The first time I ever had the chance to play Guitar Hero was at a Denver Press Club Event. My Buddy David and his cohort at the Rocky Mountain News Co-Hosted the event. Well over a year later they are finally doing it again and I’m first inline. Find Out More
My good friend Tony, recently moved into a new home across town back in Columbus. Part of the madness of moving includes switching over utilities such as electricity, cable etc. Usually a fairly seamless process, the task gets done after a few minor inconveniences and usually your good to go after a day or two. Unfortunately Tony’s experience moving his cable internet account to a new location was pathetic. When I lived in Ohio i was with Time Warner and was quite surprised at their good customer service. So i was extremely shocked to hear of This account. Read the whole story here
I’m attending a group seminar on change managent all day. (university consolodation) Higher Education pretending to be corporate. Wohoo!
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I took off Thursday and Friday to go skiing with two friends that have been visiting for the last week and a half. It was a great time and we skied pretty hardcore. The best part is that we avoided the bitter cold that hit the Denver area last week. While the metro area was getting frozen to death with sub zero highs we basked in the Sunny 30’s all weekend. Who’d a thunk it that driving up into the mountains an additional 4,000 feet would bring warmer weather? Needless to say I am back in Denver and it’s still pretty cold. 9 degrees as I type this. I’ve been loving the winter here in Colorado so far. It feels like Ohio in December and January.
From my previous post and more likely all the press, it was evident that Denver got hit pretty hard last week with the famed Holiday Blizzard. The drifting and stranded motorists, livestock etc in the eastern plains of Colorado… that was real. On the other hand, the maybe 24 inches that we received downtown… It by no means should have shut the city down the way that it did. It’s scary to think what would happen if a real blizzard came for a visit. Growing up in Buffalo and Northeast Ohio, I’ve been though my share of Blizzards and well, the stuff we saw in Denver last week would have been laughed off in the Great Lakes area.