A Nice Pair
Shelley has posted a picture, a double image of the moon. I like it. There something soothing and comforting about looking at it. It, it — it looks like breasts.
Shelley has posted a picture, a double image of the moon. I like it. There something soothing and comforting about looking at it. It, it — it looks like breasts.
I did something stupid when I first set up this site. I wanted an about file that I could tell a little about me. I just whipped up an HTML file formatted similar to the rest of the site and threw it in the root directory of Larry’s Log. I should have let Blosxom manage that just like it does everything else on this site. The entry below was to accomplish that.
Professionally, I’m a factory automation designer with eighteen years experience. I work with both hardware and software design for controlling and monitoring manufacturing and packaging processes. Currently I am employed by Polytron as an engineer.
Personally I’m a native Tennesseean, born in Chattanooga, who has been married for over twenty-six years — to the same wonderful woman — with two sons, one nineteen and the other fourteen. In May of 2002 we moved from our home in Hixson, Tennessee to Lawrenceville, Georgia. My oldest son stayed behind in the Chattanooga area to try to make it on his own. I enjoy computers, flying, fishing and photography. Yes, we have a cat.
Politically I’m an independent moderate with libertarian leanings. I do not belong to any political party and have no intention of signing up with one party. I’m a firm believer in not allowing a political party affiliation influence one’s decision on voting for the person that one believes is best suited for the job.
Religiously, I’m a Methodist who feels that if you and God are getting along just fine then whatever you call yourself and how you choose to worship is just fine with me.
That’s me. If you need to know more about me just read my writings. If you have some plant floor data that you want to track as economically as possible or if you just want to chew the fat or discuss technology drop me a line at larry@dallasbay.net.
I can understand the frustration when someone publishes something and by the time you comment on it the words have changed. Still, in an activity that should be relaxing and reflective and suddenly everything you write is placed under a microscope for edits then that relaxing, reflective environment is destroyed and the destroyer is an ass. It kind of goes aganist the zen of blogging. Don’t ya think?
Update: The site is now password protected and I guess that sort of fixes things. I’m not real sure how the URL to the site got published to begin with so maybe Mark didn’t mean for it to become public.
It would be nice if these two wonderfully innovative individuals could get along together. I know their personalities would never allow it but just think of what could come out of a collaboration between the two.