The new year is almost upon us! It’s almost that time to ring in a great year, or pass out before the ball drops if you’re over the drinking age. I’m here to bring you updates…
Continue reading...20. November 2009
Well, we’ve run into all kinds of issues regarding my work site and how things are handling on the back end. SQL has dominated us for the most part today and were working on it, but while I wait to hear back from another guy, I figured I’d update Yinzpitt.com with events happening in and around the city for this weekend….
Continue reading...2. November 2009
It brings me great pleasure to say that this past weekend and week was hectic as ever, and hopefully the mass craziness is taken care of. I should be back to the normal schedule which makes me happy and you should be happy as well, because that gives you something to read or participate in. [...]
Continue reading...15. October 2009
Well, I’m working on a calendar based system to try and get all of these events issues hashed out. For now though, I’m going to do it manually in table form below so I can still keep up to date somewhat on events happening…
Continue reading...14. October 2009
The Pittsburgh Steelers revealed today that they had placed defensive end Aaron Smith on the Injured Reserve. He is expected to be out the rest the season with a shoulder injury. Yes folks, this is one of the worst possible scenarios for the Pittsburgh Steelers and us fans. Aaron Smith, pretty much…
Continue reading...8. October 2009
The Monroeville Historical Society is hoping the festival they are hosting has a great impact on the community as well as “recruiting” new members to join their ranks and help protect the historical markings around…
Continue reading...7. October 2009
Thursday, the Pittsburgh Steelers will partake in a fashion show in hopes to increase charity funds for the UPMC Thomas E. Starzl Transplantation Institute and the Cancer Caring Center. Last year the fashion show and another…
Continue reading...29. September 2009
It was announced yesterday, that it is to be believed that Pittsburgh received a $35 million increase in profits during the G-20 Summit held here last week.
Continue reading...26. September 2009
Well, Pittsburgh has survived. With the exception of Oakland, the G-20 Summit in Pittsburgh has been relatively calm. However, supposedly Oakland is still a hot spot for anarchists, protesters, and unruly students unwilling to accept the lawful guidelines during this time, and this protected situation downtown….
Continue reading...25. September 2009
So yesterday was the “official” start of the G-20 Summit in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. I had the opportunity to check out some of the sights as protesters tried to push their way through the city. This is the resistance they met along the way. I can certainly say one thing…
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29. December 2009
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