A few items to note:
-> Aaron, I like the changes you have made to your site! Keep up the great work!
-> How lucky are those of us who live in the developed world? I was going down to our home office to finish up some "play" work I have been occupying my ''free" time with and sat back to contemplate life while 2 gigs worth of data was flowing from my laptop to our ''media server" and I started to think, "holy cow, I have more computers sitting in my home than most small businesses have period. How did I ever get here? How is it that my daily worries are comprised of making sure I recorded my favorite tv show on our pvr and made backups of my email lest I lose the spam I just received from some idiot who decided to waste my time with the latest obnoxious porn message. Yeah, these are my daily worries. The last time I worried about eating or having enough food in my stomach was when I lost my ATM card and was too lazy to drive home 15 min. to eat leftovers from the dinner my wife had cooked for us the night before. And this was a dinner that put most $100 restaurant meals to shame... Yup, I have a hard life." I don't feel guilty about all of the blessings that have been bestowed upon me, but I do feel thankful and only hope that some of my hard work will effect someone elses life in a positive manner! Just think, if you effected 3 people positively through monetary help or a simple good deed, and every one else in the world did that, we wouldn't need luck or the latest government handout - we would already have what we needed from our fellow man. Lofty goal/thought? Perhaps but how hard would this really be?
-> American Pie is funny, Road Trip is funnier. I dont think Steffi cares for the humor in either...
-> Two things I learned while in Copenhagen recently: Kaluha Coffee is the nectar of the gods & I would never in a million years pay 200% tax on a damn car and hence, would never live in Denmark. I still have not figured out whose loss it is, though.