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Tito Ortiz just got beat on a bullshit stopage. Not 1 hit landed when Tito was on the ground, but (Mario Yomisoki) Yomo or whatever his name is stopped the right because he don't know shit. I say Tito/Iceman three with John Mcarthy as ref. Tito can beat the unbeatable Iceman without a thumb in the eye or a bullshit ref.
Happy New Year to everyone.
Jeffy D.
Four score, and one decade ago I began my quest to develop the next iteration of this website. As many of you know, it's been in development for quite a while. In fact, last year around this time I was just venturing into the development of the blog section of which this fine mangling of words was crafted. It's been quite a journey, but I think it's about ready for initial release. Yes, release! I mean I will be placing this site on 'www' instead of 'ruby'. Consider it my present to all of you who have patiently been awaiting (or persistently asking about) the expected release date for the site. Although there is nothing definite at this point, it is certainly looking promising.
As I continue my quest to yet another degree and add more and more letters after my name, I have begun to inquire about the return on investment for such a pursuance. Currently, as a student at CMU's Heinz School of Business, I have heard that attaining a degree from this prestigious university will bequeath a high degree of return on investment. I was just curious if anyone has any insight into the matter of ROI for graduate degrees?
With all other sections of the site supporting pretty URLs, I thought it was only fair to take all those dirty URLs in the music section and giving them a bath for lack of better words. Tidying these up was no easy task. It was actually somewhat more difficult than I first would have expected. As it turns out, it was a blessing in disguise since at the time I was coding up the music section, my RoR kung fu was not even up to Mr. Miyagi's standards. Thus, it took some serious re-factoring to get things functional again.
Some of us celebrate Thanksgiving with a turkey and family, others, well, they travel deep into the green forests of Africa looking for an alternative to the traditional American Thanksgiving. So hello Tim and Happy Turkey Day to you! Many of us might have been asking ourselves, 'Wonder how Tim is doing?' You see, Tim left to join the Peace Corps and was stationed in Ghana, Africa for the next few years. Evidenced by the picture on your left, Tim is still alive and up to his old antics. From the looks of the picture, it seems as though Tim has become somewhat acclimated with his new surroundings and has even found his first furry compradore. Soon enough, Tim will have that monkey in training for the 2007 FIFA World Cup.
Glad to hear everything is going well for ya Tim, Happy Thanksgiving to you and your furry soccer buddy.

