Roadtrip Update

Well, it’s been quite a busy trip so far and it doesn’t look like it’s going to change anytime soon. My travel plans have changed considerably in fact. My grandfather, who had been suffering with a weak heart for sometime, passed away on Friday night. I’m currently flying back to Oklahoma City for the funeral on Tuesday. However, I’m not giving up. I’ll be flying back out on Wednesday to pick up my car and to continue the journey. [Read More]

Vacation At Last

Well, after three years of non-stop work, I’m finally taking a vacation and hitting the open road. It’s an almost indescribable feeling to be away from the office and to know that I won’t be back for a full two weeks. I’m taking a very long road trip up to Long Island to a friend’s beach house. On the way, I’m gonna tour the south, see a couple of Tom Waits shows and see how much one person can unwind. [Read More]

8 1/2 Mile

This is the most disturbing thing I’ve seen this year. Here’s the new trailer for Fellini’s soon to be released lost classic, 8 1/2 Mile:

Short Trip Out West

Well, I know I haven’t kept up with this site as I should, but I’m trying to get back into the swing of things. So, last week was spent out west in San Diego for NECC (National Educational Computing Conference). This is the Mecca for educational technology attracting around 15,000 people this year. We have been attending this conference for several years now, but usually in a very small way. To announce our new logo and platform, we decided to really make a splash at this conference. [Read More]

Our NECC Booth

Our NECC Booth

I didn’t bring my card reader out here to the conference, but here are some low rez shots of our awesome NECC booth.

Our NECC Booth

Our NECC Booth

I didn’t bring my card reader out here to the conference, but here are some low rez shots of our awesome NECC booth.

Our NECC Booth

Our NECC Booth

I didn’t bring my card reader out here to the conference, but here are some low rez shots of our awesome NECC booth.

Milton Friedman is a Stud

I found this old video of Milton Friedman making an astounding explanation for the morality of freedom and capitalism: It’s worth it to watch the whole thing, but just take one outstanding excerpted quote: I think there has been one underlying and basic fallacy in this whole set of Social Security and welfare measures. And that is the fallacy, this is at the bottom of it, the fallacy that it is feasible and possible to do good with other people’s money. [Read More]

New Slideshow

Several people had been complaining about the lack of stuff on my MySpace page. To be honest, MySpace has kind of been a joke to me, but lately I have started to get messages from old friends that I had long lost contact with and I’ve started to see it’s value. In any case, I decided to add some info and put together a little slide show of some of my favorite pictures. [Read More]