Jason Michael Perry

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Love That Tap Water

By admin • Aug 5th, 2008 • Category: Headlines, Misc

I don’t know about you, but I always thought spring water was better than the stuff from our tap. Apparently I was wrong, but Dasani is here to set the record straight. Check out their video for more insight.



Lost in Translation

By admin • Aug 2nd, 2008 • Category: Headlines, Misc

Several years ago a student turned me on to Engrish. This site is devoted to translations gone way way bad. While Engrish is great, this morning I heard the best case of bad translation on the radio show Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me that I’ve ever heard.



I Love The Onion

By admin • Aug 1st, 2008 • Category: Headlines, Misc

I’m am always amazed at how they can take something like Al Gore, and his battle for the environment and transform it into something so relevant yet so amazingly hilarious!



Event: Adobe User Group on Flex and BlazeDS

By admin • Aug 1st, 2008 • Category: Flex, Headlines

I’m speaking on BlazeDS integration with Flex 3 at our next Use Adobe user group meeting in Washington DC. This event will be a little different than previous UG meetings, since its hands-on for the first 16 or so people to arrive and an afternoon only session.



The Quest for Infinite Knowledge

By admin • Aug 1st, 2008 • Category: Headlines, Misc

Did you know that the largest number of children born to one women was 69?

Did you know that Hannibal Lector never blinks once throughout Silence of the Lambs?



Chocolate and Bacon…

By admin • Jul 31st, 2008 • Category: Headlines, Training

Anyone who has sat in my classroom knows that I have a “small” obsession with bacon. Something about its smoky and salty flavor just makes it the best piece of meat any man (or women) can have.



The Hundred Dollar Burger

By admin • Jul 30th, 2008 • Category: Headlines, Misc

At first I thought it was just an idea and would never happen but after months of research online I drove to my neighborhood airport and took a introductory flight in a small Cessna 172. Ever since then I’ve been hooked.