Monthly Archive: November 2005

Nov ’05 20

Washington, D.C. Trip

Posted in General @ 9:49 pm Comments Off

Last weekend (11/11-13) we were in Washington, D.C., to attend John and Kelly’s wedding. John is one of our friends from our MBA program at Washington University. We flew to Baltimore that Friday, picked up our rental car, and headed off to Alexandria, Virginia. We checked into the Sheraton Suites Old Town (high marks all around, great hotel) and walked down to the shopping and dining area in the heart of Old Town Alexandria. It is a shame we didn’t have more time here because Alexandria is a charming place. We noted that the area was very dog-friendly as we saw people with their dogs everywhere. We even saw someone with their Corgi in the Hallmark Store. Collen would have loved it. That evening we had dinner at the Wharf with our friends from Now This and Medley. (Photos)

On Saturday we went to the wedding out in Falls Church. The wedding ended at three, and the reception wasn’t until that evening at the Mount Vernon Inn. I had never visited Mount Vernon before, so we headed there right away, planning on touring the mansion and grounds before the reception. As it turned out, in November Mount Vernon starts closing an hour early for the winter season, so we barely made it inside, buying our tickets just a few minutes before the ticket window closed.

Mind you, we’re still dressed up for the wedding while we’re on the tour. I’ve never been so over dressed for anything as for this tour. We managed to tour the mansion, but that was all we had time for before they started to push us out the door. The mansion was incredible. The view from the piazza at the back of the house was unbelievable. I could have sat in one of those rockers all weekend, just watching the Potomac roll by. I look forward to returning some day and spending a day here. (Photos)

!http://images12.fotki.com/v240/photos/2/247084/914007/IMG_2561-vi.jpg (Scott and Kristin at Mount Vernon)!

The reception at the Mount Vernon Inn was a lot of fun. Our friend Juliana (like John, a friend from our MBA program) and her husband Ron were there, so we spent most of the evening catching up with them. The food was excellent. The appetizers scored high in my book, with several made of venison. Mmmmm!

On Sunday we headed back to Baltimore to fly home, but first we drove out by Dulles to visit the National Air & Space Museum Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center (whew, what a mouthful). I’ve been to the main facility a couple times, but this new facility is even more impressive (in my opinion). The place is made up of a couple large hangars, one dedicated to aircraft and the other to spacecraft. They have only been open since December 2003, and it still feels like they’re in the middle of moving things in. They have aircraft on display ranging from a one of a kind WWI bomber to German jet aircraft from WWII, to the Joint Strike Fighter. A couple highlights were the Enola Gay, the B-29 that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, and the Space Shuttle Enterprise. If you have any interest in historic aircraft, this is a must-see.

I don’t have photos posted from the Udvar-Hazy Center yet, so here’s a preview:

!http://images12.fotki.com/v239/photos/2/247084/914007/IMG_2577-vi.jpg (B-29 Superfortress Enola Gay)!

!http://images12.fotki.com/v254/photos/2/247084/914007/IMG_2653-vi.jpg (Space Shuttle Enterprise)!

Update! Photos from our trip to the Udvar-Hazy Center are finally online. (Photos, Slideshow)

Nov ’05 16

Microsoft Plugins for Firefox

Posted in Technology @ 11:36 pm Comments Off

Over at IEBlog, Dean posted about some new plugins Microsoft released for… Firefox! Plugins are now available for Windows Media and for Genuine Windows validation. Hopefully we’ll see more of this kind of thing as time goes on.

For the full story, see IEBlog : Genuine Windows and Browsers.

Nov ’05 6

Microsoft WSYP Program

Posted in Technology @ 8:44 pm Comments Off

At work, we’re primarily a Microsoft shop, and overall I’m happy with the products we have in production. At times, however, it would great if the WSYP (We Share Your Pain) program put forth by Microsoft UK was real. Check out the WSYP Project web site and watch the video.

Nov ’05 2

Chris Brooks and Havoc: The Hundred Years War

Posted in General @ 11:04 pm Comments Off

I never cease to be amazed by all of the cool things my friends are doing. Chris Brooks, a former suite-mate from Washington University and a longtime friend, spends his days as CTO at Corillian Corporation (check out his executive bio). In his free time, however, he plays a lot of games. And when I say a lot, I mean a LOT of games. Now Chris has branched out from playing into designing, marketing, and selling games through a new company he started with some friends, Sunriver Games.

So why am I posting about them? Well, they just released their first game, HAVOC: The Hundred Years War. By all accounts it sounds like they had a successful launch at Essen Spiel 2005, and the reviews I’ve read online have all been positive. So, if you’re looking for a new game to try out, consider picking up Havoc, available online at Funagain Games.

I have to admit that I have not played it myself, but what better game than one designed by a gamer? For some more info, check out the following:

  • News article from the Sherwood Gazette (Chris’ local newspaper) about Havoc.
  • A look at the Economics of Havoc where Chris sheds some light on the economics of releasing your own game.

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