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		<title>And then the floods came</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Aug 2008 19:22:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sparky</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just days ago I twittered about how twitter had killed my desire to write long form content (how meta). In a cruel twist of fate I now find myself with events in my life bringing back the need for long form content: a personal disaster. My condo was flooded on Tuesday, and although I &#8216;broke [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just days ago I twittered about how twitter had <a href="http://twitter.com/sparktography/statuses/884374915">killed my desire to write long form content</a> (how meta). In a cruel twist of fate I now find myself with events in my life bringing back the need for long form content: a personal disaster. My condo was flooded on Tuesday, and although I &#8216;broke the news&#8217; on twitter the topic definitely deserves a more through write up.</p>
<p>Tuesday morning my dog walker called me in a panic to let me know my condo was flooding and water was pouring in through the cling. I came racing home to find 20+ gallons of water a minute draining in from my ceiling in the entryway, kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom and my dog Skype laying in a puddle whimpering.</p>
<p>A quick call to the fire department later and they beat the door in for my upstairs neighbor to discover a faulty toilet valve and full water mains pressure flowing into the unit. They were able to shut off the water, but at that point it was too late &#8211; my unit was completely soaked, and my downstairs neighbor&#8217;s unit had sustained quite a bit of damage as well.</p>
<p align="center"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sparktography/2759142548/" title="IMG_1581 by sparktography, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3085/2759142548_d65393b125.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="IMG_1581" /></a></p>
<p>After filing an insurance claim the work begun. Service Master appeared to start cleaning up the water and ripping out drywall, insulation, and the carpet. The condo is a total disaster now &#8211; I&#8217;m missing a ceiling, several of my walls, my carpet and sub floor. Additionally my bed was soaked through, one of my couches was destroyed, and most of my clothing was ruined. All of this has effectively made me homeless in the short term.</p>
<p>Thankfully I have an both excellent friends and an excellent insurance agent so I have a place to stay and everything will be back to normal in a month or so, but Christ &#8211; what a nightmare. All this is of course happening on the eve of when I had planned to list my condo to upgrade to a house so life is just complicated coming and going.</p>
<p>Ahh the joys of owning property.</p>
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		<title>iPhone 3G initial experiences</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 19:21:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sparky</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now that I&#8217;ve officially had my iPhone 3G for 2 days I thought I would write up some of my experiences and impressions on it. As with any consumer product the retail purchasing experience is an integral part of the device. As previously posted I went a little gonzo and showed up 12 hours before [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now that I&#8217;ve officially had my iPhone 3G for 2 days I thought I would write up some of my experiences and impressions on it. As with any consumer product the retail purchasing experience is an integral part of the device. As previously posted I <a href="http://codeforfood.org/2008/07/10/iworthy-or-insane/">went a little gonzo</a> and showed up 12 hours before the Apple store opened and managed to snag myself the 1st spot in line. In true Apple style every single one of the employees in the Apple store at the Alderwood Mall in Lynwood was ecstatic to see me, and seemed genuinely thrilled that their line had started. They even came out to pose for a picture with the head of their soon to be lengthy line.</p>
<p align="center"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sparktography/2662257741/" title="iDorks, the lot of them (myself included)"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3204/2662257741_e10a36cd9e.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="First in the iLine" /></a></p>
<p>Shortly after taking that photo the Apple store closed to transform it into an iPhone 3G store. The first step was the erection of a large black <i>velour curtain of mystery</i> to shroud the store and prevent prying eyes from glimpsing the goodness being assembled inside. Other than the occasionally Apple employee emerging from the curtain to go home and sleep (lucky them) the <i>velour curtain of mystery</i> was the only thing to be seen until 8am graced the Pacific time zone.</p>
<p><b>Waiting in line</b><br />
The 12 hours in line actually wasn&#8217;t so bad. Much to the horror of the Apple Store the Alderwood Mall Security and Administration announced that folding chairs, sleeping bags, tents, and in general having fun were forbidden on property. They seemed to think that even allowing us to be on the property after the malls 10pm closing time was a special treat and yes, could we ask for another cup of porridge sir?</p>
<p>Aside from having to choose between sitting on the cold outdoor concrete and standing all evening we had a blast. The <a href="http://gearlive.com">Gear Live</a> crew came out in force to film the event and do some product giveaways for some iPhone cases and accessories. The night passed relatively quickly bringing us to 8am with a line of 250+ excited people iWaiting for the iPhone 3G.</p>
<p><b>The curtain drops</b><br />
The <i>velour curtain of mystery</i> dropped and the doors flung open to an Apple store filled with excited Apple employees clapping and cheering us on. Being first in line provided a larger thrill than I expected &#8211; leaving my heart racing as I walked through their gauntlet of proffered high-5&#8242;s, cheering iAcolytes, and my own sleep-starved imaginations addition of a glowing visage of his holiness Jobs floating in the middle of the store looking down upon his dedicated flock.</p>
<p>The thrill was unfortunately short lived &#8211; the internet had indicated prior to opening that system problems had been making the launch difficult for those in time zones ahead of PST. Those problems had far from been worked out by the time us on the west coast were blessed with the coming of 8am. Due to the glitches it was roughly 45 minutes from the time I entered the store until I had been able to successfully purchased my 16GB white iPhone 3G. Even after the purchase the in store activation failed completely leaving me with a sleek and sexy hunk of plastic, plaintively begging to be plugged into iTunes for activation.</p>
<p align="center"><i>Time passes, the 30 minute drive home ensues&#8230;</i></p>
<p>The first several hours home were bittersweet. On the up side I was home and able to shower and sit on comfortable furniture. On the down side I was iPhone-less. Due to a glitch (which has been dubbed the iPocalypse by our beloved main stream media) everyone transitioning from a 1st generation iPhone to an iPhone 3G had their 1st generation iPhone deactivated during the process, so due to the unavailability of the Apple activation server neither the old nor new iPhone would work as a phone leaving me (and 100&#8242;s of thousands of others) phone-less and unable to make or receive calls.</p>
<p>While catching back up on work mail remotely I was forced to repeatedly plug my pearly white new toy into my iMac to wait several minutes for the dreaded timeout dialog to inform me that no, I couldn&#8217;t use my new toy, and no I couldn&#8217;t have a pony either.</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://codeforfood.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/iphone_activate.jpg" alt="An iBrick 3G waiting for activation" width="300" height="518" /></p>
