Category Archives: Purely Personal

Great article about my sister’s company

My sister used to sell Sun systems to universities and corporations. She definitely has the sales person gene in my family – my dad, sister and brother have it. She is ballsy and smart and friendly so that was a great formula for success. But after a while she got sick of high tech and decided to start her own business that was about as far from high tech as you can get – dog stuff. It has been a successful venture (personally so far, and hopefully someday financially as well) and I am really proud of her. So I love this article that was written about not just her products, but about her business by one of her vendors.

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Arghh DHL/Airborne

Rather than drive up my nice, short, paved driveway to drop off some small envelope-sized packages, the DHL guy sticks one of their honker envelopes to the side of my painted mailbox. My green mailbox. The green is paint. Now I have a foot long 1/2 inch high stripe from trying to peel the darned thing off.

Hello? Duh!!!! Yes I called them. I think I need to bill them for all of my wasted time…

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For Dog Owners

This is not something I normally do, but is why I do have a “Purely Personal” category on this blog!

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> TOP 10 (8 actually. The other 2 must have gotten deleted in  forwarding)
DOG PEEVES ABOUT HUMANS
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> 1.  Blaming your farts on me…  not funny…  not funny at all!
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> 2.  Yelling at me for barking …  I’M A FRIGGIN’  DOG!
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> 3.  Taking me for walks, then not letting me check stuff out.  Exactly
> whose walk is this anyway?
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> 4.  Any trick that involves balancing food on my nose … stop it!
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> 5.  Any haircut that involves bows or ribbons.  Now you know why we
> chew your stuff up when you’re not home.
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> 6.  The slight of hand, fake fetch throw.  You fooled a dog!  Whoooo
> Hoooooooo — what a proud moment for the ‘top’ of the food chain.
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> 7.  Taking me to the vet for the “big snip”, then acting surprised
> when I freak out every time we go back!
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> 8.  Getting upset when I sniff the crotches of your guests.  Sorry,
> but I haven’t quite mastered that handshake thing yet.

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Champlain College Software Engineering Advisory Board

One of the things that I have been invited to do this year that I am really looking forward to is participate on the Advisory Board for the Software Engineering Department at Burlington based Champlain College. The funny thing about that links is that there is a picture of myself and architecture guru Keith Pleas on the page! That was taken at the Vermont.NET’s June 2003 meeting where we had Keith come in as our INETA Speaker, Thom Robbins spoke also, MSDN was filming us as part of their video on how great INETA is and we helped celebrate INETA’s 100th Speaker Bureau event! There were 50 people at the meeting. Champlain is proud to host our summer meetings.

Champlain is a very advanced with their technology and even just built a new building dedicated to it. They have a degree program in Software Engineering and even a offer a masters degree in I.T.

So as a software professional, someone who has lots of involvement with Microsoft and also someone who spends a lot of time looking at [some] of the future products coming down the pipes, I do have something to offer the college as they plan for the next academic year of preparing students for the real world!

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Needle Nose

Late last night my poor doggie went out to pee before we went to bed. Normally I stand outside and keep and eye on her becuase we are surrounded by woods and a black dog can disappear in the black night pretty easily if they see something interesting to chase. But instead, I had a similar urge (to pee, not to chase deer) and went back inside for a few minutes. When I went back out she was not back up on the porch as I would have expected, waiting to come in. I called her (not too loudly, since it was past midnight) and still didn’t hear her panting and trotting back towards me. I went and turned on some more flood lights. Still no Tasha. Finally I put on my coat and shoes and went out. Then I heard her tromping through some dry leaves and a funny snorty noise. Tasha appeared in the light and was bobbing her head up and down in a strange way. When I got up closer to her I saw that her nose had a great display of porcupine quills sticking out of it. Nose, lips and the roof of her mouth. Not a ton – maybe 20 or so total. She wasn’t even whining.

After calling our vet who was on call that night twice and my mother (a breeder who has been through this with her dogs), the vet assured me that if Tasha had no complaints at all about this she would be okay through the night. Since she is old and the ones in her mouth might require sedation to remove, he did not want to do that in the middle of the night.

Tasha slept without complaint thanks to some Rescue Remedy – which I probably should have taken myself. I didn’t sleep much because I’m a big worry wart and I was concerned because she is an old dog and who knows what could happen? Were there any in her chest, in her throat? I kept waking up and checking on her – sleeping soundly and breathing!

This morning we brought her to the vet first thing and he was again amazed that she still had no complaints at all – except that we hadn’t fed her breakfast yet. He was able to remove all of the quills without sedation. The larger quills from the older porcupines are easier to remove for some reason so we were lucky. There is not even a bump or anything on her nose as proof that she went through this.

The stoicism of Newfoundland dogs never ceases to amaze me.

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Where does it all come from?

I have a nasty cold and can’t go too far from the kleenex today as I have a runny runny nose (in between some impressive sneezing fits). I am getting really sick of my nose being so runny.Where on earth does all of that stuff come from anyway. Are my brains melting? Thank goodness for Puffs Plus or I would probably have no skin left on my nose by now!

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