Monday, September 11, 2006

I have not forgotten

Darryl Worley's song "Have you forgotten" is a reminder that yes, many americans have forgotten about 9/11 and even worse, believe that we're not at war. I truly wish every american citizen and yes, even illegal aliens who broke our laws to get here and live here today, would watch ABC's "The path to 9/11". It shows how the US has been at war for many years before 9/11, yet 99% of americans never knew it. Tonight President Bush held an address to the nation and he said that we are literally in a war for our culture. These extremist would love nothing more than to detonate nuclear bombs in the US. Can you imagine a US where women can't show skin, where they can't go to school or hold jobs or be in charge of anything, including their families? Neither can I but all you have to do is think about what would have happened if Hitler won. The US is in a war for our very existance. I can't help but wonder what the far left liberals are going to do and say after Jan 20th 2009 when they no longer have Bush to blame and have to face the reality that Bush is trying to show today.

Monday, September 04, 2006

Personal Budget Organizer 2.2 now available

This update includes a new menu system, report enhancements and behind the scenes improvements.
 

Saturday, September 02, 2006

New version of Personal Budget Organizer available

This update includes an improved help system and new desktop shortcuts as well as a small bug fix and behind the scenes program improvements.

Please uninstall the existing version before installing the update. The uninstall process will only uninstall program files, not your data.

http://www.riatacrm.com/downloads/personal%20budget%20organizer/setup.exe

Her first driving lesson

Well folks, it finally happened.. Whitno had her first on the road driving lesson with the driving instructor. Another girl was in the car with them and she too drove. This seems to be a nice driving school as all of their vehicles are ford mustangs with the exception of one pickup truck. She "really" liked driving the mustang (duh!!) and after our terrifying drive last weekend in my stick shift pontiac, I am seriously thinking of selling the Vibe and buying a used car that has an automatic transmission. I don't feel she, or anyone else for that matter, is safe in the vibe and feel she would do better with an automatic.
 
Am I just being soft and letting her get her way? I mean almost every single person I know learned how to drive using a stick shift, including every member of my family. In a way I feel like I'm "giving in". I just want her to be as safe as possible. oy.. parenthood stinks sometimes..