<p>After begging use of a neighbors condo and phone line for a few conference calls my precious toy suddenly popped to life upon one of my connection attempts to iTunes. The server-gerbils must have finally gotten their second wind as my iPhone 3G activated, and the sync process begun to restore all of my settings, applications, and media.</p>
<p align="center"><i>Lunch with a friend ensues during the &lt;1 hour sync&#8230;</i></p>
<p>Finally home, and with a working iPhone 3G in hand the process of playing with my precious new toy could begin. Although a little rough around the edges (more on that in a minute) the experience is overall very positive. The 3G antenna provides fast data &#8211; combining the stunning software functionality of the iPhone with WiFi like internet access anywhere in a major city makes for a highly functional and productive experience. The two big new software features &#8211; Microsoft Exchange support and the iTunes App Store &#8211; add significant functionality and usability for both business and consumer users of the iPhone alike.</p>
<p>Although highly subjective I would venture to say that the iPhone 3G feels faster than the first generation iPhone. I&#8217;m unaware of if the processor it utilizes is any faster, or if this is merely a psychosomatic effect, but many tasks seem to execute faster. On the flip side a few of the new features seem to have regressed performance &#8211; the contacts application now takes several seconds to load as opposed to the nearly instant launch on my old iPhone. Also in the subjective category the iPhone&#8217;s virtual keyboard seems improved, although I would be hard pressed to put my finger on exactly how. The keyboard just seems more accurate and easier to use with the new phone.</p>
<p>Another highly subjective trait of the iPhone 3G is it&#8217;s sleekness. While the iPhone 3G is actually a millimeter thicker than it&#8217;s 1st generation predecessor it feels significantly slimmer and more comfortable in the hand. Much like it&#8217;s big brother the Macbook Air the use of organically curving sides hides it&#8217;s true heft and girth from the users perception. </p>
<p><b>Microsoft Exchange support</b><br />
Exchange support is baked in to the iPhone 2.0 firmware. This feature is available to first generation iPhones and the iPhone 3G alike. After entering your email address, domain account, and password directly into your iPhone and accepting any domain policies (such as a PIN lock) from the Exchange Server you are set to go. Email, contacts, and calendar updates push to the iPhone from your Exchange Server as advertised keeping any business user in touch with their work. Full Microsoft Office support has also been added allowing the reading and review of all Microsoft Office formats including Word, Excel, and Powerpoint documents.</p>
<p><b>The iTunes App store</b><br />
The App Store provides the other killer feature &#8211; or is that features. While many have decried the iPhone previously for missing various functions those naysayers have been silenced through the ad-hoc addition of functionality. The App Store allows for the browsing, downloading, and updating of applications over WiFi or the cellular network and brings a host of more than 500 new applications to the iPhone. While many of these applications lack the polish of the Apple built applications a few do have that level of sophistication and as time goes on and the iPhone platform gains momentum the signal to noise ratio will surely get better and a plentitude of stunning and functional applications filling any hole left by the Cupertino designers.</p>
<p align="center"><a href='http://codeforfood.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/img_0002-3g-a.png'><img src="http://codeforfood.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/img_0002-3g-a.png" alt="" title="iPhone 2.0 home screen" width="320" height="480" /></a></p>
<p>Several of the highly polished apps that have impressed me are <a href="http://iconfactory.com/software/twitterrific">Twitterrific</a>, <a href="http://www.loopt.com/">Loopt</a>, and Remote. I also downloaded a few games and was impressed by the general level of polish, however as a general rule I don&#8217;t engage in mobile gaming so I&#8217;m mostly ignoring them for now. I have a few loaded onto my iPhone should I ever find myself with a few spare moments to burn and no productive tasks I can accomplish (unlikely with an iPhone in hand).</p>
<p><b>Location based services</b><br />
While the built in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A-GPS">A-GPS</a> service was far from my most anticipated feature of the iPhone 3G it&#8217;s instantly grown on me. I had thought of the GPS capabilities primarily in turns of mapping and turn by turn directions, however the iPhone 2.0 firmware and the iTunes App Store have proved me wrong: location based services can be so much more.</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://codeforfood.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/loopt.png" alt="" title="Loopt" width="320" height="480" /></p>
<p>A rash of location based applications have sprung up, and to my surprise they are all amazingly useful. Loopt provides a service similar to <a href="http://www.dodgeball.com/">Dodgeball</a> or <a href="http://brightkite.com/">BrightKite</a> allowing users to check in with their friends and see what&#8217;s up but it improves upon it&#8217;s predecessors by being entirely automatic. Users can set up contacts and determine what level of location awareness they want to grant to each of these contacts and then view the location of their friends on a Microsoft Virtual Earth powered map. By updating your location without having to search for a location or manually enter one in the use of Loopt can be quick and simple &#8211; open the app, check what&#8217;s up, and get on with your day.</p>
<p>Other less flashy uses of the location services on the iPhone 3G don&#8217;t fail to impress. Even something as simple as a weather location can be improved by automatically knowing where you are. After getting used to weather applications, restaurant review sites, and other miscellaneous applications starting up defaulted to showing me information contextually relevant to my current location I&#8217;m struck by how &#8220;dumb&#8221; the non-location aware web is. Somehow it now seems downright primitive to have to enter my zip code into a web form to view movie times.</p>
<p><b>The downside to the iPhone 3G</b><br />
While the App Store, Exchange Support, and location based services are impressive the new iPhone 3G and iPhone 2.0 firmware still have their less rosy facets. The 2.0 firmware lacks the rock solid stability of the 1.1.4 firmware I had been using previously. My iPhone has randomly rebooted 4 times in the last two days &#8211; usually in association with one of the App store downloaded applications. Luckily this is likely just some growing pains with the new 2.0 firmware and hopefully a patch will be delivered soon which resolves the stability issues I&#8217;m seeing.</p>
<p>In addition to the crashes the iPhone 3G has a fraction of the battery life that the 1st generation iPhone had. This is undoubtedly the fault of the addition of 3G and GPS. I&#8217;ll have a more complete idea of how big the impact is after a few more days of usage, but I certainly have seen a reduction. Yesterday while out and about I was torturing my iPhone with 3G data and GPS usage tacking our groups progress through downtown and Greenlake using the Google Maps application. In less than 2 hours I had lost 60% of my battery life.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll be the first to admit that using both the 3G and GPS radios simultaneously is likely the worst case scenario but it&#8217;s frustrating to see the battery drop so quickly given the stellar battery of the 1st generation iPhone. Luckily if it gets to be more of a problem than 3G is worth I can turn off the 3G radio and push mail to theoretically get the same or better battery life that I&#8217;m used to in exchange for losing out on the increased speed.</p>
