Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Week in Review: March 24, 2009

New blog post!

http://scottpantall.com/2009/03/24/week-in-review-march-24-2009/

I also added a "Subscribe to my feed by email" like to the right side of my blog. You should be able to click that, put your email in the form and then you'll receive all my posts by email automatically.

Hopefully it works!

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Week in Review: March 17, 2009

One of these days I'm going to figure out how to make my website send emails when I post something.

Until then here's my latest!
http://scottpantall.com/2009/03/19/week-in-review-march-17-2009/

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

An Unusual 2 Weeks

I've moved! Both in the physical world and in the virtual world. Check out my newest blog...

http://scottpantall.com/2009/03/10/an-unusual-2-weeks/

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Week in Review: Feb 24ish, 2009

Since we closed on the House on Wednesday, we've spent a lot more time packing, moving, planning, cleaning, etc. We'll probably settle down on the house just about the time we'll have to ramp up preparations for the wedding!

IMPORTANT NOTE: I'm not just moving in the physical world, I'm moving in the virtual world as well. In 2 weeks I should have my blog moved over to my website, scottpantall.com. This will probably affect any RSS subscribers and getting email notifications about new blogs will probably be different. I'll give you more info during next week's Week in Review.

Things I Think I Liked
  • Zombie shoot-em-up game Left 4 Dead. I saw Dan playing it and it looks REALLY cool. It makes me want to re-install Windows and upgrade my computer.
  • We have our own house!
  • The Comcast Tech, Josh, who installed our internet and cable. He ran a line around the side of the house, drilled a hole in the wall so he could use a better quality cable, tested the internet connection and even programmed the remote to work with the TV.
  • Systm did an episode on how to build lightsabers!
  • Darren from Hak5 and Robert Scoble responded to my tweets.
  • One of the most relaxing things in the world is listening to Peacemakers while driving with my sunroof open.

Things I Think I Didn't Like
  • Gmail went down for about 2 hours. Maybe I'll start using my own domain for email from now on.
  • Another friend got laid off.
  • there's too many unemployed people when we get 700 applications for 1 dispatcher position.
  • I'm tempted to take TechCrunch off my RSS feed. An average of 10 posts per day is too much.
  • The Starbucks on Broadway in Englewood sucks. No free WiFi. Actually, no WiFi at all!

Things I Think I Think
  • Next weeks blog will probably be late too.
  • These reviews end up way to long when I don't post them on time.

This Week Made Me Wonder...
  • Is there a psychological term for having delayed emotional reactions to things?
  • What would happen if the whole internet went down for a week?
  • What would happen to my favorite internet celebrities if the internet died?

Things to look forward to
  • First homeowner project - Painting Ashlynn's room and the bathroom.
  • BYOE(Bring Your Own Everything) Barbeque and invitation addressing on Saturday!
  • The weather is gonna be nice this week and I have a backyard! Wahoo!

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Week in Review: Feb 17, 2009

Whenever I sit down to type out one of these posts, it always feels like last week was so long ago. It's amazing how much life happens when you pay attention. Ever since I proposed to Corrine last year I've been setting up my own dominoes of life. It's almost time to start knocking some down to see if I laid them out right....


Things I Think I Liked
  • I finally put something on my website. It's not much, but it's better than "I like rocks"
  • Picked out our DJ for the wedding... Now we just have to figure out what we want him to play!
  • Two of my previously unemployed friends now have jobs! Wahoo!
  • Helped dispatch a Honda vs. semi accident and a mobile home fire in one week and no one died!

Things I Think I Didn't Like

Things I Think I Think

This Week Made Me Wonder...
  • Will I ever have the time to pursue my many interests?
  • Are Facebook's changes to their Terms of Service really that big of a deal?

Things to look forward to
  • Closing on the house on Wednesday!
  • Getting the invitations started.
  • Packing, packing, putting stuff in boxes and packing.
  • Having the keys to our very own house in our hands!!!

