Mackenzie's "My night to shine" PDF Print E-mail
Written by George Law   
Monday, 23 February 2009 02:22
Last Updated on Monday, 23 February 2009 02:28
 
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Welcome.

What's geolaw.com?  Just a personal website - I am a linux geek by trade. Linux admin, perl/php/mysql web development.

Here is my Resume, although its probably a little out dated.

You may have found this website looking for information on Lissencephaly.  My first child, Corleen had a rare brain
disorder called Lissencephaly (smooth-brain).  Her website can be found at http://corleen.org

 

Besides being a web-aholic, I have a few other hobbies.  I have a 7 year old daughter, Mackenzie who keeps me busy enough.

Living at the foothills of the blue ridge mountains, we like to get out and do the nature thing - some of our favorite spots :

 

Wild Cat Falls

 

 Table Rock State Park

Both my wife and I are avid readers.   A couple good recent reads have been:

The Historian

 

Raising Atlantis

The Swarm

 

 

I also enjoy music.  My wife will tell you I have every song ever recorded by Pink Floyd 100 times over. I keep telling her she is wrong, that it is only 20 times or so.   Shhh.... I can say the same about Rush.

My musical tastes are varied.  I grew up listening to classic rock, found pink floyd first year of college, then did a little new-wave period (Depeche Mode, New Order, The Cult, The Cure), and I guess I am mellowing out in my old age because I am listening to more and more country these days.

Some of my favorite bands, in no order of importance :

  • Pink Floyd
  • Rush
  • Garth Brooks
  • Tim McGraw and his lovely wife Faith Hill
  • Metallica (before they sold out)
  • Dream Theater
  • Styx
  • Fish-Era Marillion
  • Evanescence
  • Def Leppard
  • Meat Loaf
  • Evergrey
  • Staind
  • and many many more...

some lyrics :

  • Pink Floyd :

    For long you live and high you fly
    smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry

    All you touch and all you see,
    is all your life will ever be

  • Marillion : Childhoods End?
    And it was morning
    And I found myself mourning,
    For a childhood that I thought had disappeared
    I looked out the window
    And I saw a magpie in the rainbow, the rain had gone
    I'm not alone, I turned to the mirror
    I saw you, the child, that once loved

    The child before they broke his heart
    Our heart, the heart that I believed was lost

    Hey you, surprised? More than surprised
    To find the answers to the questions
    Were always in your own eyes