<p><b>Final thoughts</b><br />
While Apple and AT&#038;T faltered with a very rough launch with activation server failures the iPhone 3G hardware combined with the iPhone 2.0 software make for a very big change to the mobile market as a whole. Apples vision of the iPhone being the personal computer of tomorrow is starting to show through the smoke and mirrors. The iTunes App Store will allow developers freedom to create amazing new experiences, and the well implemented support for Microsoft Exchange will help the iPhone venture into the enterprise and tap the booming market for business-oriented smartphones.</p>
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		<title>The start of a good evening</title>
		<link>http://codeforfood.org/2008/07/05/woodland-park-zoo/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jul 2008 02:42:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sparky</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The start of a good evening (or an incredibly bad one) often involves a Woodland Park Zoo cocktail from Siam on lake union. Containing a splash of virtually every liquor known to man it proves a potent concoction ready to catapult the drinker to the heights (or depths) of a drunken eve.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The start of a good evening (or an incredibly bad one) often involves a Woodland Park Zoo cocktail from Siam on lake union. Containing a splash of virtually every liquor known to man it proves a potent concoction ready to catapult the drinker to the heights (or depths) of a drunken eve.</p>
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		<title>A bacon moment</title>
		<link>http://codeforfood.org/2008/07/04/a-bacon-moment/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jul 2008 04:59:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How better to celebrate the 4th of July than by cooking and eating bacon amongst good friends? I certainly can&#8217;t think of a better way.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How better to celebrate the 4th of July than by cooking and eating bacon amongst good friends? I certainly can&#8217;t think of a better way.</p>
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		<title>We could start a fund for you</title>
		<link>http://codeforfood.org/2008/06/22/we-could-start-a-fund-for-you/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Jun 2008 17:18:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A short video interview with Nate on the ride to the airport from the end of the Berlin trip. The fund is started &#8211; send me money to contribute!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A short video interview with Nate on the ride to the airport from the end of the Berlin trip. The fund is started &#8211; send me money to contribute!</p>
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		<title>The bacon chocolate martini</title>
		<link>http://codeforfood.org/2008/06/18/the-bacon-chocolate-martini/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jun 2008 15:43:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Question: what do you get when you combine three of my favorite things; bacon, chocolate, and liquor? Answer: the bacon chocolate martini at the Capitol Club, Capitol Hill, Seattle. Bless the Capitol Club, and bless Ali and TB for doing dinner with me last night at the Capitol Club. Good luck gals &#8211; twins on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Question: what do you get when you combine three of my favorite things; bacon, chocolate, and liquor?</p>
<p>Answer: the bacon chocolate martini at the Capitol Club, Capitol Hill, Seattle.</p>
<p align="center"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sparktography/2589649859/" title="Chocolate bacon martini by sparktography, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3085/2589649859_c6964c8cee.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="Chocolate bacon martini" /></a></p>
<p>Bless the Capitol Club, and bless Ali and TB for doing dinner with me last night at the Capitol Club. Good luck gals &#8211; twins on the way!</p>
<p><b>Update</b>: A few days after posting this I&#8217;ve gotten a couple of emails asking for more details so here they are. The bacon chocolate martini is far from a martini &#8211; it&#8217;s not crisp nor light. It&#8217;s thick, heavy, and delicious. In fact, think of it more as a dessert than as a cocktail. The Godiva chocolate liquor used gives an almost milkshake like texture to this rich sensual delight.</p>
<p>The drink itself is more focused on the chocolate than the bacon. The bacon infused vodka adds more of a bacon note to the drink than an overwhelming bacon flavor. The candied bacon garnish is a sweet finish and tastes delicious dipped in the chocolate between nibbles. The Capitol Club was smart to start with maple cured bacon and then candy it &#8211; the ultra sweetness added by this process works perfectly with the natural salty flavor of the bacon when combined with chocolate.</p>
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		<title>Berlin in brief</title>
		<link>http://codeforfood.org/2008/06/09/berlin-in-brief/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2008 05:40:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Berlin is awesome &#8211; I suspect that is a condition which actually applies to much of Europe as well, but as I don&#8217;t have time to go personally verify that statement I&#8217;ll stick to Berlin for the time being. The culture here is delightfully efficient while maintaining an easy going pace and a friendly atmosphere. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Berlin is awesome &#8211; I suspect that is a condition which actually applies to much of Europe as well, but as I don&#8217;t have time to go personally verify that statement I&#8217;ll stick to Berlin for the time being. The culture here is delightfully efficient while maintaining an easy going pace and a friendly atmosphere. Every German I&#8217;ve met has smiled at me when speaking, and seems genuinely happy to see me &#8211; certainly not something you could say about the States.</p>
<p align="center"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sparktography/2563656402/" title="Hotel Concorde at sunrise by sparktography, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3279/2563656402_30d7e26412.jpg" width="500" height="329" alt="Hotel Concorde at sunrise" /></a></p>
<p>HP has put us up in the Concorde, a beautiful 5 star hotel in the West German town center. It&#8217;s a great location which makes walking hither and yon an easy task. As busy as I&#8217;ve been I&#8217;ve taken every effort to get out and explore, taking photos along the way. I&#8217;m way behind in posting those photos, but I&#8217;ll try to catch up in the next few days and get another batch uploaded to <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/sparktography">my Flickr stream</a>.</p>
<p>Ciao for now &#8211; off to get ready for the first day of interviews.</p>
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		<title>International mid-flight bloggery?!</title>
		<link>http://codeforfood.org/2008/06/08/international-mid-flight-bloggery/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Jun 2008 10:53:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[First international trip ahoy! While watching a few DVD rips on the flight over I&#8217;ve decided to kill some time writing both this entry as well as the bulk of the first draft of my HP Mini-note 2133 review for Gear Live. Getting on the flight was also an interesting experience. I&#8217;m not sure if [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First international trip ahoy! While watching a few DVD rips on the flight over I&#8217;ve decided to kill some time writing both this entry as well as the bulk of the first draft of my HP Mini-note 2133 review for Gear Live.</p>
