12 core technologies you should learn, love, and hate to be a 'real' technocrat
My presentation at PodCamp NH 2009 at the New Hampton School, New Hampton, NH (Nov 8)
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My presentation at PodCamp NH 2009 at the New Hampton School, New Hampton, NH (Nov 8)
I don't know if this has been going around the internet for years or even a fake, but still it's really funny!
This week I released a useful little utility as a service for HughesNet satellite internet customers.
I thought I'd pass along this comic strip which, unfortunately, rings more truth than I care to admit... :)
Last night I presented at the monthly NH Ruby users group meeting.
My son, Steven, wrote this essay last night, his first writing assignment as he starts high school 9th grade. The assignment was to "recount a story about your parents before you were born".
A testament to testing and behavior driven development. Implementing file uploads.
Ten days after my prostatecomy. (Follow up from previous article)
This post was written May 28 but I delayed publishing it until now
An interesting question...
This morning at 7am, my neighbor Brian called to ask what time I'd like to get started. He arrived at 7:45, and in no time I lost my virginity, so to speak. We did 8 of them, now in my fridge/freezer, and left the other 4 for another day. It actually wasn't nearly as bad as I had feared. And my family's having chicken for dinner tonight!
This makes me laugh
I'm not the first to know about this easter egg in Google Maps but I like it.
As I continue to get in touch with my inner nerd, I couldn't stop laughing watching this video.
Cool little video tries to explain it all (with no spoken words).
Seems like its just me, not everyone has this problem. Probably because my satellite ISP does some content caching.
After a 2.5 mile hike to the waterfall, Dad experiences a quick descent.
I got an email from a friend asking about my satellite internet service. Here's my answer.
A tale I once heard. The older I get, this story seems more and more appropriate.
look what i found... :) I was thinking about how I used to enjoy programming in C and C++, back in the "old" days. And then I started searching for an article I published in Byte magazine back in 1988.