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Floyd Mayweather may be the pound-for-pound best fighter in boxing, but my apartment is likely the bit-for-byte champ when it comes to having the most electronically decorated dwelling space within my complex. With a staggering amount of electricity flowing through the veins that power this little corner of my world, it's no surprise that I have to occasionally make some sacrifices to keep things working. Sometimes it's trying out new things, other times I roll the dice and break something, and more frequently than not, I find myself just purchasing new toys. When it comes to these activities, it's always a game of chance and sometimes like a boxing match between me and my digital opponents in the other room. Sometimes I'm the recipient of that right hook, other times I'm the deliverer.
Ultimate Fighting Championship
I ask the question. Can Quinton (Rampage) Jackson beat Chuck (Iceman) Liddell in the octogon? My answer is yes I think he can. I think that Chuck has gotten a little lazy cause his previous three fights have been kinda easy(sorry tito,and randy). Quinton stood with him in Pride and I think he will do the same thing in the cage. Ortiz and Coutour didnt stand with Chuck, they tried to take him down. Dont forget Chuck was a wrestler and has great take down defense. Records are pretty close with Quinton at 26-6-0 and Chuck at 20-3-0. It will still be a close battle. But my prediction is Quinton round three by referee stopage. Unless Herb Dean is ref. Then it will be round one stopage.
A few weeks ago I was reading an article in Inc.com magazine that talked about a company called Backcountry. They are an online retailer of high end gear for outdoor enthusiasts. In one section of the article, the owner of the company mentions that they have grown to adopt open-source solutions as a cost-effective means to conduct business. Although not very surprising, what sparked my interest in the article the most was the mention of enterprise solution they selected for email, a product called Zimbra. How could it be that I had never heard of this software? Egads, I must know more about it and so my adventure begins.