<p>Getting on the flight was also an interesting experience. I&#8217;m not sure if this is normal for international flights but they had a long line of customs agents lining the hallway to the plane as I entered and were pulling every other passenger or so off to ask them conversational questions about their trip and duration. I suspect given the way the conversation happened that they were looking for nervousness or other signs of illicit activity. </p>
<p>While Northwest Airlines is no British Airways or Virgin it does manage to impress with a few amenities. Most notably is the inclusion of standard united states AC power outlets for each seat enabling laptop usage during the entire 12 hour flight without the use of additional batteries or proprietary charging adapters.</p>
<p>Aside from the availability of power (sweet, sweet power) the Airbus plane I&#8217;m on features a small screen embedded into the back of every seat. Coupled with a wired remote control in the armrest this screen is theoretically supposed to offer on-demand movies, in-flight information, games, and a variety of ways to part from one&#8217;s money. However the particular linux-powered system in my (rather the row of seats I am currently occupying) seems to have some problems as after three hard  resets they still can&#8217;t get movies working. The attendant offered me 5,000 air miles for my trouble, but as I fly about once a year it wasn&#8217;t really worth the trouble of filling out the paperwork to claim them. Poor me.</p>
<p align="center">*** time passes ****</p>
<p>I&#8217;m currently hurtling above the Atlantic ocean near Greenland at approximately 580MPH. As such the flight has been blessedly uneventful. The food service is average at best, but not so bad when I factor the fact that it&#8217;s being served to me 36,995 feet in the air while hurtling along at nearly the speed of sound.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been struck by how many male flight attendants there are on this flight. In my past experiences most flight crews have been predominately female &#8211; a stark departure from this 2:1 male to female ratio I&#8217;m seeing for this one. I wonder if that&#8217;s because this is an international flight, because this is a Northwest flight, or if I&#8217;m just lucky to get some decent eye candy on the 10 hour leg of my journey.</p>
<p align="center">*** more time passes ***</p>
<p>While whisking along through the air I decided to flip through my download of <a href="http://craphound.com/littlebrother">Little Brother</a>, Cory Doctorow&#8217;s latest book. It&#8217;s actually a fairly creepy book to read given how close it smacks to the truth. The subject of the book is a kid, barely 17, who is in the wrong place at the wrong time and is detailed and questioned for potential involvement in a terrorist act. Having just been questioned needlessly by customs while <i>leaving</i> the country I&#8217;m suddenly even more aware at how the United States government has become just a little too Orwellian of late, all in the name of protection.</p>
<p align="center">*** even more time passes ***</p>
<p>Well, Little Brother is done, and an excellent book. Bravo to Cory for writing in a language that the up and coming generation can understand bringing light to an issue that often adults find confusing. I highly recommended reading it &#8211; wether from a free download from <a href="http://craphound.com">Cory&#8217;s website</a> or by purchasing it from your local retailer (and thus supporting Cory).</p>
<p>On a less related note I&#8217;m very glad that this plane has AC outlets. I&#8217;m already more than 8 hours into this flight and think that without the digital comfort provided by my laptop in the form of books, movies, and music I would have gone stir crazy by now. As is I think I&#8217;m on the verge of stir crazy just based on the fact that I&#8217;ve essentially been sitting in the same cramped and uncomfortable seat for 8 hours straight without standing up now. I can&#8217;t wait for the flight to land (less than 2 hours now) so I can stretch my legs and get some circulation going again.</p>
<p align="center">*** time passes, but not much ***</p>
<p>Although walking about is discouraged I finally couldn&#8217;t take it any more. I managed to do a few laps around the plane (and hit the frighteningly small bathroom). It wasn&#8217;t much, but after 8 hours I&#8217;m not too picky when it comes to stretching my legs.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m now struck by the prevailing fact that I&#8217;m further from my home (or my birthplace) than I&#8217;ve ever been before. In the grand scheme of things it&#8217;s pretty trivial to be 4,037 miles away from Seattle (if the in-seat entertainment unit is to be trusted) given how man is on the verge of exploring the universe and expanding our horizons on a cosmic scale, but it&#8217;s still a big deal for me.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m very interested to see what my personal take on Europe is going to be. Somehow it now seems strange to only have a single viewpoint on life, to have only seen the American way. From what I&#8217;ve heard the rest of the world is a very different place &#8211; I&#8217;m eager to see how different (and how the same) it really is from the reality I&#8217;ve known my whole life.</p>
<p align="center">*** 700 miles remaining to Amsterdam ***</p>
<p>As I&#8217;m sure my mother could attest I&#8217;m not so good at sitting still. I&#8217;m not so good at traveling either. I guess combining the two is one of those little personal tests one must go through to experience the world. Weird thing is that if my <a href="http://codeforfood.org/101">101 goals</a> are to be believed then I&#8217;ll be doing this all over to visit Japan, and then a miniature version of this to see the east coast of the United States.</p>
<p>Side note: I wonder what kind of coffee will greet me at the Amsterdam International Airport. Regardless of type, quality, or concentration I can assure you that immediately upon landing coffee will be consumed.</p>
<p align="center">*** 48 minutes remaining to touchdown ***</p>
<p>Are we there yet? Are we there yet? Are we there yet? Are we there yet? Are we there yet? How about now? Now? Soon? Are we there yet?</p>
<p>Further side note: The iProduct is ubiquitous. Of the approximately 30 people I can see from my vantage here in the bowels of a giant plane I can count no less than 18 of them using the signature white earbuds. Sadly I myself am in this lot while I wait for my Vibe Duo&#8217;s to come back (yet again) from Vibe after their last failure.</p>
<p align="center">*** the second leg ***</p>
<p>I&#8217;m currently on the second (and much shorter) leg of my journey. Nate and I made it to Amsterdam and got a chance to stretch our legs and wander about the Amsterdam airport for a few hours. Now that we have boarded our final leg we have less than one hour remaining until we land in Germany.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m busy cramming Learn German 101 podcasts trying to brush up my vocabulary to a meager minimum to allow me to get by. Yes &#8211; I realize that on the plane to Germany is likely not the best time to be learning German, but really when it comes right down to it I think this falls into the &#8216;better late than never&#8217; category.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m quite looking forward to landing and getting checked in to our hotel. We will be landing at roughly 2pm local time and have the rest of the day free. After a quick shower I&#8217;m hoping to get out into Berlin with my camera and get in a little tourist time before the HP PSG event starts and I get sucked into work related stuff.</p>
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		<title>Catchup post: Memorial Day edition</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 May 2008 15:31:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been busy the last week and haven&#8217;t been doing much long form writing and Futurist Now has suffered for it. What&#8217;s been keeping me busy? My new EeePC I picked up one of Asus&#8217;s delightfully tiny new netbooks, the EeePC. A netbook is a new category of sub-notebook device with low end specs designed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been busy the last week and haven&#8217;t been doing much long form writing and Futurist Now has suffered for it. What&#8217;s been keeping me busy?</p>
