When using Microsoft Excel, you can print only the sheets you want by selecting their tabs at the bottom of the sheet (all at once) and hitting print. This way, if you just need the first three tabbed sheets of a 30 tab spreadsheet, you can do so without having to click each tab individually… Continue reading Excel Printing Hack
It’s Not Easy Being Green
So, I have a decent sized pile of scrap lumber from the staircase project as well as from the fence repairs last summer and tree limbs we’ve cut. I really felt it was important to find a place that would take this for being recycled. This stuff would make excellent mulch or particle board. However,… Continue reading It’s Not Easy Being Green
Your Mother Wears Lumberjack Boots
My mom informed me a couple of days ago that she got certified in chainsaw safety at the park last week. No, she’s not planning on taking up logging as a new career path. She wanted to be versed in how to use one in case of an accident out in the park and she… Continue reading Your Mother Wears Lumberjack Boots
Basement Stairs
The basement stairs project was this past weekend and it ended up being a complete success. Angela and I are both really happy in how they turned out. I don’t really want to write a play by play, but I thought I would at least write some about what we did and what all I… Continue reading Basement Stairs
I Almost Forgot I Had A Blog
I feel like I owe my friends and family an apology for possibly scaring them into thinking I was missing and feared dead. I’m not going to go into some annoying post about how busy my life has been lately and I just haven’t had time to write. Partly because that’s not true at all… Continue reading I Almost Forgot I Had A Blog
Yosemite Valley
Yosemite Valley by Jason Coleman— Angela and I just spent two days with a couple of friends at Yosemite Nat’l Park. I’ll have much more here soon, but we’re enjoying Monterey, CA for the next couple of days.
Counting Time
Here’s a fun second for you: Happy 01:02:03 4/05/06!(via BoingBoing)
Running a Successful Failure
I finally finished reading the last 20 pages or so of Dallas Smith’s Falling Forward: Tales from an Endurance Saga on Friday night. This should have been perfect timing, as Angela and I were to run the Monument Avenue 10k the very following morning. Dallas’1 book is loaded not just with stories of his 100mi./100mi./50mi.… Continue reading Running a Successful Failure
New Coal Men Site
The Coal Men website was recently updated. The whole site is in the process of getting updated, but I like the new look. Of course, you can skip over their MySpace site for show dates and music clips. The new album should be coming soon and they just keep sounding better.
Fourth Anniversary Getaway
Angela and I enjoyed the most snow we’d seen all Winter during the first weekend of Spring. Angela and I celebrated our fourth anniversary a week late this year since she had to leave for a conference out in San Francisco on the day of. It’s more important that we did something rather than get… Continue reading Fourth Anniversary Getaway