad and I. Tomorrow we have a great day planned out on Lake Michigan. Heading out on a sail boat early and watching the air and water show from there. I hope everyone had a great week and has a wonderful weekend! Take care everyone!

Scuba

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