<p><b>My new EeePC</b><br />
I picked up one of Asus&#8217;s delightfully tiny new netbooks, the <a href="http://eeepc.asus.com/">EeePC</a>. A netbook is a new category of sub-notebook device with low end specs designed primarily for browsing the web. The EeePC clocks in at a measly 900Mz, but at 9&#8243; and under 3 lbs it&#8217;s easy to forgive it&#8217;s specs in lieu of it&#8217;s ultimate portability. So far I&#8217;m finding it an ideal email machine for use at meetings at work, and as a great bedroom/couch machine for keeping an eye on the tubes while relaxing or watching movies.</p>
<p>Being entirely solid state (the EeePC 900 series comes with 12GB of flash memory rather than a hard drive with spinning platters) it&#8217;s shock resistant, and gets surprisingly good performance for it&#8217;s diminutive specs. Due to the random access nature of flash memory the EeePC boots quickly and gets great battery life (3 hours of real use). While solid state drive (SSD) technology is still not competitive in price or storage capacity to typical hard drive (HDD) technology I can see the potential and am starting to get excited about the predictions that in 2011 or so SSD will all but completely replace HDD technology in notebooks and desktops.</p>
<p>While the EeePC 900 I picked up came pre-loaded with Windows XP I&#8217;ve done some experimentation with putting Ubuntu on it. As with my typical annual cycle I attempt to put some variant of Linux on my computers to see how the OS X/Windows competition is doing. This time however I was surprised &#8211; the latest Hardy Heron (8.04) release of Ubuntu is slick, polished, and works &#8216;out of the box&#8217; on all the hardware I had laying around. While Ubuntu might be getting attention as a decent desktop alternative where I think it really shines is on a low end PC like the EeePC &#8211; it&#8217;s limited feature set and lean architecture work perfectly on a device with CPU and memory constraints.</p>
<p><b>Movies</b><br />
Being a 3 day weekend I took the opportunity to see a couple of movies with Brien and Brian. We saw both Indiana Jones 4: The Crystal Skull, and Iron Man. Both movies were excellent (if not over the top) and fun movies to see while on holiday. I was never the hardcore fan of the Indy series that Brien was, and much to his horror I actually liked the newest one best from the series. It captured the fun essence of the earlier flicks while maintaining a fresh and modern feel even while being set in not so modern times.</p>
<p>Iron man also kept a modern feel, although it did so with a very modern setting. Having never read the comic book I assume I missed out on a lot of the back story, but still found the story presented in the movie touching and engaging. Having grown up idolizing gadget superhero (Hello, Inspector Gadget) it&#8217;s nice to see a modern take on a technological super-hero. Final note on the movie: I need a flying metal suit, that looks fun!</p>
<p><b>Lensbabied sneaker opus</b><br />
Last but not least, a quick shot I took with my Lensbaby 2G while out on a photo walk on Saturday. I&#8217;ve been using my 18mm and 50mm primes a lot and  decided to take the Lensbaby out and go for a stroll. I&#8217;m certainly glad I did as one of the resulting shots is a clear winner in my odd little abstract world.</p>
<p align="center"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sparktography/2518557179/" title="Footwear abstract by sparktography, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3254/2518557179_55c982a9f3.jpg" width="500" height="333" alt="Footwear abstract" /></a></p>
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		<title>Fine, it&#8217;s gone (or: An evening of shaving)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 May 2008 00:41:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160;before and after After much heckling from my sister and Andru plus even a few people at work I&#8217;ve trimmed the beard. Are you all happy? &#8230; Update: Apparently the answer to my closing question was no. After further heckling by Andru I the next unfortunate step: after, AFTER! I now look 17 and homosexual. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><center><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sparktography/2507325398/" title="Before by sparktography, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2093/2507325398_975b45e66f_m.jpg" width="180" height="240" alt="Before" /></a>&nbsp;<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sparktography/2506499923/" title="After by sparktography, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2181/2506499923_2a2a3d6eab_m.jpg" width="180" height="240" alt="After" /></a><br /><i>before and after</i></center><br />
After much <a href="http://codeforfood.org/2008/05/14/becoming-my-father/">heckling from my sister and Andru</a> plus even a few people at work I&#8217;ve trimmed the beard. Are you all happy?<br />
&#8230;<br />
<b>Update</b>: Apparently the answer to my closing question was no. After further heckling by Andru I the next unfortunate step:</p>
<p><center><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sparktography/2507397994/" title="After, AFTER! by sparktography, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2307/2507397994_004fd60e77.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="After, AFTER!" /></a><br /><i>after, AFTER!</i></center><br />
I now look 17 and homosexual. I hope you are happy Andru.</p>
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		<title>An evening of photography with Alissa</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 May 2008 17:10:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although I&#8217;m exhausted today thanks to an evening of night photography with Alissa, it was totally worth it. The idea begun ages ago when she pointed out the shadows cast by the wiring shown in the above photo and ended up being one of my 101 goals. Alissa best captured the beautiful shadows better than [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><center><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sparktography/2494270646/" title="Heavy industrial by sparktography, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2324/2494270646_623eeb6e65.jpg" width="500" height="333" alt="Heavy industrial" /></a></center></p>
<p>Although I&#8217;m exhausted today thanks to an evening of night photography with <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sparktography/2494269984/">Alissa</a>, it was totally worth it. The idea begun ages ago when she pointed out the shadows cast by the wiring shown in the above photo and ended up being one of my <a href="http://codeforfood.org/101">101 goals</a>. Alissa best captured the <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sparktography/2493436769/">beautiful shadows</a> better than I did, but I really enjoyed the evening and the shots that I did get.</p>
<p>Time to get more coffee &#8211; I&#8217;m too old for this whole staying up late thing!</p>
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		<title>Hotel Rwanda</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 May 2008 06:11:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a part of my quest to see 100 of the 250 top movies of all time I&#8217;m first going through all the ones I own on the list, but somehow haven&#8217;t seen. Tonight brought a viewing of Hotel Rwanda with Brian and Brien. I have to say &#8211; I&#8217;m stunned. Hotel Rwanda is a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a part of my <a href="http://codeforfood.org/2008/04/28/quest-for-the-imdb-250/">quest to see 100 of the 250 top movies of all time</a> I&#8217;m first going through all the ones I own on the list, but somehow haven&#8217;t seen. Tonight brought a viewing of Hotel Rwanda with Brian and Brien. </p>
