Resurrection Sunday

It has been about a year since the last Resurrection Sunday (which is surely
a huge surprise), and I’m looking forward to going and learning some good
things this morning.
I’ll be going to listen to Steve Ger of Sojourner Ministries at Tyndale Bible Church.
Steve is an excellent teacher and I hope to glean some wonderful things from
his teaching, I know I’ll laugh at least five or six times.

I’m missing Jessica and Abigail, but I know that I’ll get to see Jessica on Thursday and Abby on Friday [most likely Abby will be asleep when we arrive there in Denver].
They should have gone to Seattle yesterday to see John and Becca and to eat some fresh fish.
Oh, and Jessica will most likely buy some Pike’s Market tea.
They might also go to the original Starbuck’s.

Resting in Him,

Randy “Lonely Man” Peterman

Adios Doug and Amanda!

And Morgan and Nolan

Yesterday I hung out with Doug, my wife’s cousin’s husband.
I love saying that.
You have to put your thinking cap on when you think about relationships that are so ‘distant sounding.’
What is so neat is that though Doug and I are distant (1.5 hours drive) we’ve gotten to know one another.
Oh, and I’ve gotten to know Amanda, too.
And Morgan and Nolan.

Morgan knows by now that when I ask her a completely ridiculous question that
she doesn’t have to answer it.

IMAX NASCAR 3D

Wow!
This was neat, even if you aren’t a NASCAR fan.
There’s something powerful about a fifty foot by seventy foot screen.
Doug had seen this before in Tulsa, but quickly ‘volunteered’ to see it a second time, so I knew that it had to be good.
The camera work was very good and they cover a lot of territory.
Get ready to learn a lot about NASCAR if you go, but also be prepared to have a good time!

I’m getting ready to go to church for the last time in Texas (as a resident).
Going to say good-bye to some old friends… and another Morgan!

Resting in Him,

Randy Peterman

XFN

So Matt, a well established blogger and great coder, who uses an Apple, wrote “Exefen.”
Exefen will load up an URL and find external links and then give you an XFN dialog for each one.
What’s cooler than cool is that if you’ve already got XFN in the page, it selects the already used attributes in the forms!
Brilliant!

Frontier

Frontier Airlines saved our bums this morning as Jessica was 24 hours late for a flight.
The gal at the counter kindly switched the flight from yesterday morning over to this morning for free.
Normally there is a $100.00 charge for this ‘service’ [we should have had to buy new tickets in my opinion].
Thanks Frontier!
We look forward to doing business with you as we fly in and out of Colorado!

Resting in Him,

Randy “Lonely Guy” Peterman

PBS Gets Last Laugh

Last night, shortly after 8:00 PM I saw two bare breasts on PBS.
No malfunctioning wardrobe, no fuzzy or blurry body parts, just plain old
naked breasts on a woman that appeared to be naked everywhere else, too.
PBS was running a documentary on Picasso.
They showed a picture of him with a model who was in the buff.
Janet Jackson, eat your heart out.

Randy

Destructo Computer

The computer at home is disassembled.
I have my wireless router together so that the laptop has Internet access.
Other than that, after Jessica and Abby leave tomorrow the apartment will be stripped of all of its normal living ‘things’ and I will make it a place where I can call it shelter.
I am turning the apartment into a box heaven.
After that next Wednesday we’ll be packing the truck and Thursday…
Thursday I’ll be driving up with my dad.
Sad.

Things are winding up (or down, depending on how you look at it) and I’ll be glad when this bit is over because the emotional side of things is getting tougher.
I’ll miss my co-workers a lot.

Resting in Him,

Randy “Moving” Peterman

April First

Though it is not a joke that we’re moving to Denver it is funny to me that the move is so rapidly approaching, yet there’s some sense of make believe to the whole thing.
I can’t believe that I’m relocating to a place so far away, and I can’t imagine not getting up every week day and going into the office.
The office routine will have to change, but only in the sense that I won’t have a drive.
Every Monday through Friday I’m going to have to ‘go down the hall’ and work.

Speaking of which, work is getting a little complicated for me.
Our end users want bells and whistles, more features and more things like [insert something here. Almost anything, cow sounds, buttons that look like something else and new features we haven’t had time to implement yet].
I want to make sure that our application is accessible to handicapped users, I want to make sure that the code is up to standard (which it is not, and I’m spending a lot of time getting it there) and also make sure that it is optimized for use across dial-up connections.
The two ideas are almost at odds.
Almost.

Standards compliance does not mean that my code can’t do all of the tricks, it just means it does them in a way that most of the browsers will like and that it ‘dies gracefully’ when the browsers can’t handle the code I give them.
Accessibility doesn’t mean that the pages won’t look cool, it just means that tab works to get you where you want to go, that JavaScript doesn’t obfuscate something and that people can adjust the fonts.
However, much of what makes the LookOut theme ‘look cool’ is non-compliant, not accessible and really not very friendly to anyone not using a mouse.
The LookOut theme requires Windows 98 or higher (it may run on Windows 95, but I haven’t tested it since I haven’t seen a Windows 95 machine in years), it is inaccessible and people like it that way.
People being the ones reviewing the software.

I used to have the mindset that “handicaps don’t use the web.”
I was wrong and there’s no reason that anyone should think that.
I used to also think that standards were what the different browsers had and so you had to write code that would meet the standards of the browsers.
I’ve learned that those things I once believed are not true.

We’ll see what sorts of challenges I come across trying to make WorldClient a better application because of good code and because of good bells and whistles.
Who knows, I could become a better coder through all of this.

Anyway, we’re nearing the end of our stay here in Texas and so we’ll sojourn in Colorado for a while – I’ll keep you posted as to how things are going.

Resting in Him,

Randy “Code Guy” Peterman

Revelation

To my knowledge the Bible is the only book that has a distinct revelation of
the beginning and the end.
That is to say the Bible reveals, through the work of God what took place in
the beginning and through the work of God what will happen in the end.
There is something amazing about that to me.
Maybe I’m a little slow, dense or easily excited but I came to that realization this morning.

No one else was there to witness the beginning (human wise), and no one else,
besides John who was shown the revelation to document God’s foreknowledge,
has been into the future to know that which will happen.
On the surface this may seem simple, but it really emphasizes God’s
omnipotent nature and man’s weak ability to control himself, his
environment or anything else for that matter.
Being a parent I see that there’s little to nothing I really have control
over in my daughter’s life.
I cannot make her start or stop laughing, crying, screaming or wiggling when
we go out, but that’s not impossible for God.
I hope He makes Abby laugh a lot more than she cries or screams 🙂

Jessica is Twenty-Six

Jessica had her birthday yesterday and we’re very excited about her being legal to drink and gamble now.
Oh, wait, she was that old before, but we’re excited she’s old enough to get married.
Shoot!
She’s old enough for that now, too.
Maybe she’s just old enough now to be past the ‘twenty-middle’ age and is now
on the down side of the twenties, descending down into the peaks of the
thirties.
Either way she’s a beautiful bride and I love her dearly.
She’s a great mom to Abigail and I think she’s a fabulously godly woman!

Resting in Him,

Randy “Theology-Man” Peterman

New Pictures

Are coming.
I don’t have them up yet, but they’ll be up shortly… as in the next few days.
We’re going to try to take some more blue bonnet pictures (as in the flowers, not me running around with a blue bonnet on my head).
We’re nearing the 60% mark on the packing and have to finish the next 40% and cleaning soon.

I saw The Passion Thursday night and will have a review of it later,
right now I have to go keep packing, but I just wanted to post an update.

Resting in Him,

Randy “Packing” Peterman