Archive for April, 2007

5 Vegas Gold Robusto

Posted on April 24th, 2007 in Cigars | No Comments »

5vegasWow. I snagged a great deal from Cigars International, thanks to my new friends at the Club Stogie Forums. The first one I tried tonight was a 5 Vegas Gold Robusto, and it was a nice surprise. After spending my time recently smoking through my rather strong Fighting Cocks, I was ready for a nice, mild smoke, and this was one of the milder smokes I’ve had in a while.

It was a short guy, but I wanted a relatively quick smoke. Even taking my time with it, I was through it in about a half-hour. It did start to get bitter earlier than I’ve seen in other mild cigars, but it really was an enjoyable, if brief, time on the front porch. It lit easily, and burned evenly.

This cigar would be perfect for a beginning cigar smoker. As I said, it’s not much of a time commitment, and easy on the taste buds, but really was a surprising gem.

2007 Memorial Day Pig Roast

Posted on April 21st, 2007 in Family News | 3 Comments »

Big PigThis is the official invitation for the fifth annual Memorial Day Pig Roast at the home of Tom and Sarah Albrecht on May 28, 2007.

After going back and forth for a while, we decided to forgo doing an entire pig this year. We’ve found that our parties end up having a lot of kids who don’t really care for the barbecued pork, and a meal entirely made up of pork barbecue ends up with a lot of leftovers. So, while we will still be doing barbecued pork, we’re going to mix it up a bit with other forms of meat, including Italian pulled pork, hot dogs, sausages, and maybe some brisket and smoked turkey.

We plan on starting off around noon, and going into the evening. We’ll be serving food throughout the day, so come when you can, and don’t feel obliged to stay longer than you’re able. Please RSVP to us (phone call, email, whatever) so we can get an approximate head count and let us know if you’re interesting in helping supply food.

See you then!

Did Gun Control Help?

Posted on April 17th, 2007 in Politics | 1 Comment »

I hate to be opportunistic regarding the recent massacre (there really isn’t a better word) at Virginia Tech yesterday, but since the gun control crowd has already started beating their drums, I thought that it would appropriate to point out that this tragedy proves exactly why gun control is a bad thing.

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Ron Paul for President

Posted on April 15th, 2007 in Politics | 2 Comments »

I realize it’s early in the election campaign, but I’m already throwing in my endorsement. Actually, my endorsement was given before Ron Paul even announced his candidacy. The Congressman from Texas is an oddity amongst his Republican peers, since he actually votes according to the conservative, libertarian values that those aforementioned peers merely give lip service.

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New Email Address

Posted on April 12th, 2007 in Family News | No Comments »

Bad news. I got an email the other day from what used to by my Internet Service Provider, and is now simply my email service provider, Speakeasy. They were announcing that they were acquired by Best Buy. I hate Best Buy.

Therefore, I’m doing what I should have done earlier. I’ve decided to take my email fate into my own hands, and handle my own email hosting. Effective immediately, my new email address is talbrech@glamdring.org. My old Speakeasy address should work for a while, and I’ll be checking it occasionally as I make the transition, but please update your address books accordingly.

Miwaza’s Photos

Posted on April 11th, 2007 in Travel | 1 Comment »

IMGP2648Our friend Miwaza from Mitaka Evangelical Church took some beautiful photos of the kids… mostly Leah, but she’s the most photogenic, so nobody complains. My wife is jealous of her camera, but it’s clear she has a good eye for composition.

You can check out Miwaza’s blog, and some of her other photography work up on Flickr.

BTW, this photo is the food on the prep table at church, getting ready to feed all the church goers. They have a team of people who prepare all the servings on the table, and carry them out to everyone all through the house where they meet.

Darfur Crisis Mapped in Google Earth

Posted on April 11th, 2007 in General | 2 Comments »

I love when technology can take massive amounts of apparently meaningless information and compile and display that information in an intuitive, interactive display. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum has teamed up with my favorite technology, Google Earth, to map out the ongoing crisis in Darfur.

The USHMM has compiled a list of information about the killings and displacements going on in the Sudan, but those numbers get lost when printed on paper. In order to make the information digestible to their audience, they teamed up with Google Earth to create a visual, multimedia presentation of their data in Google Earth, complete with geolocated photographs, videos, and icons.

You can see it yourself by downloading the Crisis in Darfur layers in Google Earth and learning more about what is going on in the Sudan.