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

The Up-To-$15,000 homebuyer credit

I am planning on closing on my first home next Wednesday. Needless to say, the stimulus plan is a VERY BIG DEAL to me. For purely selfish reasons, I want it to pass. I want that Up-To-$15,000 tax credit.

Why did I add "Up-To" to the total? I'm glad you asked. Here's how it works:

If you buy a home, you will receive up to $15,000 in refunded federal income taxes over 2 years. This means that if you pay $7,500 or more per year in federal income taxes you will receive the full amount. If you pay less than $7,500 in taxes a year, you will basically get all your federal income taxes back that you paid in 2008 and 2009. It's explained much better in this Bloomberg article.



Now, out of principle, I'm against the stimulus package. One of the reasons it bothers me is quotes like this one from a CNN article about the home buyer tax credit:

"Consumers will view the tax credit as they do lower home prices," said Lawrence Yun, National Association of Realtor's chief economist. "And more people will qualify [for buying homes]."


One of the BIGGEST REASONS for this recession is that people who weren't supposed to qualify to buy homes were buying homes! They found themselves in way over their heads and their inability to pay their mortgages started this mess. We do not need to make it easier for people to get loans and credit. We need people to live within their means! People aren't waiting to buy a house just because of fear. They're waiting until they can afford a house. They've learned their lesson. If you expect home buying numbers to be anywhere close to where they were 2-3 years ago you're out of your mind.

If we can find a way to allow our economy to run on money and not credit, I think we'll be ok. It won't be an easy transition or a short one, but I think it's a needed one.

UPDATE (2/12/09): Just a couple hours after I post this, what happens? The Up-To-$15000 tax credit gets taken out of the stimulus. I FINALLY understand a piece of legislation that directly affects me and it gets changed before it gets passed. Lame!

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Week in Review: Feb 10, 2009

This wasn't my average week. Usually it feels like my week is over on Tuesdays, but this week I have to work tonight. It would be a great excuse NOT to do my week in review post. Well I have all my excuses lined up so now it's time to knock them all down.


Things I Think I Liked
  • I went to my first Colorado APCO (Association of Public Safety Communication Officials) chapter meeting. There's all sorts of ways to get involved.
  • President Obama is actively seeking out open source solutions for government.
  • Locked in my rate on my mortgage at 5%! 1-2-3-4-5. That's it: 5. No more. A BIG thank you to my friend Laura Leavy of Colorado One Mortgage.
  • Hulu.com. It's telling me I don't need cable TV.
  • Added my shared posts from Google Reader to my sidebar on my blog. Now you can check out where I'm getting all my cool info.

Things I Think I Didn't Like
  • Shopping for homeowners insurance. Is there a more confusing type of insurance?
  • I'm gonna give DL.tv one more episode to convince me I should keep watching it. It just doesn't keep my attention.
  • Upgraded Ubuntu to version 8.10, the Intrepid Ibex and it got rid of Miro and it isn't allowing my to transfer my files to my phone via Bluetooth. I'll have to check for updates while I'm posting my blog. (I'm giving up on fixing it right now so I can finish this post. Arg!)
  • The DTV transition got pushed back to June 12. This is just going to turn this into more of a cluster than it already is
  • The purple on my wedding website looks bad on every computer except mine. I have to find a way to fix that.

Things I Think I Think
  • If you're a conveniece store clerk who's afraid of his own shadow, do not attempt to lock people in your store when they shoplift.
  • I put too much thought into some things. Like prettying up my blog with pictures and designs. I've been pondering how I want to do it since Jessie suggested it.
  • On March 5 we will get a large dumping of snow. Mother nature is going to wait until I have to shovel it all off my driveway.
  • Unless you really like watching live sports, you can get away with getting rid of cable and just watch your shows online.
  • I almost know what I want on my website. I just need to sit and focus on it for a couple hours.

This Week Made Me Wonder...
  • How can people see something (or someone) but not tell you what they saw?
  • Why were midgets having a fitness contest at 4am in an apartment?
  • NHL.com now offers live streaming games. Could I watch the Avalanche this way or would most of the games be blacked out because I live in Lakewood?
  • Will the stimulus bill get passed before I close on my house? I REALLY want that "up to $15,000" tax credit. Dear Senators, hurry up!
  • Is it possible to learn enough programming knowledge to get a job as a programmer without already coding full time?
  • Where is the best place for me to store and share pictures online?

