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Whatever You See Here, Keep a Lid On It (#sctweetup – Part 3)

Posted by on Sep 1, 2011 in Tweetups | 3 comments

Whatever You See Here, Keep a Lid On It (#sctweetup – Part 3)

I just couldn't help but wonder what the lady in red was thinking: "I'm over-dressed, carrying a heavy camera, following around space geeks and taking video of pee."

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The Rocket Bus Rolls (#sctweetup – Part 2)

Posted by on Aug 30, 2011 in Tweetups | 0 comments

The Rocket Bus Rolls (#sctweetup – Part 2)

The test stand here could be described as a massive rust bucket - very cool looking, yes - but a massive structure of very old steel that had seen shinier days. Another test stand was nearby but I was too busy taking pictures of a tree and a girl in a red dress to hear how it was used for the shuttle.

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It Must Be A Midlife Crisis – I Just Went to Space Camp (#sctweetup – Part 1)

Posted by on Aug 28, 2011 in Featured, Tweetups | 5 comments

It Must Be A Midlife Crisis – I Just Went to Space Camp (#sctweetup – Part 1)

Even though I hadn't experienced anything beyond walking in the building by this point, I envied them and the adventures I knew they were already having. If only I could be a kid again...

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What Happened Here?

Posted by on Jul 31, 2011 in Old Blog Posts | 0 comments

This blog has remained dormant for well over a year, so you’re probably wondering “What  happened here?”  Well, this blog has been used as a tool to discuss topics that relate to my job as a website consultant.  However, instead of featuring my blog posts here, I have transitioned over to blogging directly on my company’s website, www.netsourcetips.com.  You can find most of my newer webdev related posts there. I am revisiting this blog now and will likely start...

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Making the Case for Multi-Level Logins

Posted by on Jan 24, 2010 in Old Blog Posts | 0 comments

I use a ton of web services that require accounts that you log into.  Most of the time these accounts will be specific towards work or play.  An example being Salesforce.com for customer relationship management for work and Netflix.com for renting movies to watch at home.  However, other accounts cross over into both realms.  Evernote.com and Toodledo.com are two perfect examples. With Evernote, I can manage most of all the files on my home computer, ideas, photos, etc.  It is...

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