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Mar
10

The Joys of Facebook

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I like Facebook a lot.  I don’t always publish a lot of updates, I do more with Twitter, but I really like it.  Yes, I have do have privacy concerns, but it has added a lot of value to my life.  As a Partner Marketing Manager, it is important that I keep in touch with other business contacts.  It is also very nice to stay in touch with friends and family.  When I really started using Facebook I had just a few “friends”.  I soon realized the power available to users.  I started adding more friends and family, I then found a friend that had a connection with someone I knew from Sweden.

I have lived in Sweden twice and have many friends there.  That single connection with a friend in Sweden opened up a HUGE door for me.  I had easy access to friends I had lost contact with 15+ years ago.  I was connecting with so many lost friends it was amazing to me.  I was able to easily keep in touch with friends I met while traveling in Antarctica.  My friend Richard visited me over the weekend and we went to Vancouver, BC to visit another friend that we met while in Antarctica.

Facebook facilitated the ease of connection for everyone.  Sure, we could have kept in touch via email but today social networking is so much easier.  I love being able to easily see what is happening to friends from 20 years ago.  I keep in touch with one of my nieces more than ever before.

Thank you Mark Zuckerberg, you have helped me re-connect with old friends.  I appreciate it.

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Mar
05

Give Me Wi-Fi or Give Me Death!

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Come closer to me children and let me tell you a tale about wifi not being everywhere.  Back in the late 1990s I was a huge geek.  I still am a huge geek but that is another story.  I was living in Lawrence Kansas at the time working for Informix Software.  A friend that worked in the engineering group and I were talking about internet access. I mentioned that Lawrence had just gotten cable modems for internet access.  That may not seem like a big deal now.  Back then Lawrence was one of two cities that were test areas for broadband.  In the 1990s it was a HUGE jump going from dial-up to broadband.  He then told me about something called wifi.  I had no idea what that was.  He explained what it was and how it worked.  I was in love at the mere suggestion of wireless internet access.

At that point you could only order a router and card.  Your local Best Buy wasn’t carrying them yet.  I was giddy with excitement the day I received my router and the card for my work laptop.  I paid $200 for the router and $100 for the card but I didn’t care, I was going to have wireless internet!  I immediately hooked it up and tested it was working.  Of course, I had to test it out.  So, I went to firefox.com and started downloading multiple 20 meg files at the same time.  I then started wandering the house with the excitement of watching the files download wirelessly!  Of course back then the router and card were 802.11B, relatively slow compared to today’s standards.  It was just the sheer excitement of having wireless internet access in my house!

Yesterday a friend from Ireland arrived to visit me in Seattle.  By random happenstance, the travel company that booked my Antarctica trip connected Richard and I together as cabin mates for the trip.  After two years Richard was on a whistle-stop tour of the Western United States.  He decided to stop by Seattle overnight to see me.  This morning we took the Amtrak train from Seattle to Vancouver, BC just for a quick overnight trip to see another friend we met while on the Antarctica trip.

What does this all have to do with Wi-Fi?  Simple, we have Wi-Fi on the train right now.  Let’s think about that for a minute.  A mere 15 years ago I was excited by a cable modem that could download 1 meg per second download and the first generation of wireless routers.  Now, I am posting this on a train speeding towards Vancouver, BC.  If you have a coffee shop, you better damn well have Wi-Fi.  I see hotspots at Safeway, local restaurants, even a place where I get my oil changed.  There was Wi-Fi on our ship from Argentina to Antarctica. Now, they have Wi-Fi on Amtrak and many airplanes.

It truly is astounding for me thinking back when I was 9 years old and received an Atari 400 for Christmas  to where we are today.  I am envious of the children born today and the amazing jumps in technology they will see over their lifetime.  I can only hope we don’t go down the path towards a society of Idiocracy.

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In this series I am looking at how the rules for Zombieland can apply to being unemployed.  Yes, you can see how those rules actually apply to your job hunt. :)   You can see the rest of the series in part 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.

30. Pack Your Stain Stick

Keep your clothes, neat, tidy, clean and be prepared for anything. Also see rule # 14.

31. Check the Back Seat

Doesn’t really apply to Unemployedland, unless you live in a bad neighborhood…

32. Enjoy the Little Things

Like rules # 15 & 19 enjoy the little things in your life and celebrate your life with your friends and family.

33. Swiss Army Knife

I have one and will carry it…just in case…

That’s it for now.  Keep these rules in your back pocket and you will be able to survive Unemployedland.

Categories : Fun, Unemployment, Zombies
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In this series I am looking at how the rules for Zombieland can apply to being unemployed.  Yes, you can see how those rules actually apply to your job hunt. :)   You can see the rest of the series in part 1, 2, 3, 4, & 5.

26. A little Sun Screen Never Hurt Anybody

See rules # 15 & 19, if you are breaking things up a bit and enjoying the outdoors, then use a bit of sun screen. Imagine this; you are going to have a big job interview the next day. You decide to give yourself a break by going hiking. What happens you break this rule and get sunburned, complete with the raccoon eyes from your sunglasses. You don’t want anything to distract the interviewer except for your charm, whit and incredible intelligence. For heavens sake, use a little sun screen, it helps prevent skin cancer while preventing sunburn.

27. Incoming!

You were just told you are getting an interview for a big job. You had better be ready for any incoming opportunities and be able to pivot as needed.

28. Double-Knot Your Shoes

Make certain your shoe laces are tied. After all, you don’t want to fall on your face in front of the hiring manager and look like a fool.

29. The Buddy System

Do you know a friend, colleague or family member that is also unemployed? Team up with them. You can keep each other on track and motivated.

There will be more rules later. :)

Categories : Fun, Unemployment, Zombies
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