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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.

Hedgehog Attributes Feedback

This post is part 2 of a 5 part series on my “Hedgehog Concept.” Previously I discussed my thoughts and what I felt characterized my more positive attributes. I recommend reading my findings and then striving to determine your own Hedgehog Concept.

Looking back at my analysis and knowing what I know now (about how people see me) I

Studying Follow-Up

I nearly forgot I had written about my secrets to exam success: Studying for Tests. If you initially doubted me, that’s fine, I would be hesitant too. Let me assure you I received very high A’s on both accounting tests the second time around. As mentioned, take the first test and set the pace for the rest of the semester… do yourself a favor and focus on all those other important things during your extra time. That’s what I do!

Website Fixed

That was a nice little break. It was becoming pretty hard to come up with new stuff every day. I don’t know what pace I’ll resume at, so, we’ll see how it goes.On a totally related note, welcome home, Brad. My Spring Break starts, well, right now. I’ll be gone skiing tomorrow and might try to skydive at some point in the coming week. We’ll see!

Meeting Dan Hawkins

Many of you associate CU Boulder with any number of things. Sex, drugs, football and rock and roll are just a few of the things we’ve become well known for (not the nationally recognized physics professor, the volunteerism nor the Nobel Laureate). In any case, football has been a cornerstone in the school’s culture. That’s why I’m excited to see Dan Hawkins coaching. He understands the culture and wants to help re-establish CU as a classy school.

Hawkins came in and spoke to a large group of us the other night and I enjoyed hearing what he had to say. He’s full of wisdom that will (hopefully) rub off onto the players and the school. He was actually very candid and openly talked a lot about himself and where he’s coming from. Hawkins has come a long way. He pointed out the fact that his salary was less than $20,000 at one point. He’d even been on welfare. But, he said, he’s one of those people who “takes care of the details.” Life is full of the little things, the details, and he’s gone through life focusing on those.. not the money. Now he’s coaching and making $900,00 (with potential to earn double that).

He put up a nice acronym (for life and success) on the board. It was ‘GAMES’. I vividly remember him talking about ‘G’ becuase it stood for ‘Goals’… something I’ve started thinking about more and more, lately.
Anyway, I’ve been embarassed for my school. I entered CU as the sex scandals emerged. I was there for the student section ejection. The students don’t care, though. Nobody does anything about this.

Scott Adams vs Devin

Scott Adams, yesterday: “I was taking a shower one day ? that?s where all my good ideas are born…” vs Devin Reams, 3 weeks ago: “I was doing some quality thinking in the shower (my best ideas originate while soaking in hot water)”. I thought I was the only crazy shower thinker.