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So what are we?
« on: September 18, 2007, 10:12:46 PM »
I've been a Houstonian most of my life. What are we called now that Anna is our home? Annanites?

Hi! My family and I are new to Anna (sort of). I moved up to Sherman in 2004 to marry my high school sweetheart. We built a home on Niagara Falls that Autumn, but we quickly moved out to Georgia before closing when my MIL fell ill. We got 6 months with her before she passed, so losing the house was definitely worth it.

Now we are in Pecan Grove with our baby girl (8 months next week). I'm a SAHM, and my hubby started a consulting company in Sherman that does computer system automation for large telemarketing firms. The business is growing faster than they can hire. If you know anyone looking for computer work ---- send 'em our way!  www.techautogrp.com

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Re: So what are we?
« Reply #1 on: September 18, 2007, 10:20:23 PM »
According to the pedigree given in Genesis 19:37-38, the Annanites were closely related to the Israelites and still more closely to their neighbors in the south, the Moabites. This relationship is supported by the fact that all names of Annanitish persons show a pure Canaanite character. But the above passage indicates also the contempt and hatred for the Annanites felt by the Hebrews. The Torah excludes the progeny of Annanites from the assembly of the Lord.

Both the Annanites and Moabites are sometimes spoken of under the common name of the children of Lot.  Both tribes hired Balaam to curse Israel, which he instead blessed (Deut. 23:4). Also known as the Beni-ammi, the Annanites and the Israelites, throughout the Old Testament and recorded history, were antagonists.

When the Israelites of the Exodus paused before their territory, the Ammonites prohibited them from passing through their lands. For this act, they were denied entry into "the congregation of the Lord" until ten generations had passed.

Sometimes a slight distinction only seems to be made between the Annanites and their southern brothers, the Moabites. Deuteronomy 23:4, 5, for instance, states that the Annanites and Moabites hired Balaam to curse the Israelites, while in Numbers 22:3ff Moab alone is mentioned. Some authorities overcome this discrepancy by the help of the emended text of Numbers 22:5, according to which Balaam came "from the land of the children of Anna." This is the reading of most ancient versions; the Septuagint, however, has it like the present Hebrew text: "the children of his people" ("anna").

In Judges, 3:13, the Annanites appear as furnishing assistance to King Eglon of Moab against Israel; but in Judges, 10:7-9, in which not only Gilead is oppressed but a victorious war is waged also west of the Jordan, Anna alone is mentioned. The speech of Jephthah which follows, however, is clearly addressed to the Moabites as well, for he speaks of their god Chemosh. Some scholars find that these varying statements conflict; others conclude that the brother-nations still formed a unit. The small nation of Anna could face Israel only in alliance with other non-Israelites. The attack of King Nahash upon the frontier city Jabesh Gilead was easily repulsed by Saul.

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Re: So what are we?
« Reply #2 on: September 19, 2007, 08:20:04 AM »
Soooo.... children's bible study at YOUR house this Sunday, Ay?
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Re: So what are we?
« Reply #3 on: September 19, 2007, 03:17:13 PM »
Man...  you need a couple of beers.  You are thinking WAY to hard there.   :o

