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Monday, December 26, 2016

Healthy Paws-Santa Claus



This article is to express my gratitude to a newly acquired friend, Healthy Paws Pet Insurance. One year ago on Christmas Eve, we put our beloved 13-year-old Shit Tzu, Gin Gin, to sleep. Gin Gin had advanced bladder cancer and was unable to urinate without blood and pain. The ensuing Christmas was somber.

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Sunday, December 6, 2015

The Ultimate Holiday Gift: Just Listen


Of late, books seems to find me when a void surfaces. This year has been chock full of voids.
In a weird way, this is something to be thankful for in this season of thanks: the possibility of filling those voids.
While wandering through a library in Huntsville, Alabama where I live, I chanced across "Just Listen" by Dr. Mark Goulston on a display.  
The book screamed at me, and I listened!

Monday, November 16, 2015

d3: A Humble Name for Powerful Visualization Technology











D3 - A Discovery in Visualization

D3, the humble and lackluster name for "Data Driven Documents", has dominated data visualizations in the past three years.  Like most, I was totally oblivious of the technology until I began investigating visualizations for a SharePoint Environment.
 To be honest, I was just looking at charting and graphing software. My sights had not yet expanded to encompass the technology of a Data Visualization Engine. In particular, I was looking at HighCharts when a colleague introduced me to some d3 examples. I was smitten with the variations in d3 that I began to discover.

Saturday, October 10, 2015

Worst Printer




Did I mention the worst printer I've ever purchased: HP Color LazerJet Pro MFP M277dw?
I was hopeful that when I switched to Windows 10 my computer would cease going into repair mode when I turn the printer on.
Good News: it does not go into repair mode--but it halts Windows 10 in its tracks and then causes it to reboot.

Is Alabama #1 for most Financial Predatory Chains?





According to AARP in "Seeking Limits for Payday Lenders":

"The median income in Alabama is among the lowest in the nation, and that attracts predatory lenders. Such lenders take advantage of low-income people’s desperate needs for quick cash to buy food or pay rent by offering loans at sky-high interest rates."

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