I know I haven’t posted here in a long time. I’ve been out of town a good bit and under a deluge of work, which is always a good thing, and I just got back from a two-day ride with my buddy Dan and I hope to have a travelogue posted one day, but in the meantime, you can at least see the route we took at this link.
I’m in one of those phases where there is so much going on that I don’t have time to write it all down! Hopefully I’ll be able to catch up this next week, but I think posts will be a little thin for the time being. In the meantime though, I do have an audio goodie for you.
On September 16th, I was on the Computer Outlook radio show with Page Murray, the VP of Marketing at pa1m0ne. They just posted the archive, which can be found at this link. Just scroll down to 09/16/04 and click on the link.
It looks like I will be a co-host of the 3rd Thursday show which will focus on the Palm Handheld Lifestyle. This is a new “theme show” that they are just starting, so there are a lot of ideas and energy behind what this show can be and I’m very excited about what we’ll be able to do for the show. This is a new role for me, but one that I’m very excited about and hope I can make a solid contribution to the show.
Anyway, there’s a quick update and I’ll try to begin posting more frequently as things settle down over the next few weeks.
It’s been almost 3 weeks since my last entry, so it’s about time that I at least posted an update of some sort. It’s not that I haven’t been writing, it’s just that every entry I’ve started has turned into this gargantuan entry that takes forever to try and finish. I must have 20 entries in one draft version or another that I continually inch toward completing. Until I do finish one, here’s a quick update of what’s been going on.
3M Corporation, the company that makes
Voice Over IP, otherwise known as VoIP is nothing really new. It’s been talked about and hyped for years now; however like other technologies such as Bluetooth, it’s never really appeared in wide release and reached a mass market appeal. If you’re not familar with just what VoIP is, in a nutshell it’s when you use a data network for voice. Instead of using a telephone (a voice network), you use a data network, such as the Internet. Why would you want to do that? Well the biggest reason is price. If you use your Internet connection, which is typically a flat-rate monthly fee, then you don’t have to pay for long distance charges.
It’s funny how ideas can come clear out of the blue. I was chatting via IM this morning with my good buddy
Much to my surprise, I received a response from
On April 15th, I filed and extension with the IRS for the first time in my life. It wasn’t something I wanted to do, but I was left with no other alternative because I simply wasn’t ready. As I called in my extension, which was a really cool way to do it, I vowed to get serious about my accounting and get things in order in the next 30 days. Unfortunately, instead of “getting serious”, I paved a few more miles to hell with my good intentions. So with August 15th looming just around the bend, I spent all weekend getting my records in order.
Thanks to a entry on one of my favorite weblogs
After the