Things to look forward to
  • Meeting with our DJ for the wedding Wednesday night.
  • Getting everything situated for buying the house.
  • March 4 is moving day!
  • The stimulus bill getting passed.
  • Creating a way to allow people to RSVP for the wedding using our website. I'm building it from scratch.

Something I know
  • I love you, Corrine. Happy Valentine's Day!

Sunday, February 8, 2009

A 911-related rant: Descriptions

I know my posts are usually more structured and, hopefully, more informative than this one. I just had to share this:

How can you tell me exactly where somoene is, but have no idea what they look like?

Example from part of a call tonight:
Caller: "My sister's boyfriend is drunk and refusing to leave."
Calltaker: "Ok. Where is he now?"
Caller: "He just went outside. He's in front of the house."
Calltaker: "What is he wearing?"
Caller: "I don't know."

WHAT?! Whaddaya mean "I don't know."?? Are you worried that you don't know what brand he's wearing? This is a simple question! Just tell us what you see when you look at him!

When you call 911 and we ask you to describe what someone is wearing, just tell us what you see! As long as it's halfway close to the truth, we're usually good with that.

--This public service announcement was brought to you by this frustrated, baffled and amused dispatcher.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Week in Review: Feb 3, 2009

It's weird how sometimes 7 days can seem to take so long. I missed out on my coffee this morning and I'm kinda off today. The novelty of posting a weekly blog is wearing off, but it's still fun, so let's keep going.


Things I Think I Liked

  • Denver rocks!
  • 45 heads were shaved, including mine, and over $6000 was raised on Saturday for Tayler Ellison. More on that later. In the meantime, here's some pictures from the event.
  • I updated our wedding website to be more interactive. Check it out!
  • We finished registering for gifts for the wedding.

Things I Think I Didn't Like
  • It turns out if you Google my name, the 5th result is my website that I haven't done anything with. I really need to do something about that.
  • I didn't seem to watch too many podcasts. The one's I did weren't that interesting.

Things I Think I Think
  • It's cool that Denver's Channel 7 is making good use of Twitter and YouTube. Here's an example.
  • I want to be able to create my own temporary transactions to my bank account.
  • I could use some motivation.

This Week Made Me Wonder...
  • How can mortgage rates go any lower w/the fed interest rate at almost 0%? Please go lower!
  • I hope the dryer at the house is faster than Dan's dryer.
  • How can payday, which is Friday, seem so far away, but the wedding in April seems just around the corner?

Things to look forward to
  • Getting the appraisal info on the house.
  • Tomorrow - Today is...... blah.
  • Christaloo's housewarming party.
  • Getting invitations mailed out.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

WiR: Jan 27, 2009 - I'm late!

Check me out. I'm using acronyms (WiR = Week in Review). Using acronyms in your blog is a good sign that you're on your way to internet stardom. Who would've guess that a cheesy sounding show called "This Week in Tech" could turn into a popular, full-time internet media network called twit.tv. It's all in the acronym...yep. OK, moving on:

FYI: For anyone who may have noticed that I changed how my blog pages look, what do you think?


Things I Think I Liked
  • Systm is quite possibly my favorite video podcast. They show you how to do some of the coolest geek-stuff.
  • For the first time in 3 years I overpaid my taxes last year. I get a refund! Wahoo!
  • Macy's Customer Service at Park Meadows Mall - Started our wedding registry there and their employees were very helpful.
  • Took a tour of Ashlynn's school. She was stoked that there was a library. That's just awesome!

Things I Think I Didn't Like
  • JCPenney in Southwest Plaza - Went to register there for our wedding and it was kinda sad. There wasn't much to pick from. Also, their customer service was lacking.
  • When my officers are rattled by a call.

