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Dual Monitors Thinkpad T60p with Mini Dock

I've wanted to get dual monitor support working for some time, and I was pretty sure that my hardware would support it. I have a Thinkpad T60p with a Mini Dock. I bought my T60p almost two years ago in a retail store (as opposed to directly from Lenovo), so it has some non-standard hardware, such as the ATI FireGL video cards.

Mark Douglas - Mind over Markets

I've been learning how to Day Trading since January, 2009. I was introduced to Mark Douglas's teaching soon after starting. But at that time, I was just learning the technicals of trading. And his teaching didn't seem all that important or difficult. But now that I have and understand a system the I like, I'm finding that the Mark Douglas psychology is my next big hurdle.

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DrupalEasy Video of me

"Before He Trades", Parody of Carrie Underwood's "Before He Cheats"

Before He Trades - Parody of Carrie Underwood's Before He Cheats from Underground Planet.

If you're lyrically challenged, like me, the lyrics are worth reading...

Musical Partner

CivicActions isn't really a tech company. We're a socially aware business. And as such, we have an amazing array of talent, including several musicians. One of my partners at CivicActions, Ian Rhett, decided to move out to Nashville to jump start his music career. This vid is kinda new, but not well watch, and IMO, raw music goodness. Be one of the first to pass it on!

All dogs go to heaven, funny, but use google and snopes

If you're reading this, you either found my using google, found it because you follow me on twitter, or you're a friend or family member who's just reading my blog. If you're in one of the first two groups, just read this, it's funny:

However, for those who don't know about snopes, or who pass emails without fact checking them, misinformation and lies can do harm, to you and others, read on...

Lost Friends

First the happy news. I've had some correspondence with a friend from High School. That's more about the power of Facebook than about cleaning my contacts. But it was nice to exchange emails and update his information

But the sad news is that I removed two people who have passed away. My Grandmother, my Dad's Mom, died a few months ago. She was 92. We weren't very close, but she was family. I know that my Aunt misses her daily. And it's sad that she's gone.

I also removed Verna Bell's name from my contact list. Verna was a Saint. She was very involved with the local community, the local Democratic Party, and her Church. Verna died last October. Read her obituary here. I miss her too!

But like every good geek, the tech stuff is much longer than the people stuff, so read on...

Barbeque Salmon / BBQ Salmon

Whenever people come over to the house, I typically barbecue salmon and chicken and brats (I used to do pork too, but stopped that about ten years ago). I have a very good reputation for this, most people ask me how I do it. IMHO, it's better than almost any restaurant I've tried.

You need a gas grill, which will provide consistent heat... I wouldn't try this with charcoal. Here are the full instructions:

DrupalCon Paris 2009 Video

DrupalCon Paris 2009 is two and a half months away and I'm excited. My wife Marcia is coming with me, we've got our tickets, rented our flat across from Jardin Du Luxembourg, and will be there for two weeks! Vote on youtube DrupalCon for this video, and help this guy with free admission, at 195-eu, a sweet deal.

Desktop Sharing / Web Conferencing

I've been looking for a good conferencing, screen sharing tool. I need something that works on both Ubuntu and Windows. It doesn't need to share all my monitors (actually I kinda prefer that it doesn't and uses only one), but it needs to work with a multi-monitor setup. I'd like something that I can put on my website, and point people to. And I'd like something that can record the session. My conclusion is that the jury is still out, I'm still looking, but I'll update as I narrow down the best solutions.

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