Who’s Your Daddy?

In light of Father’s Day I figured I’d quickly dedicate a post to my father. Noah always has the good ideas.

My Dad works for McDATA which is, basically, providing big storage solutions for big companies. I remember his earlier days at McDATA; he worked in a big lab full of nerds, big computers and racks bigger than a fridge. I would always go to ‘Take Your Kid to Work Day’. I remember one year I was able to install Windows on a few of their servers. I also had the opportunity to apply some patches to some other boxes. This was the first time I had been exposed to so many cables and computers in one place. Even though I didn’t even understand what it was I got to see fiber optic cables, too. Another year he organized a meeting for me and the web team. I worked on the company’s intranet and checked for errors on the external site. These were certainly important experiences at that time in my life.

Before that my Dad has done a number of things that I’ve always tagged along at. Before McDATA my Dad worked for a small group which I ended up becoming webmaster for. I remember going into work with him for almost an entire summer. I drank coffee a lot too. I couldn’t have been much older than 12. I don’t really drink coffee anymore.

Before that he worked with another group and this is when I was really introduced to the internet. I created my first webpage at his office and called it ‘DWP’ (Devin’s Web Pages). I can vividly remember the black marble texture background I used. This was in the days of Geocities and FortuneCity (when it was cool). Guestbooks were all the rage, oh the memories.

Anyway, I wouldn’t be where I am today (a nerd with a brand new Dell, two LCDs, etc) if it weren’t for Dad and his uncanny ability to rub a little bit of technology off onto me. Sure, I’ve learned a lot on my own but if it weren’t for his patience showing me how to connect a hard drive and go through a BIOS setup I never would have built my last two computers. Funny though, I sometimes feel like the tables have turned and now I’m showing him how to navigate Windows XP installs.

Thanks for everything, Dad. Thanks for taking an interest in everything I do (including this blog). Thanks for sharing your insight, for turning me off to coffee, and for being there to discuss what other people quickly find boring (computers, business, Google). Thanks for also teaching me some important life skills. It’s been fulfilling to say that, for the most part, I’ve been financially independent for the last few years. Although I don’t rely on you for money or ‘Take Your Kid to Work Day’ anymore I value the new dynamic of our relationship.

Thanks for everything, Dad. I love you.

Quick Updates

Vacation was great, I got lots of naps. Road trips are cool like that. Plus, it got me away from the record heat here in Colorado (something like 95+ for the last few days). Anyway, I had plenty of time to do some thinking and sort out my thoughts. Once I got back I started calling all kinds of people and started working on some projects:

  • One is a web comic,
  • One is a podcast,
  • One is a website for musicians,
  • One is a CRM website with a twist,
  • One is a little badge/applet for bloggers, and
  • One is re-organizing and re-energizing yopos.

There’s just so much to do. Plus I work maybe 60-70 hours a week. Busy busy! Oh, and then there’s having a life; I’ll be playing DDR with a friend tonight. I guess that doesn’t count though…

…unfortunately I didn’t read as much as I had hoped. How ironic is it that I didn’t get around to finishing Getting Things Done?)

PS: Congratulations to all the new 9rulers!

Vacation Time

I hate to do this but I haven’t had time to write up any drafted posts… or any posts for that matter. This week has been crunch time in many areas and tomorrow I’ll be leaving for a week and a half. So, I’ll be back on the 12th and resume blogging with some (hopefully) great stuff.

Moola Invites

I have two invites to a very cool website. It’s called Moola and it’s very simple: you get a penny (real money) to play against someone else with a penny. The winner of the game wins the other person’s money. So, if you win 30 games in a row (.01, .02, .04, .08…) you can win over $10,000,000. You can cash out at any time, too. All you do is watch a quick ad, answer a question (to prove you saw it) and then play! So, the first two people to comment will receive an invitation. Only smart people can apply though, I want you guys winning me some money (referral bonus)!

X-Men 3 Review

Not too shabby. The acting was a bit corny. I realize this movie has to cater to the lowest common denomenator. You really didn’t have to think much, it was all handed to you on a platter. Not only do they hint at something once, but they make sure to revisit it later in case you forgot… or were asleep the first time.

Much of it was overdramatic. Additionally, there was so many “big” things thrown around in this plot; it seemed to be trying too hard.

Overall it was fun. Slight humor here and there. A bit of drama. Lots of exploding. It was fun to revisit the story again but I’m probably going to forget how this one goes just like I did the last two. Seriously, I totally forgot who Jean was for a minute.

Oh, and stick around for the very very ending. There’s a tad more after the credits…

Office 2007 Beta Review

Office 2007 Todo

Three words: it doesn’t print.

At least… not correctly. it’s like Word zooms in 300% to the center of the page… and prints that. Honestly, how do you fuck up printing? The print preview looks great. Then you hit print and go back to preview and it shows you what just came out of your printer: a waste of paper. Work Around: Send it to PDF! Update: Same document printed at work just fine. Hmmmm…

Outlook is looking pretty sweet though. Only about half the new features work, though. It’s fun to think about importing my Google Calendar into it. Heck, the mobile notifications would be nice too. Wait.. doesn’t Google already have that? Maybe I should just stick to Google? Nope, not until it has a slick To-Do list like Outlook 2007 does.

In short: ehhhhhhhh, this is Beta 2?
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Office 2007 Beta Available

Quick! Go download the Office 2007 beta. You can test every Office product. Personally, I’m just downloading Office Professional Plus and Visio for work. Naturally I’ll try everything (especially OneNote) at home tonight. So far it has a user-friendly application called ‘SmartSource’ which gives you everything you need to know (including the product key). I haven’t had time to test much lately (I expect Vista Beta 2 in the mail soon). Anyway, why are you reading this? Go download. (Source)