Things I Think I Think
  • "You must be the change you want to see in the world." is probably one of the wisest things I've ever heard.
  • We should go to Hudson Gardens during the spring to check out flower ideas for the house.

This Week Made Me Wonder...
  • Between the televised oath that President Obama took and the corrected oath he took later, who was technically president? I guess it would've been Biden, right?
  • How can we keep Ashlynn's excitement over libraries going?

Things to look forward to

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Shave a dispatcher! Save a girl!


For those of you who don't know me, I'm a dispatcher for the Englewood Police Department in Colorado. In December, one of my officers found out that his beautiful 4 year old daughter, Tayler, had a malignant cancer. This really hit home for me because I have my own beautiful 5 year old daughter. I don't even want to try to imagine what it would be like to receive that kind of news. I get a little choked up just thinking about Tayler.

We're getting together Saturday for a fundraiser/show of support for Tayler. Officers and dispatchers are going to Tayler's house to shave their heads and raise money for the Ellisons' expenses. Now you may be thinking, "Police officers with shaved heads? Aren't half of them already shaved or balding anyways?". Here's the catch though: One of our dispatchers has offered to shave HER head if we can get $2000 of donations by Saturday. So far we have raised $850.

How can I get a dispatcher to lose her hair? Mumble incoherently on the radio. Har har. How can you get this particular dispatcher to lose her hair? If you're in Colorado, you can drop off a check made out to Tayler Ellison at any First Bank branch. Let me know how much you're pledging so we can put that towards the pledge. If you our out of state then you can send a check to:

Shane Ellison
Englewood Police Department
3615 S. Elati St.
Englewood, CO 80110

Here is Tayler's story from the caringbridge.org site that was set up for her. If you want access to her site, let me know and I'll get you that info:

One night in November Tayler started having sudden seizures. She was rushed to the emergency room where they weren’t sure what was going on. As they tried to control the seizures they decided she needed to be taken to Children’s Hospital. They did some tests and found that she had a small lesion, the size of her own pinkie nail, on her right temporal lobe. She was hopitalized for one week, and then released. She was given some anti seizure medications and told that she needed to follow up in six weeks for another MRI.

The six week MRI showed that the lesion had grown to 3 and a half times the size of the original lesion. Tayler was immediately admitted back to the hospital (Children's)and emergency surgery was scheduled to remove the lesion that was now the size of a golf ball. The surgery went as well as planned and the Ellison’s were informed that Tayler had a highly aggressive infection. They went for about 24 hours thinking this until they were finally told they were informed incorrectly and Tayler in fact has cancer.

Tayler had to have a second surgery to remove the rest of the tumor. The surgery was a success, the entire tumor was removed. The Ellison’s have been traveling a long hard road. They have found out that their beautiful little girl has cancer and have been waiting for a week to get a full diagnosis.

Today (12-30-08) the Ellison’s were given a 100% diagnosis for their daughter.

Tayler has a grade 4 Astrocytoma which is named a Glioblastoma. There are 4 grades of Astrocytoma, grades 1 and 2 are benign, grades 3 and 4 are malignant. The Ellison’s knew a few days ago that Tayler had a malignant tumor so they weren’t surprised to know it was high grade Asctrocytoma.

With this they have also found some of Tayler’s treatment plan. She will begin radiation and chemotherapy on January 13th. The first day they will be administering both chemotherapy and radiation at the hospital. They will be doing this to see what kind of reaction she may have to the chemo. After the first day, Shane and Alena will be giving the chemo to Tayler at home through her PICC line that is currently in her arm.

In order for Tayler to receive the radiation she will have to be sedated. The first round of treatment will be 30 sessions or about 6 1/2 calendar weeks with chemo and radiation being given each weekday, with just a couple of exceptions.

After the first round, Tayler will have a three week break then start a new round of chemo without radiation. The second round will alternate between two different chemo meds. The first medicaiton will be given for two weeks followed by a second medication for one week. This three week pattern continues for a total of 12-16 weeks with no breaks.

Tayler will then get another short break (about a week) before beginning the third phase in her treatment which is a one week on, one week off, chemo cycle to continue until about the end of the year.

