Because I have no new pictures of myself, I decided to use some old (OK, VERY old) pictures.
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Age 4 at the Hiram M Chittenden Locks in Seattle, a regular "after Sunday dinner" excursion. My older brother had sent me the uniform. Sailor on the ship said "Skipper, he has more stripes than me!" Skipper said "And he looks better too!" (One of Dad's favorite stories.) |
My kindergarten picture. Look at those ears! |
My older cousin Pammy had come up for a visit. This was taken at the Woodland Park Zoo in 1969. Probably summer between Kindergarten and 1st Grade. |
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One more for good measure. Toddler, Age 2. |
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Folding@Home
(http://folding.stanford.edu/)
I STILL greatly support this. If you know anyone with or affected by Alzheimer's, I highly recommend helping out. It's a distributed computing program, similar to the SETI concept. It uses individuals computers to crunch numbers in the background, making a "distributed" super computer. This one is dedicated to how protein molecules join and err, which is believed to be one of the causes of Alzheimer's disease.
Hulu.com
(www.hulu.com)
Easy way to watch TV series on the road. 'Been watching "Total Recall 2070". I have a weakness for those Toronto based shows.
Fun place to kill some time.
Where I've been getting my weather info on the road.
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June and I just bought a Wii game system. Actually, she let me buy it for "us" for our birthaversary. One of my sound guys on "Drowsy" bought one and I fell in love. Very few buttons. Instead, it's primarily motion controlled. Very fun for groups too. "Mario Kart" is a fun one, but Bowling and Baseball are pretty good too. I told June I'd buy her a Ping Pong game for it and the paddles to go with it.
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