Daily Archives: April 15, 2004

SPOT watches hit Vermont??

Seven Days is our local weekly very hip, a little lefty, Village-Voicey, Indie newspaper. It has a huge readership and is where I have been digging most of the recent job openings from.

I was a little surprised to see the cover this week. The issue is dedicated to gearing up for the outdoors, with spring here and all , this being Vermont and all.

Prominently featured in the cover art was an image that looks to me wholly inspired by a SPOT watch!

Peter Rysavy (TabulaPC and Spotlight on SPOT) assures me however that this looks nothing like a real SPOT Watch, but, it was good enough for me!

Though I have linked to the SevenDays site, I know that the image will be gone in a week so with deference to cover artist Stefan Bumbeck, who I believe is also a bicycling (road & mountain?) racer in our area, here is that image and a detail that I scanned (sideways).

 

Why doesnt’ Seventeen Magazine write about Women in Tech

Marcie points to an unfortunately titled article that has a lot of interesting discussion points in it. It is about the myths of why there aren’t more women in technology or why many of the women who are in tech are not visible.

In the  list of myths I found this amusing, though it is not the point of this post:

Myth #4: Technical women are unattractive, arrogant, and abnormal.

Even in the description of the Women who Code BOF that I am doing at TechEd, I have said “come see that you are not an alien!“ .

But the quote that sparked this post is in reference to the fact that Technical magazines rarely feature women – not as writes but as subjects. And the author says:

Thus, editors justify lack of coverage saying their readers (again assumed to be male) wouldn’t be interested in knowing about women in technology. It is up to the women’s magazines to cover these topics and personalities. This becomes a vicious cycle as the typical woman’s magazine covers what are considered “women” subjects like fashion, beauty, and family and leave IT to tech magazines.

What a GREAT idea! To have the women’s magazines, especially the YOUNG women’s magazines, like Seventeen, take a little time out from the latest navel revealing fashions (or is that passe already?) and write some articles to inspire?

Now that’s a little unfair of me as I am just assuming that that’s all these magazine are about. So let’s take a look, shall we?

The main menu doesn’t hold much hope, nor do it’s drop downs.

Okay what about TOC?

-Do you really understand your guy?
-What’s your perfect [bathing] suit?
-Who’s your perfect summer guy?
-Are you immature?
-What’s your theme song?
-Fashion in Hawaii
-Celebrity Makeup artist Interview
-Does your makeup bag need a spring cleaning
-Girl around the World – okay, this is interesting and a nice change from the above. An article on a young Israeli woman who, like many had to join the army after graduating high school.
-Interview of beautiful t.v. star
-Guide to entertainment

So , maybe I’m being unfair as this is what Seventeen Mag is all about. But, what a perfect venue to stick articles about “what I want to be when I grow up“. And have it be not just “fashion designer“ type jobs.

I dunno – I wonder what Lora’s nieces read?? Here they are playing with their tablets. Here is an article by Lora talking about her nieces’ inspiration. And here are the blogs of these young girls: Elizabeth, Birdie, and Kim. These blogs are a great model for Seventeen mag. Their blogs are a wonderful balance of girl stuff and tech! Not that Seventeen should only include tech. But it just would be so cool to have articles on women who inspire, beyond actresses and models.

Visual Basic job(s) in Burlington, VT area

it’s ANOTHER job! (see my new “jobs” category for recently added Vermont developer jobs)

Since this is not on their website, I am just copying the info into my blog:

www.breensys.com

 

Breen Systems Management, Inc. is a 30 year-old rapidly growing developer of next generation client server applications that are key in assisting our clients in meeting their business objectives.  We specialize in solutions for the School, Healthcare, Granite, Fuel Oil, Materials Distribution, and Construction Management industries.  Our clients recognize us as a single source provider of quality industry standard accounting software solutions.  We’re currently seeking career minded individuals for the following positions:

 

Visual Basic Application Developers

 In these positions you will work with our clients and our Industry teams to develop Windows 32 bit 3-tier

client server applications using VB in a Microsoft SQL  Server Database environment.  You must have a

college degree in Computer Science or other related technical field and at least 3+ years of VB experience

in a business/accounting software environment, with knowledge of Microsoft SQL Server.  Crystal Reports

experience a plus.  Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal skills are required.  Knowledge and/or experience in the granite industry highly desirable.