We will be doing MRIs about every three months during treatment to look for any signs of the tumor returning. We will be looking for completely clean MRIs as the surgery took out the tumor mass that could be detected and we are fighting this on a cellular level now.

The treatment is very aggressive because the type of tumor is so aggressive. Tayler will be hit hard by all of the medication and radiation, but this is what will give her the best shot at a cure.
The prognosis for a Glioblastoma tumor are not pleasant. With a positive note from the doctor that a complete removal of the tumor probably doubled her chances, she is still looking at a 20% survival rate. The doctor advsied that the rate for adult's with the same tumor is less than 2%.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Week in Review for Jan 20, 2009

Ever have one of those weeks when you're never sure what day it is? That's been this week for me. It happens pretty often since I work my graveyard shift, but it still sucks. It's probably even worse for that reason. I changed the format of my blog. Let me know what you think please!

Things I Think I Liked
  • I'm pretty sure all the video podcasts I subscribe to are done with their CES coverage. Cool stuff, but I'm over it now.
  • I'm officially on my way to owning my first home! Wahoo!
  • Some government agencies are using Twitter to keep their citizens updated. There's using your noggin!
  • Got invitations ordered for the wedding. Our Matron of Honor rocks!

Things I Think I Didn't Like


Things I Think I Think
  • Web 2.0 and social media could be the start of revolution!
  • Wireless access to the internet is making it increasingly hard for entities to control information. This is a good thing... mostly.
  • There are some things that happen during your life when you want to be around people you know. Today is one of those days.

This Week Made Me Wonder...
  • Is there a good Colorado Tech News resource? I can't find any. Is there a market for it?
  • Can I use Android on a tablet pc/touchpad/pictureframe/charging pad to create a home-use computer device? You could listen to music on your computer and look up recipes online with ease. This is a big idea.

Things to look forward to
  • House inspection on the new house. Hopefully it doesn't take long.
  • The inauguration.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Counter offer accepted!

We found out around 6:30 last night that the seller made a counter offer. The conditions stayed the same, but she basically split the difference between what the house was listed at and what we offered. I was completely unsurprised!

Amy emailed me the counter offer and Corrine and I discussed it, stressed about it, contemplated it, stressed about it some more, argued about it, gave up on it, contemplated it, celebrated it, worried about it, then after 1 1/2 to 2 hours, we accepted it. We thought about countering, but due to the amount of people that seemed to be out looking at houses, we didn't want to chance the seller getting a better offer.

This morning I made it official by turning in the signed paperwork to Amy's office. We're under contract now. Barring any unforeseen catastrophes, we should have a house before the end of February. Not a townhouse, but a house-house! Woohoo!

Saturday, January 17, 2009

We made an offer on a house!

On Wednesday we looked at more homes to buy. Amy, our realtor, had shown us a listing for a house that just came back on the market. We were skeptical because most houses in our price range in the area we're looking aren't that well kept. It's a 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom bi-level house with a 1 car garage in a good neighborhood. It's walking distance from the elementary school. We liked it when we first walked through, but we weren't too sure about it because the bedrooms seemed kinda small.

Giving it some thought, we measured Corrine's bedroom furniture and went back today. We found out that we still like the house and as an extra bonus, we could fit in the master bedroom! So since the house is within our price range and we like it, we made an offer on it tonight. We should hear back by tomorrow night if it's accepted or not.

Here's a link to some pictures I took Wednesday and today from my phone. I just realized we don't have any pictures of the bedrooms. Oops.

http://photos.scottpantall.com/GalleryThumbnails.aspx?gallery=159567

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Week in Review for Jan 13, 2009

I'm really trying to make sure I keep up with my blogging and also make sure I post interesting stuff. Can I keep up with a weekly post? I guess there's no way to know unless I just dive in so here is the good, the bad, and the thoughts for my week ending today.

Note: Most of my internet world was flooded with information from the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) this week, so I got to find out about a LOT of cool gadgets. Please excuse the extra amount of geek-drool all over this post.

