Kansas Mentors

Posted by on Aug 13, 2009 in Blog, Portfolio | Comments Off

Kansas Mentors

Kansans will now find it easier to connect with mentoring efforts around the state with today’s launch of Kansas Mentors’ newly redesigned Web site at www.kansasmentors.org, a partnership with Kansas.gov. “Since our beginning in 2006, we have been dedicated to recruiting mentors for every young Kansan,” said Kansas State head football coach, Bill Snyder, Chair of Kansas Mentors. “With more people communicating electronically, our enhanced site will be a crucial component to provide every Kansan with the resources they need to make a difference in a young person’s life.” The...

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Kansas Business Center

Posted by on Jan 5, 2009 in Blog, Portfolio | Comments Off

Kansas Business Center

The Kansas Business Center is one of the more high profile Web sites that I have redesigned. This is a multi-agency collaborative effort and a multi-phased project with one simple objective – to provide business owners and entrepreneurs information, filings and personal assistance to starting and maintaining a Kansas business. This web site was built using the Yahoo User Interface Library for HTML and CSS as well as the jQuery javascript library. This project launched on January 5, 2009.

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How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Sprint

Posted by on Sep 12, 2007 in Blog, Featured Articles, Personal Interests | 2 comments

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Sprint

The following is a letter I wrote to Joseph De Avila of the Wall Street Journal in response to his recent article about why some apple fans won’t buy the iPhone. I’m one of those apple fans that owns quite a bit of their products. Here’s my run-down of products: brand new iPod shuffle (red) product from the new ipod line 17″ powerbook (2004 model) 14″ ibook (2004 model) 17″ iMac (2006 model) Apple TV (it’s about 2 weeks old) airport base station (wireless device – 2004 model) Have owned several ipods in the past including the 4th gen 20gb...

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Now What?

Posted by on Jun 22, 2007 in Blog, Personal Interests | Comments Off

Now What?

It would appear that I’ve read everything on the Internet there is to read. A nice little easter egg from the development crew at Google. Spotted this today after reading a post on the Official Google Reader Blog called “Doing the Shuffle” which has a video of Robert Scoble showing some efficieny tips on how to go through over 600 RSS feeds extremely quick. I myself only have a little over 60 feeds and I’m always looking for ways to get through them quicker especially the ones that accumulate new stories by the hundreds every day such as Digg and Lifehacker to name a...

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Oh, the Places I’ll Go

Posted by on Nov 28, 2006 in Blog, Personal Interests | 1 comment

Oh, the Places I’ll Go

I would have never imagined that by now I would have been to as many places as I’ve been. All of my trips out of the United States were related to my service in the military except for a small trip across the border into Canada in 1994. I’m grateful for the opportunities I’ve had and the experiences that I’ve encountered. Currently I’m in my “Waiting Place” looking forward to whatever comes next. I just thought it would be cool to see where I have been and where I have yet to go. I feel like I’ve already been to so many places but after looking at the map below, I’ve...

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Development Arrested

Posted by on Feb 15, 2006 in Blog, Personal Interests | Comments Off

Development Arrested

It’s Over…or is it? I would not hold your breath for another season of this show, but it was a little odd to hear the promos for it described on Fox as the “Season Finale” as opposed to the “Series Finale.” Could have just been an oversight but for a show that had a checkered future already, it would’ve been nice if Fox was a little more clear about it’s fate. Regardless, if it is the end, it was certainly a great ride for a great ensemble. For the life of me I can’t understand why no one ever watched the show. Award winning show – mind you. Oh well, such is...

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