Monthly Archives: July, 2009

Flu Cases Force 3 Ships to Skip Guam Visit

There are a couple of things that are scary on a ship.  Fire is one of the biggest concerns.  For me, the thing that...

Clam Chowder Recipe

One of my favorite breakfasts while in high school was: a tall cup of coffee (black), a chocolate éclair, and a large bowl of...

Grilled Cheese Recipe

The boys really enjoy grilled cheese sandwiches--it's one of my favorite snacks too.  Over the years I've travelled the country and tasted the different...

War Stories and the Chamorus: Journalism and Militarization on the Tip of the Spear

It was a typical day in the jungle, though more overcast than the constant island diet of endless blue skies and fluffy white clouds;...

Scrambled Eggs Recipe

Here's how to make scrambled eggs for 100. Portions 100 Ingredients 2.5 cups cream 200 eggs 6 tbsp salt 3 cups shortening Method Add eggs, salt, and cream to container.  Mix together thoroughly...

Edible Boutonniere Recipe

Here's a boutonniere I made (yes, hand crafted).  Look closely and you'll see that it's made of a pineapple leaf, rosemary sprig, habanero, and...

GMail no longer “Beta”

I've been waiting far too long to see the "beta" go away in Google's applications. Today is the day that they finally removed the...

Brooke Shield’s Memories of Michael Jackson

Brooke's speech was one of the most heartfelt I've ever heard.  Truly she knew him from their childhoods to a point where they could...

Where the Wild Things Are

This is one of my favorite books out there.  In fact, I still remember the Reading Rainbow episode highlighting this book.  Did I just...

IT&E Expanding to Hawaii Market

IT&E is looking to expand its clientele from Guam to Hawaii.  I still see Guam as the technology hub of the pacific.  There’s so...

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