links for 2009-11-30
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This is the blog of Brooks Andrus. Here, at irregular intervals, you may find digital noise centered around the activities of an early 21st century technologist. I work for TechSmith Corporation, but this web space and the views found on it are entirely my own.
Happy Birthday Good Friend
links for 2009-11-22
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Trunking System Profile for Huntsville Public Safety Trunking System, Huntsville, Alabama – Scanner Frequencies
Bonaire – Group Photo
Here is a nice group photo of the gang that went to Bonaire. This isn’t everyone who went but it’s most of us. This photo was taken in the Washington Slagbaai National Park.
Galaxy of Lights
After way to much time away this last week Ronda and I have some catching up to do with the kids. We decided to take them over the the Botanical Garden and see the Galaxy of Lights. We had a great time, Scout and Penelope seemed to enjoy the lights and our outing.
Bonaire – Day 1.5
We arrived yesterday afternoon here on the beautiful island of Bonaire. Our flight from Huntsville to Atlanta was quick, roughly 29 minutes. We were delayed on the runway in Huntsville due to issue with incoming flights into Atlanta. As soon as we landed in Atlanta, we ran to the next gate to catch our connecting flight to Bonaire.
Once in Bonaire, we went through customs, picked up our rental truck, and headed over to Captain Don’s. Check-in at Captain Don’s was a breeze. Our bungalow is quite nice and has more than enough room. We have two bedrooms, two bath rooms, living area, kitchen, and outside patio.
After we settled into our bungalow we joined the rest of the SDI group for our dive briefing over at Rum Runner, the Captain Don’s bar and grill. Since we we were already at the bar, we decided to stick around awhile and enjoy/treat ourselves to a (several) drink(s). Since we had decided to drink, that meant no diving until the next day. After a long day of travel and drinking we decided to turn in for the evening.
Day two began late, roughly around 10:00. Ronda and I hit up the breakfast buffet and enjoyed some tasty pancakes and bacon. After letting our food settle, we went for our first dive.
The first dive was our “check-out” dive. The dive were we check out all of our equipment. We check our buoyancy, and in general just make sure everything is intact and adjusted properly. We did have some issues with Ronda’s BC, and a issue with my weighting. After some patience, we had everything in check and was off diving.
The water was AWESOME. We didn’t see anything major, just lots of reef formations, and various sea life.
As the trip proceeds, I hope to post recaps so that I don’t forget details and can catalog our first “real” dive trip.
Twitter Updates for 2009-11-07
- Via La Bonaire #
- #TSA - Why do you feel the need to suck? #
- Leaving HSV headed to ATL #
- #Delta – Flight delayed 40 minutes. We will be 10 minutes late into ATL. Leaving 0 minutes to catch our connecting flight. #
- Landed in Bonaire around 2:30 local time and thus far, everything has been really smooth thanks to great advice from friends. #
- Anyone heard of the Toyota Hilux? #
Bonaire
For most that know Ronda and I, you are aware we are headed to Bonaire, Dutch Antilles for a week of diving. If your interested in what Bonaire is all about, watch the video below. Over the week, I hope to upload videos of our trip and dives.
links for 2009-11-04
Scout’s Halloween Interview
Scout’s 2009 Halloween Interview












