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Thursday, July 29, 2010
Vlog - Luke can Dance too!
It has been noticed by none other than his namesake (Mr. B.K Njeru), that Luke is missing in action in the most recent blogs, vlogs and photos.
So it is with great pleasure that I announce that Luke can dance too with this video log. ( thats what vlog stands for in case you were wondering)
Monday, July 26, 2010
Vlog - Laila Can Dance!
Hi All.
I took this video of Laila yesterday and she has some interesting dance moves when she hears music.
Check it out and enjoy!
Thursday, July 15, 2010
How to sleep like a one year old.
Laila showing off her sleeping skills after she turned one today.
Sent from my HTC on the Now Network from Sprint!
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Watch "Laila's 5 minutes on the new EVO!" on YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtube_gdata&v=nzBMl1VXv2s
Sent from my absolutely awesome EVO!
Tuesday, July 06, 2010
Little's Law
This is a technical post so disregard it if it doesn't interest you. I tend to do this on occasion when I am inspired and wantto save something for posterity sake.
Following this weekends joyous Fourth of July celebrations, we decided to order dinner from one of our favorite restaurants so we called Bamboo Thai Bistro. Naturally, we opted for delivery and after one hour of waiting and no delivery guy in sight, I decided to drive out and get us some hamburgers from In-N-Out.
Little's Law or theory was in effect! With most people having barbecued themselves out over the 4th of July, I imagine the restaurant probably received more orders for delivery than they had the capacity to handle. This resulted in system instability and eventual crash or breakdown for the poor little restaurant.
The queuing theory states:The long-term average number of customers in a stable system L is equal to the long-term average arrival rate, λ, multiplied by the long-term average time a customer spends in the system, W, or: L = λW
End of rant!
Following this weekends joyous Fourth of July celebrations, we decided to order dinner from one of our favorite restaurants so we called Bamboo Thai Bistro. Naturally, we opted for delivery and after one hour of waiting and no delivery guy in sight, I decided to drive out and get us some hamburgers from In-N-Out.
Little's Law or theory was in effect! With most people having barbecued themselves out over the 4th of July, I imagine the restaurant probably received more orders for delivery than they had the capacity to handle. This resulted in system instability and eventual crash or breakdown for the poor little restaurant.
The queuing theory states:The long-term average number of customers in a stable system L is equal to the long-term average arrival rate, λ, multiplied by the long-term average time a customer spends in the system, W, or: L = λW
End of rant!
Saturday, July 03, 2010
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