Sunday, September 14, 2008
Coinstar
Mimis Cafe
Sunday, September 07, 2008
Thanks for supporting SU2C
A in-no-particular-order very, very special thanks to...
- Stephanie!
- Rick & Sandra Bradley
- Jim & Linda Hutzel
- Jesse & Mattie Bradley
- Michael & Sarah Bradley
- Mr. & Mrs. Miller
- Beth & Tim Lemons
- Greg & Laura Hutzel
- Jon & Jennifer Hutzel
- Mike Hutzel & Jennifer Robinson
- Adam & Christina Pawlowski
- Rusty Boozer
- Gabe Keller
- Shawn Wall
- Fred & Jennifer Rice
- Tammy Johnson
Sunday, August 03, 2008
StandUp2Cancer
Many, if not all of you, know of my battle with cancer from 2003-2004. Many of you also have family, friends and coworkers that have been affected by cancer -- and some of you, like me, are also a Survivor. I'm donating and feel that Survivors owe it to themselves to fight back beyond the physical toll by helping make this the beginning of the end of cancer so others never have to go through the same thing we have.
For those of you that haven't heard, the StandUp2Cancer organization is having a ground-breaking telethon on September 5th @ 8PM Eastern / 7PM Central. What channel? Oh, ABC, NBC, and CBS! (See the awesome advertisement for it here.) All three major networks have donated commercial-free time to SU2C for this incredible opportunity. This initiative is to raise more money then ever before to be distributed directly to cures for cancer. Also, calls will be answered by celebrities: Casey Affleck, Dana Delany, America Ferrera, Danica Patrick, Charlize Theron, Jennifer Aniston, Fran Drescher, Sally Field, Christina Ricci, Goran Visnjic, Christina Applegate [recently diagnosed], Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Charlie Gibson, Robin Roberts, Forest Whitaker, Lance Armstrong, Kirsten Dunst, Neil Patrick Harris, Homer & Marge Simpson, Brian Wiliams, Josh Brolin, Elizabeth Edwards, Salma Hayek, David Cook, Elle Fanning, Scarlett Johansson, Meryl Streep, Katie Couric, Jon Favreau, Masi Oka, and Hilary Swank are all confirmed -- with more signing up.
I realize that I have asked several of you before for your support, but it's needed now more than ever. You can be a part of history -- and affect the lives of millions. How? Donate. $1, $20, $50, $100, $More -- anything you can do! You can donate in more ways than ever.
- You can donate by joining my SU2C team at http://www.standup2cancer.org/
mysu2c/teams/join/1010 to show me you're standing up with me. (If the link doesn't work, visit www.standup2cancer.org, and search for the "Jason Bradley" team.)
- Donate by a one-time charge of $5 to your cell phone bill! Simply text the word STAND to 40202. (You can do this up to 5 times per billing cycle.)
- Call 1-888-90-STAND and donate by phone.
- Participate the night of the telethon and call in to donate.
- Donate by mail (if you need to write a check): STAND UP TO CANCER, FILE 1224, 1801 W OLYMPIC BLVD, PASADENA CA 91199-1224
-Jason
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Cube Runner
Want to give it a try? Click here to go directly to Cube Runner in the AppStore.
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iPhone 2.0 update
Saturday, July 19, 2008
The Dark Knight & Hancock
"Hancock" was a decent movie and worth seeing in the theater (compared to the wasted $17 dropped on "The Happening"). Will Smith was good in this movie and the one-liners were hilarious! Jason Bateman's role was nondescript basically serving as a cast filler to make the story work with Smith and Charlize Theron bringing the brawn and beauty, respectively.
Friday, July 04, 2008
Wow! That's-a-lot-o-dirt!
Don't try and clean it, just replace it. They average $20-30 at AutoZone and three cars that I've changed the filter on took no more than 15 minutes each. Most manufacturers recommend changing them annually, or 15K miles. It does make a difference! See for yourself (obviously, new filter on the left)...

