Thursday, November 23, 2006

What I Am Thankful For.

Here a small list of what I am Thankful for.
The good report from my heart doctor Monday when I went in for my quarterly visit.
My laptop and my wireless system.
My fathers good health.
My flu shot and the fact I haven't been ill so far this winter.

Dallas Cowboys Win

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 10
Dallas Cowboys 38

This game started with a Buccaneer touchdown very early in the game. By the end of the first quarter the game was tied 7 to 7. In the second quarter Tampa Bay scored 3 points and the Cowboys 14 points. From there on the Cowboys gained control. They scored 14 points and in the final quarter they managed 3 points.

A good Thanksgiving Day game.

Sunday, November 19, 2006

Cowboys Break Colts Winning Streak

Dallas Cowboys 21
Indianapolis Colts 14

Peyton Manning has still to win in the Texas Stadium. The Colts 13 consecutive wins streaks was ended today.
In a tight back and forth game the Cowboys beat the Colts by five points.

Sunday, November 12, 2006

Cowboys Win & The Cardinal show their class.

Dallas Cowboys 27
Arizona Cardinals 10

In a lopsided game The Cowboys grabbed an early lead and never let go.
In excellent NFL moment the Cardinals saluted former safety, Pat Tillman, who left the Arizona Cardinals to join the Army Airborn Rangers and was killed in Afghanistan.
The Cardinals dedicated an area outside the stadium known as "Pat Tillman Freedom Plaza."
It includes a 500-pound, 8-foot tall bronze statue of Tillman including a 42-foot-long wall, symbolic of Tillman's number at Arizona State. There are 40 oak trees west of the memorial, symbolizing the number 40 he wore with the Cardinals, he also set the team record of 200 tackles.

Great game and class act by the Cardinals.

Sunday, November 05, 2006

Cowboys Lose

Dallas Cowboys 22
Washington Redskins 19

In a very tight game the Cowboys lost to a last second 47 yard field goal by Nick Novak.

Friday, November 03, 2006

Boom Goes The Website

From Buzzzle.
http://www.buzzle.com/articles/114890.html

The American government has closed down a website it created this year after inadvertently uploading information that could be used for building a nuclear bomb. The site was set up in March as a showcase for reams of Iraqi documents captured during the war. The idea came from congressional Republicans who wanted to use the internet to highlight the threat posed by Saddam Hussein. But the plan appears to have backfired when the site posted documents that amounted to a basic guide to building a nuclear bomb. The Bush administration closed down the website last night after questions were raised by the New York Times.

And we can't take liquids on the airplane?
We can however take a laptop with us as long as you check it in as luggage and they can store it in the cargo hold.