Do It Bloggie Style

Can you believe it? Since I first created MarriedToANerd.com we’ve been blogging the old fashion way. If you take a look at the original post I made called Hello World back in February 2009 you’ll see the main reason why I created this blog.  It’s been all about me and my wife.  She always wanted a way to express to the world just how geeky I can be.

Now I unveil to you the new and improved MarriedToANerd.com website.  The main homepage features a new side-by-side blogging view that allows you to view and browse all the blog entries from each of us.  Here’s the kicker: My wife really only has one post right now.  Believe me I’ll be talking to her about it.  Anyway, enjoy the new website and stay tuned for more tales from the geek side.

Thanks,

Nerdy Husband aka Jeff

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Fresh Coat of Paint


Since the glorious inception of MarriedToANerd.com we’ve been using the same theme.  I figured it was about time for a new coat of paint around here.  So poke around and check out our new theme.  I’m planning on making some other additions to the website so keep your eyes pealed for those too.  Hopefully over the next couple of weeks I’ll have the time to make some of the changes I’ve been wanting to do for quite some time…like dual blogging!

Later,

Nerdy Husband aka Jeff

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New Way Discovered To Waste 3 Days Of Your Life

Let’s start with a trip back in time, back in 1982 when just about everyone was playing Asteroids, young Scott Safran, a 15 year old from the US set the world record of 41,336,440 points whilst playing a marathon session of the game.  Since then there have been a lot of people attempting to beat the record in a game that doesn’t allow pauses and, for the record, never actually ends.

Until now in 2010 has Safran’s record finally been beaten, this time by 41 year old (I’m guessing he’s not married) John McAllister in Portland.  Mr. McAllister now holds the world record with 41,338,740 points.  He had to go without sleep for 3 days and time his bathroom breaks accordingly.  We can all sleep easier tonight know the Asteroids high score is still dominated by an American!

Source: http://www.geekwithlaptop.com/asteroids-high-score-finally-beaten-after-nearly-3-decades

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