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Thomas: I just finished putting together a network storage device for all the devs to use!
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Thomas: It has six controllers, three terabyte a second transfer, eight dual port network cards and a mineral oil liquid cooling system!
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Fredrick: Great! When can we start using it, and how much storage does it have?
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Thomas: #$%@#@$% I should've remembered to get hard drives for it
No whamys, no whamys, no whamys... biiiiig MONEY Gary
As I prepare for a large project release, I really hope that neither I nor anyone else working it has forgotten any basic elements for it, but that is always a chance.
In a completely different line, at my last softball game, I got some good advice on how to improve my swing, and it seemed to have helped. I just have to keep it in mind when we play next. The advice was, start with your weight back, then when the ball hits about midway, shift the weight forward, stepping a little, letting the bat follow through, and then let the weight continue going until it’s back on your first foot (I think that last part is so you can then run quickly, since your weight will be on the foot facing first). Also, try to hit in the center of the bat. Try to hit the ball when the bat is forward a little, maybe 45 degrees, instead of hitting when the bat is at 90 degrees. Then, if you want a pop up, come under the ball a little and don’t break your leading hand. If you want a grounder, hit it dead on and let your hands break at the end of the swing. It’s basics, but it’s helpful. Changing the basics tend to be what changes your speed, accuracy, and power.
In yet another completely different subject, the Halloween contest is now open, and people should go there and enter to win.
Topic number four, the Wizard World comics are well on their way. All the covers and insides are cut and ready to be assembled. It will be a six page mini comic with helpful advice on surviving a comic book convention. I'll be wearing t-shirts with comics from that freebee on it, incase anyone sees me at the show. Feel free to say hi, it's always nice to meet people.