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First Blame The Victim

Network integration is extremely difficult, even when you’ve got similar infrastructure. (Are you listening, Nextel and Sprint?) I’m sure that Bill Hogg has his hands full trying to build a single decent network out of Cingular’s and AT&T’s old systems. I apparently was caught up in some sort of migration issue yesterday and Thursday.
The first [...]

When Will I Stop Learning This Lesson?

Which lesson, you ask? That the staff in cellular retail stores are reasonably good at new activations and terrible at just about anything else, except appearing helpful. I’ve written before about my misadventures with Cingular retail; consider this an addendum.
JT’s CDMA phone is on its last legs and his plan is expensive. So I told [...]

Some Surprises at The First Tee

( golf )

Bill Scott flattered me by asking me to join the board of The First Tee of Washington; I accepted without hesitation. The organization has been running programs in Washington since 1999, and has an outstanding staff; they are dedicated, thoughtful, responsive and constantly looking for ways to improve the program and to reach more kids.
A [...]