<p>I have to say &#8211; I&#8217;m stunned. Hotel Rwanda is a fantastic movie &#8211; a beautiful portrait of humanity in the worst of circumstances. It&#8217;s the rare kind of movie that can be depressing and uplifting to the soul at the same time. Seeing <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Rusesabagina">Paul Rusesabagina&#8217;s</a> courage and compassion in the face of such an brutal  genocide reminds the viewer that the human race just might have a chance of making it after all.</p>
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		<title>High entropy living</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 15:50:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The last two weeks have been interesting and full of change. First off today is my last day working for MSCOM. I&#8217;m leaving after two years with the team as a Project Manager to go join the business organization which owns the Volume Licensing Service Center to pursue a career in Product Management. Moving from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The last two weeks have been interesting and full of change. First off today is my last day working for MSCOM. I&#8217;m leaving after two years with the team as a Project Manager to go join the business organization which owns the <a href="https://www.microsoft.com/licensing/servicecenter/">Volume Licensing Service Center</a> to pursue a career in Product Management. Moving from the implementation to the requirements side of the house is a good move for me and really has me excited about the opportunity to effect change and really challenge the space I&#8217;m in to continue to innovate.</p>
<p>Next off I met <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sparktography/2391086614/">David</a>, one of the sweetest men on the planet. I&#8217;ve spent practically the entire last week and a half with him and I couldn&#8217;t be happier about it. It&#8217;s one of those intense whirlwind relationships that seems to go at a million miles an hour &#8211; fun stuff while it lasts and heres hoping that it will last a very long time!</p>
<p>Finally Skype got to meet David&#8217;s roommates 12 week old pit bull puppy <a href="http://www.flickr.com/search/?s=int&#038;w=49503155065%40N01&#038;q=porter&#038;m=text">Porter</a>. The two of them have been beating up on each other every other day or so and having a blast at it. David is a really active guy and thanks to his influence Skype&#8217;s activity level has roughly doubled. He seems happier for it and I hope to keep him active like this as long as he can keep up.</p>
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		<title>Home theater lighting project complete</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Mar 2008 18:58:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[That day has finally come &#8211; my Lutron smart dimmers arrived, have been installed, and are now hooked into my Logitech Harmony home theater automation remote with great results. With a little help from Brien the dimmers are installed, and the wiring is now again safely hidden away behind nice looking wall plates. The Lutron [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sparktography/2321089623/" title="Lutron Maestro IR SmartSwitch pre-install by sparktography, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3099/2321089623_6ba43a809f_m.jpg" width="240" height="180" alt="Lutron Maestro IR SmartSwitch pre-install"  style="padding:2px;" /></a><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sparktography/2321089351/" title="Completed Lutron panel by sparktography, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3162/2321089351_9bf1390ef5_m.jpg" width="240" height="180" alt="Completed Lutron panel"  style="padding:2px;" /></a></p>
<p>That day has finally come &#8211; my Lutron smart dimmers arrived, have been installed, and are now hooked into my Logitech Harmony home theater automation remote with great results. With a little help from Brien the dimmers are installed, and the wiring is now again safely hidden away behind nice looking wall plates.</p>
<p>The Lutron Maestro IR smart dimmer intelligently fades the lights up and down to preset levels at the touch of a button on my Harmony remote. With the <a href="http://codeforfood.org/2008/03/03/adult-lighting-project-99-complete/">track lights</a> dimmed properly and pointed away from the TV screen it bathes  my movie goers in soft warm light while avoiding distracting reflections on the TV.</p>
<p>Next up: painting the living room a darker color to help reduce light bounce around the room. The question has become deep midnight blue, or rich royal red?</p>
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		<title>Adult lighting project &#8211; 99% complete</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Mar 2008 16:31:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m a week late with the post, but better late than never. My adult lighting project has finally made a major splash on my living room. The new track lighting offers beautiful even lighting for the seating area without casting reflections on the TV screen thus bringing my home theater one step further to completion [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align=center><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sparktography/2303420982/" title="Track lighting 1 by sparktography, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3096/2303420982_fc137b128a_m.jpg" width="240" height="180" alt="Track lighting 1" / style="padding:2px;"/></a><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sparktography/2303419292/" title="Track lighting 2 by sparktography, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2182/2303419292_02a104f6bf_m.jpg" width="240" height="180" alt="Track lighting 2" style="padding:2px;"/></a><br />
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sparktography/2302616995/" title="Track lighting 4 by sparktography, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3192/2302616995_5dee3a1a3b_m.jpg" width="240" height="180" alt="Track lighting 4" style="padding:2px;"/></a><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sparktography/2302619065/" title="Track lighting 3 by sparktography, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3114/2302619065_9d2ec056dd_m.jpg" width="240" height="180" alt="Track lighting 3" style="padding:2px;"/></a></p>
<p>I&#8217;m a week late with the post, but better late than never. My <a href="http://codeforfood.org/2007/12/30/you-know-you-have-become-an-adult-when/">adult lighting project</a> has finally made a major splash on my living room. The new track lighting offers beautiful even lighting for the seating area without casting reflections on the TV screen thus bringing my home theater one step further to completion (thanks Brien!).</p>
<p>Sadly it&#8217;s still not 100% complete &#8211; I&#8217;m still waiting on Seattle Lighting to deliver on the Lutron Maestro programmable dimmer switch that I ordered. Without the dimmer switch the lighting is somewhat unusable as the full on setting is almost blindingly bright. Once the dimmer switch arrives I can hook it in to the rest of my home theater automation and allow the lights in the house to dim when I go into movie mode with my Logitech Harmony programmable remote.</p>
<p>While on the topic I have a mixed review of Seattle lighting &#8211; they have an amazing selection and access to some equipment nobody else in Seattle can get, but on the flip side they have horrible customer service. I placed my order in late December and was told that my whole order would take 2 weeks (3 tops) to arrive. Nearly 3 months late the bulk had arrived, and now over three months later the last dimmer switch is still pending. I wouldn&#8217;t have minded so much, but they did a terrible job of managing my expectations &#8211; constantly telling me it would be &#8216;just a few more days&#8217; every time I called in for status updates.</p>
<p>Oh yeah &#8211; and the transformer they sold me was bad. Good for them that they replaced it quickly, and not really their fault; but with bad taste in my mouth from the weeks of getting jerked around by their customer service it was really the arsenic and ass icing on the cake.</p>
