Wednesday, September 4, 2013

PIX-inc: Week 1 NFL Season

PIX-inc: Week 1 NFL Season: Week one is upon us!!  Just a few more days until we hear the hits, feel the excitement the NFL brings us.  Perhaps you have enjoyed the pre...

Denver Broncos because I'm liking them this season.

Don't much care for Kansas City Chiefs but they've got this game.

Seattle Seahawks for sure.

Indianapolis Colts - I'm also liking.

Detroit Lions - easy.
Pittsburgh Steelers - easy also.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers - I like the Jets, but not this season.

New Orleans Saints - torn on this one, but gotta go with NO.

Cleveland Browns - boo Dolphins anyway.

Chicago Bears - not an easy one. I'm 50/50 mostly, but I think the Bears will do it.

New England Patriots for sure.

San Francisco 49ers - gut says NE, but I think 49ers will have a good season, including this game.

St. Louis Rams - easy.

Dallas Cowboys - both the heart and head agree on this one.

Washington Redskins - not 100% on this one either.

Houston Texans - Chargers will do well, but not this game.

... IMHO anyway.

Friday, June 7, 2013

Demystifying IPv6

demystifying IPv6 I intend to be getting more into IPv6 and enjoyed the article as well as a recent presentation by Timothy Martin on the subject. Hmm.. NetReg for IPv6?

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Jeans were better in the old days?

My jeans have never fit well. I'm told I have no butt, but really? Never a good pair of jeans? However, I still wear them all the time. My other pet peeve in regard to jeans is how they tear. They always tear the same place no matter the brand or quality. It is always the belt loops. Perhaps this is related to my problem in the previous paragraph? Why can't we make the perfect pair of jeans? According to the "History of Jeans" this was the original idea: a cloth that resists tearing. Were jeans made better in the past?