As I look over this body of work, however meager it is, I see that although I've been to the DC area a few times, I've never really bothered writing about it. Not that I'm going to put a dent in that streak today, although I'll touch on it a little. First, some disclosure. I … Continue reading Washington DC, 12/25-1/1
So long, My friend
John (rt) with Mike at the beach John Hughes passed away last Sunday morning after a valiant battle with Cancer. Since then I've been thinking how hard it is to take the essence of someone's life - who they are, and compress it into a blog or even a talk. It's hard enough for most, … Continue reading So long, My friend
Keeping my hands busy in the cold…
It's cold outside, and I'm inside reprocessing video for e-learning lessons. This is what I do when I'm not traveling to cities to complain about. Creating the same training that I do live for web based delivery. Editing video to do this is insanely boring. More so in this case, Since I'm having to rework … Continue reading Keeping my hands busy in the cold…
Las Vegas, Worst city in the US
Unlike most of my trips, which tend to generate income, and where I enjoy a substantial amount of freedom, this trip was for a convention of sorts. So with that you get all the misery, and none of the fun or control. Luckily I wasn't asked to be a booth babe as I have been … Continue reading Las Vegas, Worst city in the US
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.. Part 1
Well, No fear actually. Just the loathing part. There are a few things in this world that in general I try to avoid. Tourists, and executives. Especially executives that aren't in my chain of command. Within my little group my ability to visit one of our corporate offices with nearly zero interaction with director levels … Continue reading Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.. Part 1
The Heart of Cajun Country
I've been remiss in posting, but to be honest I haven't really traveled anywhere since last December. Two factors influence this; The first being a new software release, and second, nobody wanting live classes. Some of this is the economy, a lot more is that a new release of software keeps me busy building eLearning … Continue reading The Heart of Cajun Country
Mind Numbed by the Evil Empire
What a week. 2010 is starting off slow, travel wise. The beginning of the year typically most companies are starting to ramp up for the new year so usually if I do anything huge in January it was in the planning stages a month or two before. This year there was none of that. Matter … Continue reading Mind Numbed by the Evil Empire
Hey! Where’s Shakes?
Well, a belated happy new year to everyone. I've been planning a blog for some time about new years resolutions, but haven't gotten around to it. There will be a couple assertions in it that not everyone may agree so I'm still thinking it over. Not that I've thought all that much about cheesing people … Continue reading Hey! Where’s Shakes?
The “Most Liveable City”?, Who knew?
Pittsburgh is the second largest city in the state and is the county seat of Allegheny County. With a population of 334,563 at the 2000 census; by 2006, it was estimated to have fallen to 312,819. The characteristic shape of the city's downtown is a triangular tract carved by the confluence of the Allegheny and … Continue reading The “Most Liveable City”?, Who knew?
Denver again? Can I carry an oxygen bottle on the plane?
Denver is the capital and the most populous city of the state of Colorado. It is nicknamed the Mile-High City because its official elevation is exactly one mile, or 5,280 feet (1,609 m) above sea level, which explains the lack of oxygen. . The United States Census Bureau estimated that the population of Denver was … Continue reading Denver again? Can I carry an oxygen bottle on the plane?