Evie's Spring choral concert was last night. Man, you gotta love 50 kindergarten students singing together. It melts your heart. You can see a few videos of Evie on YouTube. www.youtube.com/watch?v=szVFRXICmDo She’s the second child in from the girl in the pink dress, front row. You can’t see her really well, but it’s too cute. The soloist is her best friend Victoria.
There’s another video on my list where she’s in the front, holding the “fake salad”. Did you bring that salad? Yes, I brought the salad! www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfQikgtk4KU
And my personal favorite, Evie just jamming and being Evie. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSGUElEEfo4 Please note that she's actually dancing to music that none of us can hear. The sound track was added later.
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
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This number is incredibly expensive. Or at least it could be fot http://www.digg.com
It’s the HD DVD processing key that allows people to watch HD DVD content. With it you can watch HD content and decrypt it from it’s media, even though ‘The Industry’ doesn’t want you to. Oh, and apparently it’s copyrighted so under the DMCA my posting it here is illegal etc etc.
Digg.com is a web 2.0 site depending on users to act as contributors and editors. They are being sued by an anti-piracy group for posting this number, discovered by a hacker, as part of a story on their website. Originally, they took it down upon receiving a cease and desist letter but put it back up after protests from contributors. Company founder Kevin Rose said in an online statement, "You'd rather see Digg do down fighting than bow down to a bigger company. We hear you, and effective immediately we won't delete stores or comments containing code and will deal with whatever the consequences might be."
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