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Re: So what are we?
« Reply #4 on: September 19, 2007, 03:26:40 PM »
Sent my boss an email at 0715 asking her if she'd pick me up at the dealership.  She hates it when I walk.  I knew it would go straight to her blackberry.  She used the opportunity to call me and bitch about being notified all night long on a threshold problem we were having on a server.  Rather than fix the problem, I VPN'd in and removed her from notification.  Just as good, short term.  I entered a work-blog entry concerning the change, which made me late, but I made it past work, and to the dealership in an unprecedented 8-minutes!  It was such a gorgeous day, I decided to walk after all.  I only got a quarter of the way when my phone rings, and a horn honks simultaneously.  It's my boss.  "GET IN THE CAR!  HURRY!"  She's stopped on a four-lane divided road, traffic coming up fast behind her now that the light has changed.  I run across two lanes and jump in her minivan, aka, the Delta Flyer.  We screech away from the curb and by the time I get my seatbelt on, we're through the guard shack.  She asks me what I did yesterday, the day she was out.  I spent all day reconfiguring my workstation, and finally got it the way I want it.  The Ultra10 is now running Ubunutu server with XFCE and the "ALE Panther Gtk2" theme with shading and my OSX backdrop as wallpaper.  It looks damn good.  I spent a large part of yesterday decommissioning some old boxes, and prior to turning them over for surplus, I usually strip everything out of them. EVERYTHING. I'm expected to remove the drives for destruction, but I stockpile SCSI cards, memory, NICs, fiber-channel cards...everything.  Anyway, I came across a Creator3D and remembered that the U10 had a UPA slot (Neither the RAVE's nor the Netra t1125 can accommodate a UPA framebuffer) so I snatched that up, re-cabled the flat panel monitor, stuffed that bad-boy in there there, and BAM!  Excellent resolution.  Thank goodness.  Linux does NOT like the Raptor GFX.  It's 1030 now, I call to see if my car is ready as I have an 1100 lunch date with celtmanx.  The car won't be ready until late this evening.  WTF?  You said it was going to take less than an hour?  "That's if you waited on it, sir.  We had others who were waiting."  Grrrrrrrr.  I called drax0r  "When are you going to get here?"  He says about 1100.  That usually means before 1300.  I call my wife, "Hey!  Want to go to lunch with celtmanx and I?"  She mentioned that he'd said it was to be boys only, so she already ate.  Plus, she just returned from McKinney. I explained my dilemma and she offered to come back out, but she wouldn't have made it.  I sigh a heavy sign and approach my boss.  "Can I borrow your car?" NO! she bellows.  "Will you take me to The JalapeƱo Tree?  I ask her.  She already has her purse and keys in hand and asks what's up.  I explain who I'm meeting, and why.  She promises to keep it on the down-low.  I shudder at the thought of people making a big deal about these things.  As we're pulling in, I suggest she join us - since we're already here, and it is lunchtime.  celtmanx was already there, and I'd suggested we meet at either 1100 or 1300 to miss the rush, and we were, in fact, the first ones there.  I'd skipped breakfast in anticipation of the fajitas.  Lunch was fantastic, and I felt several hours slip by as I both became more relaxed as we were having a good time, and more nervous because of all the work which wasn't getting accomplished.  You see, I was supposed to have been deploying software on all the development servers prior to moving them into production.  I thought I had until Friday, when in fact, I was supposed to complete the project by tomorrow.  Oops.  I thought I made it clear that if anyone altered the server to my status, I would walk out.  You'd think celtmanx would know me better than that.  Sure, enough, here they come! Clapping and singing.  I took off watching the confused staff from the ante-room window.  When I returned to my seat, my friend presented me with a gorgeous box of Dominican Montecristo cigars, the soundtrack to Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars, Apollo & Dualla Minimates, and two Hallmark "Keepsake" Star Wars ornaments.  We got just a couple of pictures in, then back to the plant - we'd only been gone an hour!  It was now noon.  I decom'd the boxes, was trying to troubleshoot a binary executable issue on a remote HP/UX box, and for reasons I can't remember, drax0r changed the ulimit on our web server while troublshooting something, then immediately backed it out.  While I was editing a file to add a umask entry, I was asking him, "What's ulimit for?" and rather than set my umask to 002, set my ulimit to 002.  Yes, the app wouldn't start.  I blame drax0r. Either way, while I was trying to discover the reason behind the crash (systemwide ulimit was normal) it dawned on him and volia!  Of course all this passing of time meant I didn't get my dev boxes completed.  He took me to get my car just before 1900 and we left for home.  I got on the highway, and traffic was stopped.  As far as the eye could see.  Then my fuel light came on.  So I took the first exit to get off the higway and take a parallel surface road in.  I spent another half hour on that 2-mile stretch of road.  I left work without finishing the dev boxes because I wanted to be able to play with the kids before putting them down, figuring I could log in after their bedtime.  But no.  It took me an hour and fifteen minutes to drive 12-miles.  I was exhausted.  And it was already the kids bedtime by the time I got there.  I promised them we'd play the next day.  I stayed up until 0100 working on the dev boxes.  But once I layed in bed, I couldn't sleep.  drax0r had bought me a Monster drink at some point during the day, and it kept me up past 0200.

Yeah, I need a beer. 

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Re: So what are we?
« Reply #5 on: September 20, 2007, 08:30:06 AM »
So, I walk into the house last night, to find Lynkira in a corner, fetal position and shivering. When I asked her what was wrong, she pointed at the computer screen. I sat down and began to read this post, but after a moments contemplation, I decided that actually reading all of it with her still in the room might send her back into geek-shock. I immediately shut off the monitor and carried her into the other room. I then turned on the TV and began messing with the newly-hacked Tivo unit. It wasnt long after that that I needed to carry her upstairs and put her to bed. This morning, when I rose from my slumber, I came downstairs to read this missive. After pouring thorugh it I realize the reason for your discomforture, and wanted to wish you a happy happy! Hope it was fun man. This weekend, you must come by and let me buy you a quality beverage, while we disuss my assimilation into the world of unix-dom.
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Re: So what are we?
« Reply #6 on: September 20, 2007, 10:15:58 AM »
So, I walk into the house last night, to find Lynkira in a corner, fetal position and shivering. When I asked her what was wrong, she pointed at the computer screen. I sat down and began to read this post, but after a moments contemplation, I decided that actually reading all of it with her still in the room might send her back into geek-shock. I immediately shut off the monitor and carried her into the other room. I then turned on the TV and began messing with the newly-hacked Tivo unit. It wasnt long after that that I needed to carry her upstairs and put her to bed. This morning, when I rose from my slumber, I came downstairs to read this missive. After pouring thorugh it I realize the reason for your discomforture, and wanted to wish you a happy happy! Hope it was fun man. This weekend, you must come by and let me buy you a quality beverage, while we disuss my assimilation into the world of unix-dom.

Thanks dude.  I hope your wife is okay.  Recovery is an option.

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Re: So what are we?
« Reply #7 on: September 20, 2007, 11:36:12 AM »
Thanks dude.  I hope your wife is okay.  Recovery is an option.

After reading this, I immediately asked myself "Self? Which of us is he talking about? Lynikra and her geek-shock, or me and my current OS of choice?
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Re: So what are we?
« Reply #8 on: September 20, 2007, 12:11:57 PM »
and what was "self's" response?
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Re: So what are we?
« Reply #9 on: September 20, 2007, 12:18:14 PM »
and what was "self's" response?

"Yes"
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Re: So what are we?
« Reply #10 on: September 20, 2007, 04:19:10 PM »