Author Archive for jake

18
Feb

Where did you come from today?

In meeting with other social marketing enthusiasts from Vancouver, I have been reminded that not all of us have the same backgrounds and have all found our own unique path to where we are today. I tend not to think I take for granted the knowledge I have acquired since first exploring computers in the early 1990s but in speaking with others, it gently reminds me that we are all coming from different places and that I still need to keep that “lowest common denomination” in language when speaking with other people - especially if I have not yet had a chance to learn more about who they are and what their history is.

For someone looking for topics to blog about, this is great news! Up until recently, I have stopped myself short of trying to establish myself as an expert because I recognize that I am yet to stop learning about computers and have something LOTS to say about them! A computer geek friend of my Dad’s gave me a 286 computer in 1991 that came loaded with DOS and FirstChoice - and of course, no manuals leaving me to learn both on my own. It was during this time that I learned how “format C:” can be a very, very bad DOS command when you don’t have installation diskettes (that’s, 5.25″ diskettes, not DVDs!) and get your drive letters mixed up!

Since quitting my corporate desk job where I was beaten up by Micro$oft devotees on a daily basis, I began meeting others like myself who also aren’t necessarily Micro$oft haters, but non-M$ technology enthusiasts who see the role enterprise software plays and why it maintains the market share it does. Because we are not at desk jobs in the corporate world reporting to a Manager or Director that wants accountability (to someone other then themselves), we don’t need the “benefit” of high priced M$ “support” to have someone to yell at when something breaks and need somewhere to point the finger.

But alas, I digress. With oppression comes suppression and with that environment removed from my life, I can get off of defending my choices of technology against crappy marketing slogans, build up open-source community support around me, and get back to telling the world why open-source software is so damn groovy! (Not to mention free up a lot of hard drive space from uninstalling over bloated software and making more room on my bookshelf for my new PHP books).

If you are new to the Internet (really, we all are in some aspects), looking for alternatives to enterprise software, or looking for some new technology tips and tricks, please subscribe to our feed or stay posted for upcoming articles!

In the meantime, I am always curious to find out peoples backgrounds and how they have gotten to where they are today in their careers - especially when the current career has to do with the Internet. Computers are my first career choice coming out of high school where I was a band geek, jock, and an air cadet that loved backpacking and going to our outdoor rifle range. Most of my formal training from college is in Internet programming and scripting, networking wide area technologies, operating systems, project management, and systems analysis and design. I wanted a Bachelors of Classical Music, at one point wanted to be a cartoonist, still ponder becoming a dietician or something health and wellness related, and hope to go back to school at some point for a degree in psychology. I also love sports, collect sports cards, board games, and brisk walks.

From where does your current career choice hail? What was your background leading into your career on the Internet?

13
Feb

Starbucks Explosion in Vancouver at Broadway near Cambie Street

I woke up this morning to watch CityTV’s Breakfast Television from 7-10 am after hearing that our midwifery clinic would be featured through the morning. We used Pomegranate Midwives East Hastings for the birth of our son.

We were shocked to also see on the news that there was a giant explosion at 2:30 this morning in the building I used to work out of at Cambie and Broadway between Ash and Willow. We moved offices across the street in the crocked building besides London Drugs a while ago. They are saying the explosion occurred in the Taco Del Mar (which is to the left of Starbucks) and damaged several businesses.

Starbucks Explosion in Vancouver at Broadway and Cambie Street

Photo taken from News1130

Very glad to hear no one was hurt and sorry to see so much damage.

13
Feb

World Sport Sex Change

I received an email from hockeyforums.com, a sports forum that isn’t mine and because I had forgotten which forum it was, I went over to check out the website and was met with this ad:

sexchange

The ad goes to a broken page for me so haven’t linked to it. Figured some of you might enjoy it - it sure gave me a good chuckle this morning ;o)

Do you think people purposefully don’t capitalize letters that would make minds like mine not go where it went when reading this?