I’ve exported around a thousand more posts that don’t have anything to do with the subjects at hand and moved them over to my personal site. Still have a long way to go. Once I get to where it’s just the crime blog entries left I will rebuild the templates, which will make it easier to comment and log in. That may take a bit being as how I only seem to have time to work on the site once or twice a month.
March 11, 2009
New Game for the Storm – Crackberry Smash
It's been quite some time since I posted over here. I've been putting all of my energy into my crime blog and now it's time to rectify that. I will attempt to start posting here at least once a day. Anyone else interested in helping out is is more than welcome to shoot me an email to rm_blogger@yahoo.com as well.
Anyhow, on to the post. Once of the places I’ve been hanging out at online since picking up my Blackberry Storm back in December is CrackBerry, and one of the folks over there has released a fun ‘game’ for the Blackberry entitled Crackberry Smash. Check out the video after the break…
Head over to CrackBerry and download it now.
Wednesday Hero

27 years old from West Seneca, New York
2nd Battalion, 14th Infantry
Regiment, 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry)
November 07, 2004
Near his hometown, the flag flew at half-staff outside the East Concord Volunteer Fire Department where Baker had been a junior firefighter. He joined the Army shortly after graduating from Springville-Griffith Institute in 1996 with the goal of making it his career, friends said.
“You might say it was his calling,” said Lori Ploetz, a longtime family friend. “He was great at what he did. He was respected by his peers.”
Spc. Brian Baker was killed when a vehicle-borne IED detonated near his security patrol in Baghdad. He leaves behind his parents, his wife, Amy, and two daughters who were born after his death.
All Information Was Found On And Copied From MilitaryCity.com
These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives so that others may enjoy the freedoms we get to enjoy everyday. For that, I am proud to call them Hero.
We Should Not Only Mourn These Men And Women Who Died, We Should Also Thank God That Such People Lived
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