Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Venture Capitalists Needed

Who can resist a pair of little kittens. With their tiny ears and tails and how they play together and chase string and do all kinds of stupid kitten tricks.

Unfortunately, kittens grow up to be cats. Before you start posting hate mail, I have cats, I like my cats, they have lots of personality when they aren't sleeping in the middle of the floor or trying to steal food from dinner plates.

My grown up cats are not nearly as much fun as they were when they were kittens. I think many people feel the same way.

Here is my solution:

What is needed is a kitten subscription service. Every three months you recieve a new pair of playful kittens. You return the older cats and then they can be rented out for mousing services, etc.

I haven't worked out the details yet, but I am willing to license the idea to anyone who can make it work.

Friday, June 09, 2006

Caoimhe Siobhan


We found out yesterday, that Kerrie is expecting a girl. Her name will be Caoimhe Siobhan. For you Gaelically challenged it is pronounced Keeva - Chevonne. This picture is from her first ultrasound 3 months ago, but you get the idea!

Sunday, June 04, 2006

Conspiracy of Fools


Enron was one of the greatest corporate scandals of our time. It was the first of several major corporate meltodowns at the beginning of the 21st century. If you are not an expert on business, finance and the stock market you probably don't have the background to understand what the company did. Fortunately, you do not have to be, because Kurt Eichenwald, an investigative reporter for the New York Times, has done all the research for you. In this thouroughly investigated book, he details the history of the company, its myriad of legitimately legal and questionably legal partnerships and side deals. He shows how the auditing company, Arthur Anderson, justified approving deals that, at the very least, appear improper. He champions the heros of Enron, such as, Sharon Watkins who tried in vain to warn Ken Lay about the impending doom that was about to overtake the company. I would recommend this book to anyone who really wants to know what happened at Enron, as well as, anyone in business. There were so many "little" things that if they had been acted upon properly would have saved the company, the shareholders and the employees their livelihoods. It is a warning to us all that the ends do not justify the means.

Saturday, June 03, 2006

Missives, Musings and Memoranda

Hi All,

It has been a while since I updated this blog. Many, many things have been going on since I last wrote. A quick update on what has been on my mind and a commitment (maybe) to update this blog more often. These are in no specific order.

1. New job - after several months of searching in five states, I finally found what I expect will be the perfect job. I will be starting mid-June - While I will miss my current staff and associates, I cannot wait to move on.

2. Recruiters - My resume has been posted on the national job boards for months and I have had more form emails saying I "match the criteria" for a wonderful opportunity, only to find out that it is a job way below what I am searching for or totally unrelated to what I do. I wish these firms would read the resume before sending out an email. It is just as bad as junk mail, but unfortunately you can't filter it out.

3. Queen with Paul Rogers - I had a lot of doubts about this pairing. I am a big fan of both but I did not envision how this would work out. I saw their concert on PBS from last year. I was really blown away. Paul Rogers has a much greater range than he ever showed in Bad Company or The Firm.

4. Toastmasters - I joined a Toastmasters chapter in March. What an experience! I am a good speaker already, in my element, but in just a few months I have become even better about speaking out in different forums. I highly recommend joining a local chapter, even if public speaking is not something you are required to do. Not only do you learn to give better speeches but also to write them.

5. Kerrie and I are expecting number 7!!!!!!!! In early October right near her birthday!

6. Alastair has not been detained by border patrol agents somewhere. He is preparing a new tour bus and will be on the road soon!

7. Check out Kerrie's new blog about what is going on in our life from her point of view Rose Colored Life

8. New hobbies, cooking and golf. Look for updates from these areas as I get more into them.

9. I have been listening to many good books over the past two years. Once I month I plan to review one or more of them in this space. Stay tuned!

10. Windows Vista - I have to admit, I hate the name. Not as much now as when it was first announced. Personally, I think Windows Longhorn would have been just fine. It has that big Texas feel to it. I have been using a Beta for about a week. While it has its quirks, my iTunes don't work and I can't yet sync my iPaq, I think it will be a keeper. I am not using a "Vista Ready" machine so I cannot use the hyper visual effects that have been so touted for so long, but it seems a logical sequel to XP. More reviews to come!

11. Thanks to all my friends and family who supported me with prayers, leads and encouragement during my job search. Thanks to everyone who has made the last three years a fascinating and (mostly) enjoyable experience.