Forgetting

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Farewell to 2007

I have been thinking a lot about my website and in particular what to do with my weblog (blog). The tendency has been to transform personal websites from blogs onto tumblelogs, where tumblr is the popular kid in the block. I will probably experiment with Tumblr in the next year, but I am not ready to give up on my blog!

I have a couple of ideas that I will bring to life as part of my blog in 2008. I want to improve my writing, be part of The Conversation, give back to the local community and I believe I can only do so with putting some effort and attention to my blog. There is a great technical community here in Phoenix and I would like to play an active role in said community.

2007 was a very good year from a personal point of view, I hope 2008 brings us all plenty of laughter, health and much success. Hopefully, it will also bring more content to this little corner of the Internet!

Happy Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving This year we will be hosting Thanksgiving at our house. My parents arrived last night and Karen & Graham will also be joining us for dinner. K & G are our neighbors from Toronto, making our Thanksgiving the first NAFTA Thanksgiving that I am aware of!

Moving to a Macbook Pro

15" vs 12" I have posted a few images of the new laptop that I picked up for the office as a replacement for my primary machine, a great Dell workstation running XP Pro. The Dell has been my only computer since day one at CPD. As a matter of fact, they ordered these machines before we were hired but thanks to University shipping problems, they took longer to reach our office than expected. I worked on a dinosaur for the first few days, anxiously waiting for 6 big boxes (3 workstations and 3 CRTs) to come to the doors so we could finally get some work done.

Why am I making the change? well, with the new role at the office, I needed to have some independence from my desktop machine. I found myself taking my own laptop into a few meetings over the last few weeks. In addition, we needed access to Apple’s Intel platform for testing and development purposes a the office. I also believe Apple better fits my current needs and computing habits. I will continue to have access to Windows and continue to support our staff’s machines so I don’t anticipate losing touch with developments on that area. As a matter of fact, we’ll be testing a Vista machine in the near future as well.

This will be an experiment, an experiment on integrating this machine into the ASU infrastructure and in particular within our own department’s infrastructure. Will I be able to access out network storage shares? What about access to the SQl server given the current security policies in place?

I already know of one application that is Windows-only and it plays a pivotal role in our daily operations. For that, I am running XP on a Parallels virtual machine. What about email? I am not quite sure at this point what I am going to use, probably be testing a few programs as I go along, navigating the Enterprise world with the new Macbook. Just like the home experience was a few months ago, this should be a fun adventure.

Note: It should be noted the laptop was bought a few weeks ago and shipping was delayed a few days. Why would Apple deliver the new machine on the same day the announce iLife ‘08 and will not allow me to upgrade for the $10? At least they didn’t announce a price drop, or worse yet, a processor upgrade.

What and how we learn

From William Glasser on what and how we learn. (via)

  • 10% of what we READ
  • 20% of what we HEAR
  • 30% of what we SEE
  • 50% of what we SEE and HEAR
  • 70% of what is DISCUSSED with OTHERS
  • 80% of what is EXPERIENCED PERSONALLY
  • 95% of what we TEACH TO SOMEONE ELSE