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		<title>Feeling caught up</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Feb 2008 21:51:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After several crazy weeks I&#8217;m finally starting to feel caught up this weekend. Throughout the course of the weekend I&#8217;ve completed lots of little tasks and chores that have been slowly building up in my life since my career got crazy (both work to do right now, and finding new work for a few months [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After several crazy weeks I&#8217;m finally starting to feel caught up this weekend. Throughout the course of the weekend I&#8217;ve completed lots of little tasks and chores that have been slowly building up in my life since my career got crazy (both work to do <em>right now</em>, and finding new work for a few months in the future) everything else seemed to get put on hold.</p>
<p>Having caught up my stress levels are slowly returning to a more manageable level. This is a good thing as my health tends to suffer when I get too stressed out and in a case like this getting sick would only increase how far behind was. I&#8217;m starting to get more energy back and feeling more social as a result. Traskpro development may slow down slightly in the coming weeks if I end up being out of the house more when not at work.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sparktography/2272526466/" title="Somebody explain this to me by sparktography, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2233/2272526466_b7913e1a69.jpg" width="333" height="500" alt="Somebody explain this to me" /></a></p>
<p>I even found the time to take a few photos in the last few days. The above shot of Mike being Mike was taken from joining him, Cyn, and Charlotte at Cal Anderson park for some impromptu picnic play this morning. I&#8217;m also a fan of <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sparktography/2270350212/">this new addition</a> to my <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sparktography/sets/72157603930125671/detail/">sticker series</a>, and to <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sparktography/2269557187/">this shot from the Pink Parasol</a> &#8211; a cute little boutique a couple of blocks from my house.</p>
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		<title>Glad to be back</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jan 2008 19:37:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[CES was an exhausting blast of a time, but I sure am glad to be home. I got home last night a little after 9 and hung out with Scott for a bit prior to passing out in my own bed. Skype was glad so see me last night, but I could tell he was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CES was an exhausting blast of a time, but I sure am glad to be home. I got home last night a little after 9 and hung out with Scott for a bit prior to passing out <i>in my own bed</i>. Skype was glad so see me last night, but I could tell he was a bit angry with me for leaving. By this morning that all seems to have melted away into his normal cuddly self.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m off through Monday which is nice &#8211; having 3 days to relax after CES is key to not collapsing into a sick little mess. I&#8217;m mildly terrified of the email nightmare I&#8217;ll be walking into when I get to work on Monday, but that&#8217;s the price I pay for taking a week off.</p>
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		<title>2008 CES: I&#8217;m here!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jan 2008 10:04:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m also exhausted &#8211; I could barely sleep last night with the excitement and ended up getting about 4 hours of sleep. That coupled with both of our flights getting delayed to get here has left me simply exhausted. Had a great dinner with Chris from Bloghaus and partied a bit with some of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m also exhausted &#8211; I could barely sleep last night with the excitement and ended up getting about 4 hours of sleep. That coupled with both of our flights getting delayed to get here has left me simply exhausted.</p>
<p>Had a great dinner with Chris from Bloghaus and partied a bit with some of the Monster Cable guys &#8211; but now the time to sleep has come. I&#8217;ll post more of my adventures shortly in the hear future &#8211; I promise! If you simply can&#8217;t wait you can always check out <a href="http://twitter.com/sparktography">my Twitter feed</a> for the minute by minute, blow by blow of my CES experience.</p>
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		<title>Dreaming of a sick Christmas</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Dec 2007 17:35:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So here I sit at work, 8:30am on Boxing Day, feeling rather crap. Yesterday&#8217;s holiday festivities (a wonderful 12 hour HD-DVD marathon of the first 5 years of Harry Potter) were tempered by the fact that both Brien and I seem to have come down with a flu of some sort. Because Brien is already [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So here I sit at work, 8:30am on Boxing Day, feeling rather crap. Yesterday&#8217;s holiday festivities (a wonderful 12 hour HD-DVD marathon of the first 5 years of Harry Potter) were tempered  by the fact that both Brien and I seem to have come down with a flu of some sort. Because Brien is already on massive antibiotics for a case of strep we are pretty sure that it&#8217;s viral so there is little that can be done about it short of drinking plenty of fluids and taking it easy.</p>
<p>Taking it easy I said? Not likely with being the only PM in over the holidays and some massive amounts of work to do! Hopefully I can make today short and get home to rest and recuperate.</p>
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		<title>Home at last</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Dec 2007 00:05:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just got home from quite the whirlwind weekend. It all started when Skype split one of his nails open to the wick Thursday night which necessitated a trip to the vet and a little anesthesia on Friday. After putting Skype under (pic below) the vet cut off the nail above where it broke and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just got home from quite the whirlwind weekend. It all started when Skype split one of his nails open to the wick Thursday night which necessitated a trip to the vet and a little anesthesia on Friday. After putting Skype under (pic below) the vet cut off the nail above where it broke and got him all bandaged up.<br />
<center><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sparktography/2132179534/" title="Skype on the table by sparktography, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2401/2132179534_ec0be86fbb.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="Skype on the table" /></a></center><br />
With a little help from the veterinary technician we poured the still woozy Skype into the back seat of my car and drove down to Walla Walla where the rest of the family awaited. It was good to see them &#8211; it&#8217;s been a while since all 5 of us (mom, dad, my sister, and her husband) had been together.</p>
<p>Between his paw, the stress of being away from home, and the slight humiliation of having to wear a bootie Skype has been very high maintenance all weekend. Due to that and the fact that I have a ton of stuff to do at work and really should do some work tomorrow I came home today rather than on Christmas day.</p>
<p>The pass was kind of dicey on the way home but thanks to my A6&#8242;s Quattro 4WD we made it back safe and sound. Now I&#8217;m kicking back on the couch relaxing a little so as to be ready for being productive tomorrow.</p>
