Oct
28
2008
Been a little busy. . .
Written by Ed Hathaway   

   

Sorry for not posting any new mindless dribble here at ‘the Fewer the Less’ but been a little busy leading up to and returning from Iceland (oh by the way, Iceland was magnificent!). Aside from the ‘day job’ ramping up for our busy season, I’ve been staying real busy during my off hours with a few web site designs, development and deployment. Below is just a small sample of what’s been happening with all those ‘0’ and ‘1’ you have been missing;

 

Jamaican Rays (Under Development), B'nai Shalom Day School - Completed, Team Sportsplex - Completed, 12 Gauge Comics (Under Contract), Triad Respiratory - Completed, Candyce Sellars - Completed, First Capital Commercial Funding, Inc. (Under Contract), Help Save Iceland (Under Initial Development), Coach Phil (Under Initial Development)

 


If this was not enough, just before leaving for Iceland, I released a new web site application called jSMS. You can read all about it at my software development site, Digital Access, USA. To date this program has been downloaded over 40,000 times since its initial release. The best part of this application is how few trouble tickets I received requesting technical support. As of today I’ve fielded a total of 20 requests for assistance. There is something to be said for good programming and a great manual! With the updated release of jSMS due out by years end, I’m anticipating a few more trouble tickets since the price tag for this upgrade will be a little higher then the original version.

 

So as you can tell… there has been no moss growing under this rolling stone!

 

I’ll close this post with one last word of advice… GET OUT AND VOTE!

 

 
Sep
06
2008
Iceland
Written by Ed Hathaway   
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Aug
24
2008
We Landed...
Written by Ed Hathaway   

With a five and a half flight, landing in a time zone that is five hours ahead of our body clock... things are a little rough and slightly blurred. Overall everything went well with our travels and accomodations here in Iceland. The weather is a little 'cool and 'rainy' but what the heck, we're on vacation and it is summer! I have posted new pictures of today’s events and will blog as often as I get WiFi. One major draw-back. The phone jacks over here do not fit my MagicJack hardware. I just knew I should have brought a small portable phone with us from home. That way I could bug you with this blog, photos, emails and phone calls! Keep in touch and follow the great adventures of Ruth & Ed's holiday.


 
Aug
15
2008
Oh Boy...
Written by Ed Hathaway   

Hey everybody, Scott is coming home, Scott is coming home, Scott is coming happy doggiehome… All be it for just a visit, Scott is coming home, Scott is coming home, Scott is coming home… I feel like a puppy when the owners leave for a little while and return to tap dancing in circles with tail and tongue in overdrive. He’s due in town on Saturday evening and will be with us for the week. Just in time as we ready for our trip to Iceland but that’s ok because, Scott is coming home, Scott is coming home, Scott is coming home…


 
Jul
24
2008
Red Sky At Night...
Written by Ed Hathaway   

This evening Mother Nature dumped a boat load of rain onto the Brown Bark Plantation. Nothing like our Holly Hail adventure but still packed with a great deal of thunder & lightning excitment. When the stormed passed, well the pictures below will best describe what was left behind. It reminds me of the old wise tale, “Red sky at morning, sailors take warning… Red sky at night, sailors delight". Taking this into account tomorrow should be an absolutely fantastic day. Can’t wait to see them Lepricons!

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p.s. None of these pictures have been altered, touched-up or graphically processed. They came from the camera's memory card right to my blog without passing GO.


 
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