That Was The Year That Was

So, it’s a bit early to call this year complete, but for my purposes, the year I’m going to review is from mid-November to mid-November (more or less).  For these purposes, we’ll call that 2009. The year that was 2009 got an early start in mid-November of 2008. The startup Read more…

Tolerance

I was driving through a small town in Washington today when I spotted a billboard with a quote on it. I looked at it for all of the three seconds it took to drive by it, but the quote on it caused it to stick in my head. It said Read more…

Vocabulary

It’s good to learn new things.  It keeps us fresh, keeps us from getting complacent. One thing that is true of moving not only to a new job, but a new job in an entirely new domain, is that there will be plenty of new things to learn. Today’s observation Read more…

Mortality and Immortality

As I get older I’m being forced to acknowledge that my physical body is not accepting my mental premise that I’m pretty much the same as I was when I was 18 years old. I’m forced to rationalize more things to myself. I tell myself I’m wiser though strangely slower Read more…

Job Search!

So, for the first time since I was 15, I find myself without a job. Back in October of 2007 I left the large EDA company I had been working for on and off for much of my career to join a small, local startup. This startup had a very Read more…

‘Twas The Week Before Christmas

This was written after a long day of dealing (unsuccessfully) with the incredible weather we’ve had around here.  Worst storm in 40 years, according to the weather wonks. ‘Twas The Week Before Christmas Twas the week before Christmas, in old Portland Town, And the cars and the busses were sliding Read more…

President-Elect Barack Obama

It seems to me one guy tried to appeal to what’s best in us (hope) and one guy tried to appeal to what’s worst in us (fear, bigotry, anger, fear). The results speak for themselves. Give us something to hope for instead of something to be fearful of. Having said Read more…

Tracking Politics

Engineers love data.  And graphs.  We love graphs, too.  Toss in some statistics and some simulations and we’re as happy as can be! A friend recommended a site that collects all of these together to try and help track polling data for the Presidential election as well as state races. Read more…