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Archive for March, 2009
From Hoboken to Jersey City
The anniversary of my move to Hoboken from Williamsburg came and went back in February. I was really excited for a couple of reasons. The convenient commute to work obviously being the first one. Even though getting adjusted to living Hoboken has taken quite a while, especially having just moved from a more diverse and multi cultured environment of Brooklyn, Hoboken does have a cozy-type of a feel.
Web Hosting Search Dilemma
How does one find a reliable web host? Over the past 10+ years I think I’ve went through over a dozen. I have yet to read a single article that hasn’t been biased-steered towards choosing one over the other. The problem for me has always been either a lack of consistent customer support such as upgrading my current package with one that’s currently being offered or the lack of dependability.
One Peanut Down, One To Go
Managing a dog, a fiancée, and a job is not easy but I’m getting it done. This morning I dropped Peanut off at the vet for his teeth surgery. I checked in on him in the afternoon and according to the vet everything went well. I couldn’t be happier only because everything with him has been going so well as of late and getting his teeth checked up was a huge milestone on the long list that Natalie and I have been putting together.
Locked-out on a Sunday Afternoon
This is going to be a lame entry. I managed to lock myself out of my fiancée’s apartment this past Sunday. I got up a little before 12, smashed from the night before, I proceeded to the grocery store around the corner. Figured I’d grab both of us some breakfast and get myself a nice ice-cold coffee. One thing though, I forgot to grab the keys – even with my half asleep fiancee reminding me to grab them as I was leaving the apartment. It hit me right as I was walking back from the store. I went back into the building, took the elevator up to the 15th floor and knocked profusely at the door. No cell phone, no laptop, no keys to my own apartment either. I knocked for about 20 minutes and gave up knowing that there’s no way she’d hear it being as her room was upstairs with the door far away.
