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End of the Year Stats
I track some data from my life, some purposefully, some randomly from various services. Here are some areas to look back at this year. Reading I read a lot. It’s an escape for me from a busy life and a … Continue reading
Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas
I looked back at my thoughts last year, on Christmas Eve. It seems so long ago, and yet, not so long. Some things changed back from the strange 2020 world to more like 2019 for me, but not many. Instead, … Continue reading
Unexpected Speaker Gifts
I got two packages this week, both unexpected. They were nice surprises. First, a huge thanks to the Cloud Summit and Stephen Simon for running a great event and for allowing me to speak. This was quite an event, across … Continue reading
A Speedy Digital Overreaction
I lost my wallet a few weeks ago. I realized that I didn’t have it on a trip to town and was able to use my phone to pay for something. I assumed I’d left it at home in another … Continue reading