Things I Think I Liked
Things I Think I Didn't Like
  • Got a new workstation in the communications center at work. It's so locked down,we can't even access Notepad. WTF?
  • Negativity begets negativity. My co-workers need an attitude adjustment. Not really in a bad way. It just needs to happen.
  • Some group of dumbasses are suing to attempt to block any mention of God during the inaugural ceremonies. Usually I'm on the side of those who want to limit the reach of organized religion, but this is ridiculous!
  • Colorado Labor Department Puts Dent In Unemployment Numbers: by hiring more call center employees to deal with the high number of unemployed residents.
  • I had to make an appointment and pay $25 for a doctor to tell me I can take 4 Motrin instead of 2 for my painful rib.
Things I Think I Think
  • I think Obama should keep his BlackBerry. Hell, I think he should be issued a government BlackBerry. This guy agrees and he's a internet tech-journalist. That makes him smart, so I've heard.
  • I think less drastic ups and downs in the stock market are a sign of the bottom.
This Week Made Me Wonder...
  • Is January "Convention Month"? I spent all week hearing about CES and MacWorld online. Then I hear ads for the National Western Stock Show and Sportsmans Expo in Denver this month. The Detroit Auto Show is also this month.
  • Could you turn a USB drive into a key? Has it already been done? Probably.
  • If you could text 911, how would it work?
  • Would an intranet blog at work help my boss keep us in the loop?
Things To Look Forward To
  • Presidential Inauguration 1.20.09
  • More home searching
  • Getting invitations for the wedding ordered (I wonder how many we're gonna order?)
  • Being done with this post. This took way longer than I thought. So much cool geeky stuff to share and I didn't even put it all in here!

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Overwhelmed by Possibilities - An Ongoing Problem

Once again, I have completely overwhelmed myself. This month, I jumped into the deep end of the social internet by keeping up with Twitter, Facebook, MySpace and by staying committed to my blog. There is one big problem with my blog though: It has way too many possibilities! There are so many things I want to say in my blog, but what direction do I go with it?

I don't feel comfortable blogging about everything I'm interested in because most of my interests have fairly targeted audiences. My interests include: technology, public safety/dispatching, personal adventures, wedding planning, hockey, football, etc. Do I create a blog for each topic? That sounds a bit extreme, but then again if you're reading my blog because you dig my point of view on Ubuntu and social media then you probably don't care about my thoughts on dispatching or how my wedding plans are shaping up (Plans are going pretty good, thanks).

This always seems to happen with me when I adopt something new. I dive in headfirst, I think of all the possibilities of my current project, then I get overwhelmed at all the possibilities and can't decide which way to go with it. I end up stopping whatever it is I'm doing because I don't know what I want to do the most. This post is my attempt at avoiding that.

Any advise will be taken as sage words from a wise soul.

"Chase after truth like hell and you'll free yourself, even though you never touch its coat-tails." - Clarence Darrow

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Hunting for houses: Part 1

Today Corrine, Ashlynn and I went out house hunting for the first time. We met our realtor, Amy Terry at Tommy's Subs. There was 2 reasons for meeting at Tommy's: 1. It's freakin' Tommy's! 2. It's close to the neighborhoods we were looking in.

Houses are mostly out of our price range, but we thought we'd give it a shot. The first house we looked at was ok. It's a bi-level house with a 2 car garage. It could work. The things we didn't like about it were the hedge and the cramped bedrooms. The somewhat worn and broken wooden fence in the back might've been a problem except the neighbor's dogs were nice. We liked the kitchen, the deck, the 2 levels and the big freakin' garage.

Everything went down hill after that house. The next house we looked at had a really nice backyard, a huge master bedroom with a huge closet and a jacuzzi tub in the master bathroom. The downside: It had no kitchen. Well, half the kitchen was there, but the apparent flood it had caused them to take out all the flooring, half the cupboards and even the kitchen sink!

The houses after that were all in various states of ugly. One house was on a block where I expected the police to be staking out and the house itsself had foundation problems. The kitchen floor was so warped, walking on it made me feel like I was drunk. Another house had super pink shag carpet and no appliances.

