Learning to be a part of the Community
One of the more interesting things about transitioning from proprietary software development to and an open-source model is learning to participate in a much wider community. Being a responsible me...
One of the more interesting things about transitioning from proprietary software development to and an open-source model is learning to participate in a much wider community. Being a responsible me...
Happy 30th Birthday Amanda! [Amanda and Olivia]
After Taylor finished breakfast this morning, he started to flip through the current of issue of SmallTimes, a magazine on nanotechnology and microsystems. He asked me about several articles in the...
Jawaad lent me John Grisham’s The Broker. It has been a pretty good read so far. It is like most of his books, a good entertaining read. Nothing that brings about any existential insight into man. ...
So I finally finished the deck on Saturday. It is nice to have at least one of the many projects we have planned finished (Or, should I say started. At some point I will add the boys “tree house” t...
On Saturday, April 2nd, President Gordon B. Hinkley, (President and Prophet of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) talked to the Priesthood holders of the Church about the evils of gam...
Adrienne called and asked if I wanted to go with them on a picnic after she picked up Taylor from school. We spent about an hour and a half at Kiwanis Park in Provo. Lunch was simple, but healthy. ...
Spent the morning at the doctor’s office. 4 kids, 8 ears, 7 infections. Add on top of that, Asthma. Andrew, Cameron and Oliva all had breathing treatments for asthma. It doesn’t appear that Taylor ...
It is official! Open Enterprise Server is shipping. All that NetWare goodness on Linux. Think of the possibilities. Run your favorite Linux apps right alongside the best of NetWare. Linux servers i...
Spent the day at home. Adrienne is sick, and so are the boys (I need to get use to adding Olivia in to this group too). Now it looks like my sinus infection is back. Yuck. I thought about using the...