Random musings from a Southern California geek. I started WICK and IBDOM. There are some pics (rss). current project.
Sunday, January 28, 2007
Saturday, January 27, 2007
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
An Evening at the Beach
An Evening at the Beach
Originally uploaded by chrisholland.
We were getting our engagement pictures taken. I took a break to snap a few of my own.
http://www.brandyandchris.com/
Saturday, January 06, 2007
Jean-Paul Amouroux Boogie-Woogie @ Caveau de la Huchette
Jean-Paul Amouroux Boogie-Woogie @ Caveau de la Huchette
Originally uploaded by chrisholland.
Taken a few weeks back, at "Le Caveau de la Huchette", in Paris, France. Often referred to as Paris' Temple of Jazz. Great place.
Wednesday, January 03, 2007
Garry Betty
Garry Betty passed-away yesterday. Some of my former colleagues at EarthLink put together a tribute to Garry on ning.com.
I'm very sad. He was a leader of the highest caliber. In an online World once dominated by the walled-gardens of AOL and Compuserve, He and Sky Dayton brought about one of the first independent nationwide Internet Service Providers to offer unbridled, unlimited Internet Access.
To this day, EarthLink continues to challenge the choke-hold that phone companies work so hard to maintain on Broadband and Global Communications, by educating elected officials on the importance of a truly competitive broadband landscape, and offering consumers a world of possibilities.
That's a damned good legacy.
Also: Earthling weighs-in.
I'm very sad. He was a leader of the highest caliber. In an online World once dominated by the walled-gardens of AOL and Compuserve, He and Sky Dayton brought about one of the first independent nationwide Internet Service Providers to offer unbridled, unlimited Internet Access.
To this day, EarthLink continues to challenge the choke-hold that phone companies work so hard to maintain on Broadband and Global Communications, by educating elected officials on the importance of a truly competitive broadband landscape, and offering consumers a world of possibilities.
That's a damned good legacy.
Also: Earthling weighs-in.
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