WWI + 90

Poppy

90 years since the ending of World War I.

I’m not a war historian, or a big war buff (but my friend Tom is). It’s just an area of casual interest for me. Most of what I know comes from the History Channel and stuff I read elsewhere, like Veterans Affairs Canada‘s Canada Remembers series. I’ve noticed that unlike in Canada, there’s hardly ever any mention of WWI in the US. I haven’t dug into the reasons why that would be yet.

Perhaps what makes it a source of national pride are of some of the notable events that Canadian troops played a major part in, or the fact that nearly 10% of the Canadian population at the time served in WWI (pretty significant for a small country).

The Great War was also a landmark in Canadian national development. In 1914, Canada entered the war as a colony, a mere extension of Britain overseas; in 1918 she was forging visibly ahead to nationhood. Canada began the war with one division of citizen soldiers under the command of a British general, and ended with a superb fighting force under the command of one of her own sons.

Whatever the reason, and wherever you’re from, take a moment to remember those that battled, and those that fell 90 years ago in WWI and also in more recent conflicts.

A Blessing of the VInes

Saturday was a pretty awesome afternoon with the Charleston Linux User Group and the 21st Century Photography (Digital & Film) Meetup Group both having meetings at Irvin House Vineyards’ Blessing of the Vine.

Sparse turnout from the LUG with 4 members showing up. Steve had his new Acer Aspire One netbook and showed it off to an interested passerby. It’s a pretty neat piece of hardware.

Had about 16 people with the photo group come out and everybody had a good time taking pictures.

I wish I could…

Spotted on CSCLUG‘s fearless leader’s t-shirt at Blessing of the Vines at Irvin House Vineyards

I wish I could CTRL-ALT-DELETE you

Why oh Why IE7 Part 2

Now what gives?

Drop down menus appear fine when you hover the mouse over the top level of the menu.

WHLR Menu top level

But when you try to mouse over the rest of the menu (provided you get over some invisible gap that makes IE think you’ve moused off the menu), this happens

WHLR Menu Over

Naturally it only happens in IE7. Perfectly fine in Firefox, Opera and Google Chrome. Blargh and blargh again.

5 years of Fedora

Wow, I’ve been messing with Fedora for 5 years now. Started off with Fedora Core, and soon Fedora 10 will be hitting the bitstreams.
My, how time flies.