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  • Three and a Half Weeks!

    Today is my last day of work for three and a half weeks. Three and a half weeks. Seems like an eternity. But it’s either that or lose my vacation time.Despite having worked for Check Point for the last 7 months, I still have my vacation allocation from Nokia and still fall under Nokia’s policy…

  • The Sesame Street I Did Grow Up WIth

    Now that I did the slightly inappropriate Sesame Street clip, here are a few of my favorite non-censored ones to commemorate 40 years of Sesame Street.Ernie singing about the letter D with Cookie Monster:Or Sherlock Hemlock singing about the letter X:And one of my favorite “Kermit The Frog with another fast-breaking news story”: And one…

  • Ronald Reagan Speaks Out Against Socialized Medicine–In 1961

    Apparently, this whole debate has gone back a few generations (if not longer).

  • Drive-Up ATMs Need Visual Assistance Measures?

    Ranks right up there with Braille on the drive-up ATM.

  • Sifting Through The Old Blog

    I am beginning the rather manual process of going through my old blog on Vox and copying things over. One post at a time. You’ll see a few things copied over here for posterity, but as I go through it all, I realize not all of the material there needs saving.Some of the stuff was…

  • Yes, I’m Restarting My Personal Blog

    I’ve previously had a personal blog on Vox (it’s still there, for now), but I’ve decided to restart the blog over here on phoneboy.info, which I bought a while ago but wasn’t using for anything. I’m no longer fond of the “roach motel” that some of these “Free” blogging services are (i.e. you can get…

  • What Songs Did I Like in College?

    I recently went through the exercise of taking all my mix tapes that I made in college (or shortly thereafter) and created playlists in iTunes based on them. I, in theory, get all of the joy of a playlist I personally created without having to carry around those old cassettes with better sound quality to…

  • The Sound of Music

    A lot of memories of my youth involve sitting around and listening to music. Of the various forms of entertainment I had available at the time and well into the mid-1990s, it was the only thing that was truly available “on demand.”One of my first memories is me getting up to my mom’s turntable and…

  • Day Zero at Check Point

    Tuesday was officially my last day at Nokia. However, it was also the day that I started fully transitioning to Check Point Software. I signed all the various forms and non-disclosure agreements, read through the employee manual. One of the forms–the I-9–requires an “authorized representative” of the company to look at my passport and sign.…

  • It’s Pinewood Derby Time!

    When I was about my son’s age, I was in Cub Scouts. One of the things you inevitably do in Cub Scouts is build a Pinewood Derby car. Or, rather, your father mostly builds it. My son is not in Cub Scouts, but we are doing something similar through the YMCA. We are doing a…