About Me
I am a professional Web Developer who enjoys technology that makes our lives more rich. I live and work in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA.
I have a bachelor's degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Computer Information Systems – making me both a tech geek and someone who can put a room to sleep ranting about corporate culture and brand identity.
On this site, I share my thoughts on anything in the evolving technological landscape, with random tangents on philosophy, culture, politics, and travel updates.
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Trees at Night
Link to album My grandparents’ farm has an amazing night sky. Too bad my camera can’t really catch it, even with prolonged exposures. Got a letter back from United, half-apologizing. Oh, well. I’m really looking … Continue reading
United Airlines delayed my plane, lied to me, refused to transport my baggage, and doesn't care.
from Ezekiel Weeks to UACustomerCare8@united.com, cc airconsumer@dot.gov, tips@consumerist.com, date Dec 20, 2007 11:20 PM subject Flight 918 to 7140, 12/20/2007 To whom it may concern: I am usually a Southwest Airlines customer. This Christmas season, United offered a better price … Continue reading
Anybody out there?
I can’t decide if I should keep this blog going. I do it for my own benefit, and if people happen to enjoy reading it, that’s a pleasant side effect. I used to keep a private journal, and then moved … Continue reading
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Free EP: The Autumn Film
My friend Aaron turned me on to these guys, and I’m already hooked one hour later…. The Autumn Film is a band from Boulder, Colorado with music from the same vein of artists such as The Fray and Coldplay – piano-centered rock with introspective lyrics floating over the … Continue reading
Bill Gates on the Science of Success
Bill Gates wrote a short editorial for BBC News giving his view of the software industry and the factors that influence it. I find his view of software development as a social process, rather than a solitary one, both intriguing … Continue reading