We looked at a couple newer cookie-cutter houses. I liked one of them, but Corrine doesn't like them because they're, well, cookie-cutter houses. They all look the same and they're really close to each other. The one I liked had a backyard that had about the same square footage as most people's living rooms.

Next week we're probably going to look more at condos or townhomes. It seems like the houses in the areas we like are just out of our price range. The ones we could afford seem to need too much work. This has definitely dampered Corrine's hopes, because she was really looking forward to having a house. As much as I'd like one, we really can't afford one yet. Hopefully next week offers more hope.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Making my blog feel more like home

It's time to make my blog feel more like me. I'm never comfortable looking and acting exactly like anyone else and having a blog with a pre-made theme, no matter how obscure it might be, feels like I'm wearing someone else's clothes.

Here's my simple plan to make my blog my own:

Step 1: Put my big ol' name on it -
"But it has your name on it already." You're tempted to say. But what's cooler: scottweblog.blogspot.com or www.scottpantall.com? You know which is cooler. I don't have to tell you. I wonder if the day will come when everyone has their own website. Should I register www.ashlynnpantall.com now?

There is one potentially big obstacle in my way though. My current webhosting account was started with my wedding website, so if I want to add scottpantall.com to that account I'll have to keep my wedding domain name, konoldpantallwedding.com, active as long as I want to keep my scottpantall.com domain active. Are you still following?

While this may not seem like a big deal, I don't want to deal with konoldpantallwedding.com indefinitely so I'll have to find a way around this.

Step 2: Giving my blog it's own clothes -
The internet, and techonology itsself is all about using other peoples' things, but to seperate myself from the rest of the herd, I gotta do my own thing. I'll spend the next couple of weeks tinkering with my blog. I'll change colors and backgrounds, resize sections, add content and widgets, etc.

I'll be soliciting help from 2 of my good friends, Anthony Wyatt and Candice Guilbeault. Both of whom already have their own websites in their names.

There is a good chance I will make more than few errors, which will make my site look like complete crap for a short amount of time. Please let me know if you see one so I can fix it.

"Part of understanding the creative urge is understanding that it's primal. Wanting to change the world is not a noble calling, it's a primal calling." - Hugh MacLeod

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Facts, Opinions and Goals for 2009


Here is my obligatory New Year's post: My summary of expectations of this ninth year of the 21st century. 2008 was a much better year than 2007 and I expect 2009 to continue that trend.

I would tell you what my new year's resolutions are, but I don't do those. Something about the phrase "new year's resolution" says "quit by mid February" to me.

So without further ado... well maybe a little ado... what is "ado" anyways?... here are my facts, opinions and goals for 2009:

Facts


  • I will buy a place to live.

  • I will get married.

  • Ashlynn will start kindergarten this fall.

  • I will have a Network+ certification.

  • I will have my own website.

  • I will have much less credit card debt than I have now.

Opinions


  • By this date next year, I will be attemting to mooch off the success of at least one of my currently unemployed friends.

  • By the end of the year, the major TV networks will have successful web-only shows.


Goals
My overall goal for 2009 is to do less dreaming and more doing. I'm going to change my Wouldn't-it-be-cool-ifs and Someday-we-shoulds into I'm-going-to's.


  • Keep in touch with friends and family better - I say this every year. Maybe I've been thinking of it as a resolution. If I keep saying it, maybe it'll stick. This shouldn't be too hard since buying a home and getting married are big deals that you usually tell your friends and family about.

  • Contribute more to the internets - 2008 was the year I learned how to use RSS feeds, find blogs and get info from MySpace, Facebook and Twitter. Now it's time for me to give some back.

  • Depending on the state of the economy and housing market, start my business.


Now that I've laid them out, this seems like a pretty straightforward year. Let's hope it stays that way! And just in case you were as curious as I was (I'm sure you weren't!): Ado - noun - busy activity; bustle; fuss.


--May you get all your wishes but one,so that you will always have something to strive for!--