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		<title>Renewed and renowned</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Dec 2007 16:31:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Funny how getting my car detailed can kick my auto-passion into high gear. Tuesday evening I picked up my A6 from Mirrorworks from having a full detail and some paint work done. It&#8217;s shiny and like-new again &#8211; I&#8217;m swooning all over my precious car again! Aside from the car life has been good. Traskpro [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Funny how getting my car detailed can kick my auto-passion into high gear. Tuesday evening I picked up my A6 from Mirrorworks from having a full detail and some paint work done. It&#8217;s shiny and like-new again &#8211; I&#8217;m swooning all over my precious car again!</p>
<p>Aside from the car life has been good. <a href="http://traskpro.com">Traskpro</a> has his a solid and stable 0.9 (and graduated from alpha to beta) and is rocking my task list right and left. I even have acquired a few other heavy users which is oddly gratifying. I&#8217;ve still got 31 remaining features/tweaks to make, but those can happen gradually over the next few weeks as I continue to ramp up on JavaScript.</p>
<p>Also in the world of good things Scott came over last night. He hadn&#8217;t experienced a proper viewing of Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End so we did dinner and a showing of that. As silly and overly-Disney as the film is I really do enjoy watching it. I really do hope that big budget swashbucklers never die &#8211; they are just so much fun to experience.</p>
<p>Right &#8211; back to work now. I have to finish up a ton of stuff today and tomorrow to be ready to take off a few days to be home for Christmas!</p>
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		<title>Productive and exciting</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Dec 2007 04:52:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This has been quite the productive and exciting weekend: I&#8217;ve seen Alissa&#8217;s play again (this time with Jesse and Brenda), taken interesting makeup photos with Jessie (see above), learned bucket loads about SQL, and released an early alpha of Traskpro. I&#8217;m feeling surprisingly good given that I didn&#8217;t have much downtime this weekend. Having a [...]]]></description>
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<p>This has been quite the productive and exciting weekend: I&#8217;ve seen Alissa&#8217;s play again (this time with Jesse and Brenda), taken interesting makeup photos with Jessie (see above), learned bucket loads about SQL, and released an early alpha of Traskpro.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m feeling surprisingly good given that I didn&#8217;t have much downtime this weekend. Having a personal project like Traskpro has re-energized me. I&#8217;d forgotten how fun coding can be &#8211; particularly with tons of small rewarding features to work on. I feel like I&#8217;m using agile with a 2 hour sprint!</p>
<p>Traskpro is finally feature-complete enough to stand up to day to day use. I still have a TON of work left to do on it, but that can happen over the next few weeks. Go in and check it out &#8211; updates from now on will be pretty much transparent to the users. The temporary production location is at <a href="http://traskpro.com/">Traskpro.com</a> &#8211; I&#8217;ll be getting a more official URL for it shortly.</p>
<p><b>Update:</b> Changed the URL above to the actual production URL. No more temporary URL&#8217;s for me baby!</p>
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		<title>Congrats Scott!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Nov 2007 04:41:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My friend Scott just welcomed his son into the world. The little tyke is 5lbs 3oz, and perfectly healthy. More info to come.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My friend Scott just welcomed his son into the world. The little tyke is 5lbs 3oz, and perfectly healthy. More info to come.</p>
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		<title>Falling back into the sun</title>
		<link>http://codeforfood.org/2007/11/05/falling-back-into-the-sun/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Nov 2007 16:12:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today is a great day &#8211; thanks to daylight savings time I woke up to sunshine for the first time in a month and I feel great for it. I really think I do get SAD like my father and having sunlight streaming in my bedroom window when I first wake up makes all the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today is a great day &#8211; thanks to daylight savings time I woke up to sunshine for the first time in a month and I feel great for it. I really think I do get <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seasonal_affective_disorder">SAD</a>  like my father and having sunlight streaming in my bedroom window when I first wake up makes all the difference in my day. I really should look at getting one of those full spectrum lights to put in my shower or something to kick start these cold dark winter mornings.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m willing to bet another factor in my bright-eyed outlook on the day comes from a relaxing (and productive) weekend. My dad passed through town and I got to hang out with a few friends I haven&#8217;t seen in a while. This combined with a good deal of time spent on my couch with Puzzlequest and iTunes content left me feeling relaxed, energized, and ready to tackle my week at work.</p>
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		<title>Funeral for an aunt I never knew</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Oct 2007 22:50:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sitting in the crisp cold of an open-air stone mausoleum in Walla Walla lays the ashes of Tami Anderson, the estranged aunt I never knew. I&#8217;m a little confused as to how I should feel about the whole experience &#8211; I never knew her, talked to her on the phone, or really knew of her [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sitting in the crisp cold of an open-air stone mausoleum in Walla Walla lays the ashes of Tami Anderson, the estranged aunt I never knew. I&#8217;m a little confused as to how I should feel about the whole experience &#8211; I never knew her, talked to her on the phone, or really knew of her aside from knowing that my mother had a sister.</p>
<p>After getting the call nearly a month ago informing me that &#8216;Tami has died&#8217; I&#8217;ve gone through a strange progression from barely knowing of her existence to slowly lifting the shroud of mystery that has long covered my mothers side of the family. I&#8217;ve reached to my mothers half-brother (trailer-park loser), searched the internet for her abusive and estranged father (rotting in a California Veterans Center, broke, drunken, and worthless), and sifted through death records looking for other half-siblings and blood relatives.</p>
<p>The more I learn the more I realize how my mother is a shining star &#8211; an amazing person who has made a name for herself, becoming a loving wife, mother, and friend. She has propelled her career to lofty heights, is a well-respected pillar of society here in Walla Walla, and has a network of friends that care for her. When I look at the rest of my mothers estranged family and compare it to the family I know and love it&#8217;s obvious that the two are night and day.</p>
<p>After attending the funeral today I feel strange about the experience. It&#8217;s weird sifting through all the photos of Tami and looking at her lives leftovers I feel like I should feel <em>something</em>, but I still not a spark of emotion or connection stirs.</p>
<p>I know my sister has some desire to reach out to the side of the family we never knew, but my brief brush with them has left me with a sour taste in my mouth. I have no desire to dig deeper into the depths of that particular branch of my family tree, preferring to leave it to slowly age from this earth, myself and my sister it&#8217;s only real legacy.</p>
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