Father's Day is on June 20. Of course, with a second precious daughter in my life, this day will have even more meaning for me. Gwen recently asked me what I would like, which is always (for me) a difficult question to answer. So I gave it some thought, and came up with a list. In retrospect, I realized it all had to do with my endless pursuit of Drupal, so I thought I'd share that here for other Drupal Dads and their families to contemplate...
A diver's slate - What does that have to do with Drupal, you ask? Well, some of my best ideas come when I'm in the shower. Many of those have been lost forever, because I often promptly forget them by the time I've dried off. This particular gadget has an "infinite scroll", and (presumably with a USB connection) allows its entries to be scanned into a computer later. And if you get your best ideas when diving, its "phosphorescent writing surface illuminates notes during night dives".
Laptop glare guard - This one is obvious. Would go great with a coupon for lunch at your favorite wireless hotspot...
A second montor (albeit a pricey gift) would help with any serious Drupaler's efficiency.
As I sit here in the wee hours of the morning composing this post with Sabina, hoping that 8Tracks will help her sleep, I'm also thinking a white noise generator might be a fantastic gift for new dads. I know we could have used one this month...
Though I have a full Drupal library, I need to finally list the obvious gift for Drupal Dads who might not have read some of the best Drupal books:
and, of course,
What other ideas do you have for the perfect Drupal Dad's Day gift?
The Society for Venturism has chosen me as the recipient of its charity for this year, to hopefully offer me cryonic preservation when the time comes. And this month, Longecity, an excellent forum for the discussion of issues related to extending the lifespan of humans, has offered up a matching grant of up to a thousand dollars to help out! So help out! Please.
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Anyone who has to rely 100% on someone else for their every need and still faces the day with a smile is a warrior. Simple as that.
Anyone who has to rely 100% on someone else for their every need and still shows their children that life is an incredible thing worth living is a warrior. Simple as that.
I think you get my drift....
But come to think of it, anyone who leaves anonymous internet comments encouraging a man who struggles to swallow his own saliva (among countless other DAILY challenges) to "examine the story" of Jesus is just plain mean and completely dismissive of his condition.
"Selfish" would be to roll over and die, Sara. Fighting to enjoy one more day while one's body slowly shuts down bit by bit is the essence of what it means to be a warrior.
I think I understand what you're trying to convey but you come off as glib and rude. If your goal is to "spread the word of Jesus", you've just done the exact opposite.
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"A warriors anthem? What makes you a warrior?"
OK, I'll bite.
Anyone who has to rely 100% on someone else for their every need and still faces the day with a smile is a warrior. Simple as that.
Anyone who has to rely 100% on someone else for their every need and still shows their children that life is an incredible thing worth living is a warrior. Simple as that.
I think you get my drift....
But come to think of it, anyone who leaves anonymous internet comments encouraging a man who struggles to swallow his own saliva (among countless other DAILY challenges) to "examine the story" of Jesus is just plain mean and completely dismissive of his condition.
"Selfish" would be to roll over and die, Sara. Fighting to enjoy one more day while one's body slowly shuts down bit by bit is the essence of what it means to be a warrior.
I think I understand what you're trying to convey but you come off as glib and rude. If your goal is to "spread the word of Jesus", you've just done the exact opposite.
Damn!
Missed this. Where's the vid?
Coworker's at D-Con this year and not me.