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2011 was a fascinating year for me: I changed jobs, got divorced and fell in love (twice). I moved from the suburbs to the city and started riding to work. I was interviewed by Juniper, took 16 trips to 13 different cities, joined TheHundred Denver, and was kicked out of Canada. I started speaking more, working less, and spending more time with my kids. I published my second book, co-authored my first Internet-Draft, filed my first patent application, and re-discovered my spirituality. Oh, and I turned 30…
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CO ISOC seeks to harness the great resources of this region in order to perpetuate the open evolution of the Internet for the advancement of human knowledge and communication, here in Colorado and around the world. Background As most who know me already know, I co-founded the Colorado Chapter of the Internet Society back at [...]
The annual Rocky Mountain IPv6 Summit (RMv6 Summit) put on by the Rocky Mountain IPv6 Task Force (RMv6TF) is shaping up to be another great event this year. I attended both of the previous (2008 & 2009) RMv6 Summits and have thoroughly enjoyed every single session. I learned much more than I expected at each [...]
It is time again for the annual SungateKids Bowlathon. Sunday 5 April I will again join many others and don my “funny shoes for a great cause.” This will be the 7th year of the Bowlathon and my second year bowling along side many of my tw telecom coworkers. This year the senior data and [...]
The 2009 Rocky Mountain IPv6 Summit is a FREE two day affair put on by the Rocky Mountain IPv6 Task Force (RMv6TF) to help increase IPv6 awareness, knowledge and skills among Colorado and Rocky Mountain area organizations (and individuals). See you there!
Last Wednesday (the 9th of April, 2008), I skipped the last day of ARIN XXI to attend the Rocky Mountain IPv6 Summit. The summit was held at DU and was put on by the Rocky Mountain IPv6 Task Force (RMv6TF). RMv6TF is a regional sub-chapter of the North American IPv6 Task Force (NAv6TF) which in [...]
I am making this post from ARIN XXI at the Grand Hyatt in Denver, CO. More importantly, I am posting from an IPv6 native network. I am on a Windows XP laptop so I am using an IPv4 DNS kludge and am behind a NAT-PT gateway to reach non IPv6 native sites (like this one [...]
This Sunday afternoon (April 6), I will be bowling on team Router Wreckers in the SungateKids Bowlathon at the Brunswick Zone in Lone Tree. There are a total of 48 teams this year, 23 of which are from Time Warner Telecom. The bowling is just for fun but the teams do compete to raise money. [...]
My friend Gene Barlow and I recently founded the Colorado chapter of the Internet Society. We had our first meeting on Wednesday the 19th of March, 2008 at the Lone Tree Public Library.