Today is a good day to PLOT!

Mister Peabody, set the Wayback Machine to three years ago, pick a spot during a really long product release cycle.  Partly out of boredom, but mostly to mess with development manager at the time, I had asked one of the developers to swap out the splash screen.  The product logo was thus modified: Official Battle-ready! […]

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Mission Criticaler

A webinar is essentially conference call combined with a PowerPoint presentation.  Of the dozens I receive a month, few meet my rigid criteria: educational content, straightforward delivery.  It’s usually easy to tell from the email if it’s likely going to be some kind of lame marketing presentation. Speaking of which, here’s an invitation I received

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Get versus 529 redux

In April of ought six, I pondered two options for saving for my kids’ college: the 529-plan I have and Washingon State’s 529 program, Guaranteed Education Tuition (“GET“). At the time, I concluded my existing 529 would have a better expected return because the expected returns over my relatively short investment horizon (10 years) would

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Cycle Oregon 2009 – part 1

This year’s route was: Medford, OR to Yreka, CA 66 miles 5,450′   Yreka to Happy Camp 74 miles 2,600′   Happy Camp to Lake Selmac, OR 54 miles 5,200′   Lake Selmac to Glendale 71 miles 4,192′   Glendale to Grants Pass 77 miles 3,900′   Grants Pass loop 43 miles 2,900′   Grants

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Driving to Cycle Oregon

On the drive out to Cycle Oregon, I picked up a few geocaches, spaced out so I’d drive a few hours and have an excuse to get out of the car and stretch. The first was at the Wild Horse Wind Farm Renewable Energy Center, the site of WSGA’s August 2009 cache-of-the-month: This was of

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Rocky Mountain High

After Wichita, I went to Boulder, to visit a friend I hadn’t seen since The Dark Ages, spend a lot of time outdoors, then head out again to an industry-related trade show. Colorado was a stunning contrast to Kansas: it was hilly, people were fit, and no one smoked indoors. Prior to leaving, I’d printed

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Clickety-click

Singing Cowboy, downtown Wichita I had some customer visits scheduled in Wichita last week. On the first appointment, I’d budgeted a lot more time than I actually used. Since I’ve never been to Kansas before, I set out to do some late-afternoon exploring. The most intriguing thing I could come up with was to visit

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