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Found this on a graphics website that talked about how they made this in 3D Studio Max. It looks so real it is hard to think that it is a computer generated object.

Once again I have decided to help some people get a webpage together. Getting my talents with graphics going again. This was a first attempt at getting a basic scene done. I plan on updating this with more 3D items in it but for now they are as happy as can be with this one.

Just to keep you uptodate on my workout. I started my weightloss at 210lbs. I am now at 197lbs and still dropping.
I have been getting my bike back in working order and will be riding it within the next couple days to work. Got some new pedals for my bike shoes that clip on and I have a bike pack installed now. Once I start riding, I expect the weight to drop off even faster. Not to mention that it is good for you.
I started riding my Mountain Bike to work yesterday. Almost passed out since I hadn't ridden a bike in almost three years. Litterally I was laying on the couch in the athletics department for 15 minutes before I could get up without feeling like I was going to pass out.
But today was a different story. Made it to work in 7 minutes and didn't feel wiped out at all. Good thing we have faculty showers, cause now I can sweat all I want and then rinse off before I go to work.
I have the feeling that I'll be riding a lot more and longer, especially with gas prices as high as they are.
This is my boycott of the gas companies. Too bad there are 100's of new people driving a week that cancel out my personal boycott. LOL
Well today starts the Home Games for Texas A&M Football... Three weeks in a row. And it started out with a bang yesterday when the new video surveillance system that was put in by a supplier didn't work at 6pm last night. This meant that we had to reinstall the old servers and cooling units deep in the levels of the Stadium while everyone else was having a good Friday Night. LOL
I ended up leaving at 11:35pm just to see everyone walking to Midnight Yell on the Field of Kyle Stadium.
But today starts the Football madness that grips College Station so well. The 86 Thousand fans all singing college songs and making the Stadium swing from side to side when then lock arms and sway to the songs. A great event if you have never experienced it..
I'll get some pictures for ya after the game.
And yes I am tired.
Here is a cap of Saturdays Football Game.
66 to 8 Yes we won. WHOOP!!!
Here are some pictures for the gallery.
Here is the latest update for the Hurricane that is scheduled to slam into Texas and Our town almost in the direct path once it hits landfall.


Here is the Latest Tracking Map. This map is a little easier to see the movement of where Rita is going. The last post still shows tracking but on a 5 day projection. This map is automatically updated.

I wish the Weather Forecasters would be more accurate than they have been. Earlier this week they all predicted that the whole coast of Texas was going to be slammed by a powerful hurricane. As the days went on people freaked, left town and bought everything in sight cause they thought the end of the world was coming. Well... Rita has made landfall and we haven't even had 1/16 of an inch of rain.
Guess I'll go back to work, unpack things and get things back to normal.
Next time I am not moving an inch, since it is pretty clear the weathermen can't predict their way out of a paperbag.
I am now Transmitting my blogs into the interstellar medium in hopes that forces greater than mine can locate the BZORG that hunts me throughout the ages. A never ending escape has left me tired from eluding BZORG's antics.....Maybe the Universe can save me or at least capture this creature and allow us to study his trilobed mouth.
But really they are being transmitted into space now. Bloginspace.com is hosting this.
I Love it.
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