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Work Environments

July 28th, 2007 | No Comments | Email This Post
Posted in Desktops, Travel, webslingerz by Scott

One day, I had Richard Allen Arp ask me, “Mr. Scott, do you work?” I have to say, the question absolutely left me stunned for a second or two. Now, of course, I think I then picked him up and tickled him upside down for asking such a silly question, but was it? Even Dylan has postured that question my way because I have an incredible amount of freedom.

I really don’t go off to the office like most traditionally employed parents. Richard’s Dad, Randy, hits the office daily. I’m typically the one that drops Dylan off and picks him up during camp and school as Michelle works the more traditional job.

So, Mr. Richard, yes, I do work. My boss gets more hours and more time out of me than I care to admit. He generally gets it when Michelle and Dylan are sleeping because that’s when employees are sleeping and I can do work that would potentially interrupt them.

I have four typical job locations. One is at a large computer facility that has thousands of systems housed in a strictly controlled environmental and access conditions. The other is in a great little office in downtown Carroboro, North Carolina, where my workmates turn out some of the best websites on the web. Down our neck of the woods, I work out of our freshly painted office with my evening cubemate Michelle — you might know her too. Lastly, I frequent the Coffee Merchant most every morning.

Hopefully, pictures are worth a thousand words and here they are.

Excellent Use of Space

July 6th, 2007 | No Comments | Email This Post
Posted in Technology, Travel by Scott

After moving swapping the guest room and office over the last two nights, I read this article on a really efficient use of space while traveling.  I could seriously travel this way, but I guess I have one question.  Can you hear your neighbors snore?

Working for a Livin’

July 4th, 2007 | No Comments | Email This Post
Posted in Wireless by Scott

Happy July 4th!  Happy Birthday Mr. Montgomery!

Lately, I have had many, many 5AM mornings trying to figure out something at work, so I am a bit behind in posting on technical stuff that is important to me which is apparently important to a few friends that read this rambling mess. I’m not doing the hobo thing as much right now either. That said, I need to start bouncing again and plan to do so come August, some how, some way. I want to find some places in Pensacola, Mobile, Daphne, Malbis/Spanish Fort.

Quickies:

  • Avoid the Apple iPhone. . . for now.
  • Second, the little Nokia tablet we got is very, very neat, but won’t work with the Apple wireless base station we have. Works fine with my Linksys router, so I look forward to configuring for basic webmail, browsing, and minor work functions.
  • After doing some grunt work for webslingerz a few days back, I discovered that Verizon Wireless is offering EVDO high speed here in the Baldwin county area. Playing with a laptop in their store, a bandwidth meter showed 1.2Mbps down and 600kbps up. I almost switched right then and there. Then I envisioned Michelle giving me a deserved tongue lashing for breaking my Cingular contract ($175) and buying a new version of my phone ($300) and my enthusiasm drained right out of me. So, I will hang with Cingular for another year, darnit. Back to 100kbps — barely faster than dialup — data speeds. You would think that Cingular, knowing that they would sell a bajillion iPhones, would have already had the infrastructure upgrades in place?

Ok, time to sleep.