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Millan mini: Week Eighteen
Yet another update on the Millan mini, currently in development. ;-)



Info and photo courtesy of www.pregnancy.org.

  • Vernix (a white cheese-like protective material) forms on baby's skin with the lanugo (soft, lightly pigmented hair covering the body and limbs); both serving to protect your baby's skin during the months in water.

  • Your placenta continues to grow and nourish the baby. Don't forget those prenatal vitamins!

  • Tiny air sacs called alveoli begin to form in lungs. He'll be putting these lungs to good use in just a few months!

  • Her vocal chords are formed. She goes through the motions of crying but without air she doesn't make a sound.

  • Features of your baby's heart, including ventricles and chambers, should be visible during an utltrasound.

  • Your baby measures about 5.59 inches (14.2cm) this week and weighs about 6.7 ounces (190gm).
Posted by Ernest Millan at 11:54 AM
Anonymous Jazmin said...
"We learned about Lanugo at school, and it's been one of my favorite words ever since. heheh. Cute."    
Jamming With Dad

Michelle helps Dad overcome his latest bout of songwriter's block.

Posted by Ernest Millan at 11:13 PM
Anonymous jazmin said...
"I'm sitting here with Mitch and she said, "That's daddy!" ;)"    
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Precious (Single) - Depeche Mode



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Posted by Ernest Millan at 10:27 PM
Michelle Visits EarthLink

Michelle visited EarthLink on Wednesday, August 17th 2005.

Posted by Ernest Millan at 8:42 PM
Anonymous jazmin said...
"totally cool"    
Anonymous Anonymous said...
"That's my Mitch!"    
Extreme Makeover: Michelle Edition
Once again we embark on yet another decorating adventure with the usual cast... Dad as the crew, Mom as the director/lead designer, and Michelle as the star! Special thanks to Grandma Martha for her gift to Michelle of a new bed, dresser, and toy chest.

Before:
Extreme Makeover: Michelle Edition #1

During:
Extreme Makeover: Michelle Edition #2

After:
Extreme Makeover: Michelle Edition #3
Extreme Makeover: Michelle Edition #4
Extreme Makeover: Michelle Edition #5
Extreme Makeover: Michelle Edition #6
Posted by Ernest Millan at 1:12 PM
Anonymous The Aunt said...
"Oh mitch I love you so much! I started missing you tonight and I decided to look at your site and dad's blog. Dad is so cool cause he always keeps his stuff up to date and your pics are a real treat. Mom's idea for your room was totally cool, you have some super creative and talented parents!
Hugs and super kisses!

-Yaya"    
Anonymous Anonymous said...
"Wow! Great job Ernest! I want to have a daddy like that too!

-The Original Triple Dub"    
Anonymous Anonymous said...
"Hey Michelle,

I love your cool room. Very pretty colors. What a great job you did of helping daddy. Daddy you did a great job too! I can't wait to visit you again and see the room in person. I am glad you love your new room.

Kerry"    
Blogger frenchie said...
"hey there sweetie, you're room is so beautiful. your such a lucky girl. we all love you very much. i'm gonna go over soon so we can play in there."    
From Windows to Linux to Mac OS X


About five years ago, frustrated with my Windows XPerience, I took the leap and switched my home server to Linux. Initially, making the change was a challenge but I actually had a fun time with the entire learning process. Hardware support usually involved the customary kernel tweakage and beyond that, I had to give up much of the handy software that I had grown so accustomed to. In time, I adapted and grew to admire the Linux concept. It gained my trust and my respect. I was a faithful fan of its stability, robustness and flexibility.

Times have changed! Or, actually, maybe they haven't...

Hardware support for Linux still appears to be lagging. With much excitement, I attempted to upgrade my Linux box to a fancy new AMD 64 3000+, Asus motherboard, 1 GB of RAM, and a sleek new S-ATA hard drive. For the most part it was a success however at a tremendous cost to my patience, time, and pocket book. For the most part, S-ATA support with Linux still has much to be desired. Ultimately, I found myself back to square one. I contemplated resorting to Windows XP for about 5 seconds and realized very quickly that I would be settling and that I would never be happy with Windoze. Five years ago, putting up with Linux's short-comings was something worthwhile but today one factor exists that didn't before... the Mac mini.

I came to the conclusion that an affordable and powerful low-cost UNIX-based OS alternative existed and this time around it wasn't just Linux. Best of all, with a Mac, hardware support wasn't going to be a major hassle anymore. I decided to go with one of the new 1.42 GHz Mac mini's and a sleek 400gb miniMate from MicroNet. In short, the Mac mini solved my problem cleanly and quickly.

For my simple home server needs the Mac mini does the job perfectly. As a bonus, it interacts far more smoothly, of course, with my existing Macs. I still hold a special place in my heart for Linux and I always will. Linux taught me a lot of great things and it is still an excellent value for the price (free). I bid Linux well and I'm sure we'll meet again. Hopefully, in the meantime, Linux will continue to persevere and innovate in a Microsoft dominated world.
Posted by Ernest Millan at 7:00 AM
Anonymous Anonymous said...
"Well its about time!!

-me & mitch"    
Phrenchee-TV!
Our star web developer over here at EarthLink was interviewed by KABC-TV's Rick Romero today on the topic of blogging. Congrats Phrenchee (aka. Chris Holland)! We anxiously await thy broadcast!
Posted by Ernest Millan at 4:16 PM
Blogger Chris Holland said...
"haha. oh my 8)"