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- What Happened Behind the Scenes
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For those of you that have asked, here's what's different behind the curtain on the new site... I decided to distract myself with geek work on the personal site back during the first weekend of the NFL (a full three months into my blogging hiatus). I'd
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- 5 Things You Didn't Know About Me
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OK, I guess it's my turn to play. Randall Newton of AECnews chose to tag me from his personal blog for the "5 Things You Didn't Know About Me" meme, so here goes... Although I've always lived in the Pacific Northwest and love the
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- Infone Goes Dark
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As of this past Wednesday, Infone is no more. It's a shame. They had a good service -- an enhanced, on-demand operator assistance/concierge service -- unfortunately, they couldn't keep going. It was a needed, affordable, and convenient service,
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- Robotic Human Jaw Being Developed
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Besides being fun, being in the Engineering & Architecture Technology industry has afforded me the opportunity to be around some pretty cool stuff over the years. Today offered up yet another of those rare gems. A New Zealand team is developing a
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- A Virtual Floor
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Back in the day, I remember attending the inaugural NAAUG (now known as AUGI ) meeting in San Jose. I stood in line for hours waiting for my chance to experience a demonstration of virtual reality. Although it wasn't much by today's standards,
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- The Most Practical Use for RFID I've Seen So Far
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An interesting blurb on TheFeature.com today... RFID, Par for the Golf Course This may actually be worth a look. I sure could have used it on the 16th at RedGate last Thursday. Skeptics may scoff at the price compared to simply buying more balls, but
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- Bluetooth Luggage Tags
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Gizmodo , one of my favorite web sites, alerted me to a really cool new product today -- Bluetooh luggage tags . Ever since I got my newest iPaq , I've seen the light of the future, and it's Blue ! I had to get a new Bluetooth phone , and Bluetooth
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- The Da Vinci Coupe?
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Here it is 500 years later, and we're still figuring out what a genius Leonardo Da Vinci was. The New York Times did a short piece about a recreation of a self-propelled wagon first designed by Da Vinci back in 1478. Powered by a spring that is tensed
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- The Spokane Hot Zone
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Living in the Spokane Valley I don't get into downtown Spokane very often. That's usually not a big deal, but a little more than a week ago, the City of Spokane launched a huge, free WiFi "Hot Zone" downtown. Yesterday was the first
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