 

These positions offer an exciting opportunity to join a team led by highly experienced professionals who are dedicated to providing superior business accounting solutions and customer support.

 

Breen Systems offers you the challenges and rewards you would expect from a leader  including a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits, and growth opportunities.

 

For immediate consideration, please mail, fax (802-878-1717), or email your resume with salary requirements to:

 

Breen Systems Management, Inc.

Attn: MPM

P.O. Box 507

Williston, VT 05495

matt@breensys.com

We are an equal opportunity employer M/F/H/V

 

MS sites bogged down by patch day

The i.t. guys at one of my clients had planned to install the SQL Server 2000 demo last night. They did not download in advance as the client site has cable internet. However he said it took hours to do the download – and we know the reason – the patches.

I tried to get the updates on this box yesterday. It said “6 minutes remaining” for about 45 minutes, so I bailed.

Maybe today everyone’s busy with their taxes and I’ll be able to get my patches.

Free Developer TabletPC training U.S. tour

This is a joint venture of the Leszynksi Group and Microsoft

see more and register at www.tabletpctraining.com/microsoft

Tablet PC Tour for Developers – 2004

The Tablet PC is a personal computer powered by Microsoft® Windows® XP that is geared for ink-, pen-, and speech-enabled applications. The combination of software and hardware in a Tablet PC enables these methods of user interaction and allows for a rich, interactive, and productive computing experience for users.

The Tablet PC platform encompasses Windows XP and its extensions that enable input and output of handwriting and speech data on a Tablet PC as well as interchange of this data with other computers.

This presentation introduces the developer to:

  • Tablet PC Platform
  • The Object Model
  • Platform Controls and Components
  • New features in the 1.7 platform
  • Development
  • Deployment
  • and provides demos & Q & A for a more indepth experience

The Schedule:

Upcoming Events

4/29/04 – Seattle, WA
5/5/04 – Denver, CO
5/5/04 – Portland, OR
5/6/04 – Irvine, CA
5/6/04 – San Francisco, CA
5/12/04 – Dallas, TX
5/12/04 – Los Angeles, CA
5/13/04 – Houston, TX
5/13/04 – San Diego, CA
5/18/04 – New York, NY
5/18/04 – Philadelphia, PA
5/19/04 – New York, NY
5/19/04 – San Jose, CA
5/25/04 – Washington, DC
5/25/04 – Atlanta, GA
5/26/04 – Baltimore, MD
5/26/04 – Miami, FL
6/2/04 – Chicago, IL
6/2/04 – Minneapolis, MI
6/3/04 – Detroit/Dearborn, MI
6/3/04 – Austin, TX
6/8/04 – St Louis, MO
6/9/04 – Boston, MA
6/8/04 – Cleveland, OH
6/9/04 – Kansas City, MO
 


Josh Ledgard on improving Microsoft’s online communities

Josh (yes that Josh, Gretchen’s husband*) Ledgard spent time with MVPs at the summit discussing Microsoft’s online communities, pluses, minuses, what can be done to make them better. He has posted his notes from these meetings online.

*I’m just kidding. Josh made a joke that (wife) Gretchen, Zoe and Heather’s  “Technical Careers at Microsoft” blog is so popular that people now say to him, “oh, you’re Gretchen’s husband”

Totzke’s blogging

Oh no, the internet infrastructure is in big trouble now. If this guy blogs as much as he talks, they are going to have to double the bandwidth. He is sure to shame even the chattiest of us bloggers!! I am the first to admit that I talk a lot, and even I was amazed with Dave’s gregarious qualities when we first met 1 1/2 years ago. Dave Totzke is a Toronto area based geek, and a user group leader who is also a very active INETA volunteer.