Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Thursday, February 22, 2007
Exactly 4
I came to the US exactly 4 years ago. What's different? I'm getting older. My red hair in my beard is now grey. My english is hopefully better ;) I got married, we got a house and 8 wheels (2 cars ;) ) I go to church ...
Was I planning all this? NO. Did I regret it? NEVER. What's gonna happen in the next 4 years? DONNO. Kids? Maybe. More pictures? Definitely. Boat? Hopefully :)
Was I planning all this? NO. Did I regret it? NEVER. What's gonna happen in the next 4 years? DONNO. Kids? Maybe. More pictures? Definitely. Boat? Hopefully :)
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Sunday, February 04, 2007
Stuffed birds, kissing Le-Bezian Midgets and Alfred Hitchcock
I think this was the second time that we went out with Alison, and the first, where we were actually dancing and stuff. We had two options for the special night #1. metro, which is the best gay club in north Florida and #2. the Pearl ... no website or anything fancy. We picked the second one . Fortunately, I have to say ...
Small dance floor but very remarkable design. 3 huge trees in the middle, some stuffed birds on the branches and dressed up, armless mannequins with make-up on their faces. Oh... yeah, and they were showing and old Alfred Hitchcock movie through 3 or maybe even 4 projectors. I personally loved the place. They even played Depeche Mode (that was just a cherry on the top ;) )
Yes, of course SuperBowl XLI if you are interested ...
Small dance floor but very remarkable design. 3 huge trees in the middle, some stuffed birds on the branches and dressed up, armless mannequins with make-up on their faces. Oh... yeah, and they were showing and old Alfred Hitchcock movie through 3 or maybe even 4 projectors. I personally loved the place. They even played Depeche Mode (that was just a cherry on the top ;) )
Yes, of course SuperBowl XLI if you are interested ...
Sunday, January 28, 2007
E.T. Call Home...
... and finally after 4 years we'll go home as well :) Unfortunately just for 10 days. More like 9 (10 with traveling and stuff). As you can imagine we wouldn't have time to visit everybody I want so I came up with a master plan and we will do a so called "garden-party" with the famous "boghrats-goulash" :) or something like that... hehe
if you are interested please send me a post-pigeon or even better, an email :) to imehesz[at]gmail.com or imehesz[at]mehesz.net so I can tell you more about the party and how to find our house (which is not easy!)
if you are interested please send me a post-pigeon or even better, an email :) to imehesz[at]gmail.com or imehesz[at]mehesz.net so I can tell you more about the party and how to find our house (which is not easy!)
Friday, January 19, 2007
How-to Write History ...
well, more like how to translate it :)
I remember about 1.5-2 years ago the whole internet was loud about a new revolutionary development tool, called Ruby On Rails (or RoR). As an always interested geeky computer guy, I jumped right into it. I barely slept back then as I tried to set up my local server and I wrote my first things with Ruby. Honestly, I did like it but somehow I got lost somewhere, I lost my interest.
A couple of months later I just wanted to create something again (got tired of killing robots with my DS probably) and that's when CakePHP came in the picture. The idea is the same as RoR's but this time is with PHP (which I knew pretty well ...) I did not keep my feelings to myself and I told this project to my cousin in Hungary (palee) and he recommended to translate this thing from english to hungarian. About a week later the basic site was up (CakePHP.hu) and I was contacting the main guys at CakePHP.
After the first couple of days we got more than 1000 visitors, downloads, etc... and we have a strong translating base group. Hopefully in the next couple of weeks we can release our own CakePHP engine entirely translated to hungarian. If I say it feels good, I didn't really tell you how it feels :)
I remember about 1.5-2 years ago the whole internet was loud about a new revolutionary development tool, called Ruby On Rails (or RoR). As an always interested geeky computer guy, I jumped right into it. I barely slept back then as I tried to set up my local server and I wrote my first things with Ruby. Honestly, I did like it but somehow I got lost somewhere, I lost my interest.
A couple of months later I just wanted to create something again (got tired of killing robots with my DS probably) and that's when CakePHP came in the picture. The idea is the same as RoR's but this time is with PHP (which I knew pretty well ...) I did not keep my feelings to myself and I told this project to my cousin in Hungary (palee) and he recommended to translate this thing from english to hungarian. About a week later the basic site was up (CakePHP.hu) and I was contacting the main guys at CakePHP.
After the first couple of days we got more than 1000 visitors, downloads, etc... and we have a strong translating base group. Hopefully in the next couple of weeks we can release our own CakePHP engine entirely translated to hungarian. If I say it feels good, I didn't really tell you how it feels :)
Monday, January 15, 2007
the hole on the wall
I had my best tools. The best tools, that the 21st century could offer. Laser liner, electric screw driver, electric drill, well designed shelf and screws, EVERYTHING. And about 2 hours later when I finished the installation of our new furniture on the "kitchen/dining" wall, my lovely wife just simply said: "It's not straight!" - for the first 15-20 minutes I tried to prove her wrong with all my tools but couldn't trick her (and not even my!) eyes. It just wasn't straight. Obviously, we had to fix it somehow and a good ol' hammer and a nail did the trick, however we still have an inch wide and deep hole on the wall. Tell you the least, she was not happy.
The following day I consulted with at least 3 married couples and they all (each and every one of them!) had their own story about the hole on the wall. Some of them covered it with a picture or a curtain or just left it there for future reference :)
The following day I consulted with at least 3 married couples and they all (each and every one of them!) had their own story about the hole on the wall. Some of them covered it with a picture or a curtain or just left it there for future reference :)