Sunday, June 08, 2008
Michael & Sarah Bradley


Monday, May 12, 2008
LiveSTRONG Day, May 13, 2008
TOMORROW, May 13th, 2008, is LiveSTRONG Day where you can show your support of cancer survivors everywhere by wearing YELLOW.
I'm sorry for the short notice, but would really appreciate it if you show your support to me and all of the Survivors out there! In fact, if you wear yellow tomorrow, snap a pic of yourself wearing yellow (or get someone to) and send me the pic! I'm collecting them this year! Send it by email, cell phone, Facebook, or pigeon!
Thanks!!!
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Today's Student, Tomorrow's Worker
Please take 15 minutes to watch the two videos below. It's not about how they will learn in the future. I think they do an outstanding job of opening your mind to what your children face TODAY.
Watch: Did You Know? 2.0
Watch: A Vision of Students Today
Have a thought? Comment below. /jab
Monday, April 14, 2008
Weather in Tennessee
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Lifehouse's Everything Skit
My brother recently shared this video with me and it is truly one of the most amazing skits I've seen performed. I hope you all enjoy it!
Thursday, April 03, 2008
4 years, but who's counting?
- God, for opening my eyes, for the best doctors, medicine (though they can use a little more work) -- something with that Dimetapp grapey goodness would be great -- and for Your love.
- Stephanie -- for never leaving my side, for your tireless care, attention and love. I love you.
- Mom and Dad -- for always being there, for loaning me the brown leather couch in the bonus room with the brown blanket for hours of sleep, for the countless calls at all hours, for helping Stephanie. You guys are the best.
- Michael -- for your countless prayers and endless brotherly love. Sarah's getting a great one.
- My grandparents, Pa, Granny, and Babi -- for your prayers, love, and comforting words of encouragement.
- Chris -- you've been my best friend for half my life. Now that's either because you couldn't find anyone else to put up with you, or you're actually a good guy. :) Thanks for the hundreds of Pez.
- Doctor's Shipley, Guha, Conner, and Roberts -- for your care and your devotion to your work, which you do so incredibly well
- Oncology nurses of Tennessee Oncology -- angels on earth. Every single one of you. Thank you.
- ICU Nurses at Centennial -- for your limitless attention to patient needs, comfort, and well-being. You're amazing individuals.
- To countless friends, extended family, and complete strangers for all of your prayers and wonderful words of encouragement.
Wednesday, April 02, 2008
Faith
The question, in a nutshell, is "How can you believe in [or love] God when faced with having cancer?"
The simple answer to this seemingly tough question lies in a single word -- Faith.
My copy of Webster's defines 'faith' as [1] allegiance to duty or a person, and [2] something that is believed with especially strong conviction. For many, seeing is believing. For me, Faith in God is believing even when you can't see.
Cancer was not punishment. It was a fierce, violent, physically damaging storm that I knew would end, but the end was never in sight. I had Faith then as I have it now, my friends, and every day since the sunsets are more and more beautiful.
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Microsoft Home and CIW of the Future
Microsoft Home of the Future
I enjoyed this tour more than the CIW, personally. It starts in an Asian-style entry way where when the doorbell rings the homeowner's cell phone chirps with an image of the visitor. The owner can then choose options to ask the visitor to leave a message or even unlock the door remotely. Once inside, the house -- "Grace" -- tells where the members of the family are, the weather and a few reminders. "Grace" presents herself visually using OLED technology, hidden behind the painted wall. We saw pervasive use of RFID tags in place of today's more common UPC labels. The RFID technology allows for items -- decorations, greeting cards, anything -- to be tagged with meta-data. The house 'knows' what items are on the kitchen counter, what ingredients are missing from the recipe that's being projected onto the counter. The dining room can be redecorated on the fly for the child's party -- changing wall projections, and even projecting interactive placemats on the table that the kids can play with. There's way too much to mention here, but wildly entertaining.
Microsoft Center for Information Work
Still impressive was the CIW. In this room there were a multitude of workstations. Some had what appeared to be three 20" projection screens, some were tablets, many flat panels, and even haptic-based input panels (aka multi-touch). We saw voicemails converted to text on the fly and placed into your Inbox with emails, meetings, and more -- with the system able to filter out what you don't want or what is lower priority. Advanced videoconferencing was shown with Microsoft's Roundtable device, along with Office Communication Server to demonstrate the ability to be "seated" across from a panel of speakers even in a standard office environment setting.
Sunday, February 10, 2008
"Across the Universe"

Thursday, February 07, 2008
...and we're back!
Monday, December 31, 2007
2007: A Year in Review
- Jacob Pawlowski - our nephew, joined the family in January
- Maya Grace Clay - a cousin born to Paige Lemons and Jordan Clay in August
- Molly Jewel Biggs - a cousin born to Duane and Beth Biggs in October
Our new[er] Acura TL, which we joyously acquired this year, was able to stretch it's legs on the road with travels to Asheville, North Carolina, to see the Biltmore Estate, multiple trips to Cincinnati to visit family and participate in the year's Heartwalk, and to Fort Walton Beach, Florida. In Florida we attended the wedding of Stephanie's brother Greg to his new wife, Laura. Her daughter Lauren also joins our ever-growing family.
This fall Stephanie began a new job with HCA as a Primary Therapist and I was appointed Director of Information Technology at Vanderbilt University Law School.
Overall, our entire family was blessed this year with good health and wellness. Steph and I celebrated a wonderful 3.5 years of my being cancer free!
I'm looking forward to a wonderful 2008, which as of now, we know will bring the marriage of my brother to his fiance, Sarah Miller, as well as more family additions as Andy & Stephanie Biggs grow their family one more time. Thank you all for being a part of our lives this year, whether we see you daily, weekly, ocassionally, or just via this blog.