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239 days ago
This spring appears to have naturally cleaned up a lot of my life clutter. And the space that opened up reflected back on the void I felt in my life, which was naturally and easily filled by the presence of a special being that entered my life on February 2nd. Little Chilman "Chilly" Chandra Sekhar Iyer is my new baby cat. He was already 2.5 years old or so, has quite the personality and a good appetite to boot. I have had to unlearn being a doggy mom and learn to be a kitty mom. Its been a lot of fun so far, and last Saturday, when I opened my eyes to find him curled up and sleeping on my legs, I felt the kind of warmth I had really missed for ages. Besides that, changes in the workplace (as always - every February on the dot) signaled opportunity and ideas are now baking onto the pages of a roadmap that will hopefully find consensus across the key stakeholders required to make this initiative successful. Travel has begun again - I've been back down to Cali to ...
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411 days ago
Hahahahahahahaha.... Can't believe I didn't find this earlier. There's another choice for President, and he really has ideas! I'm a PC and I'm a Republicrat. Republicrats – Official Political Party of Sean Masterson
412 days ago
Awww... cute story. America’s ‘Lost Monarchy’: The Man Who Would Be King Newsweek Culture Newsweek.com. Coming from a Commonwealth nativeland, its not unusual for me to feel a little love for anything naturally dynastic. I wonder what all might have been different historically, had George decided to accept coronation. We wouldn't have the constitutional battles we have today (or the Nick Cage movies where he finds our founding fathers' artifacts.) We might have had an interesting approach to immigration and possibly a resultant more heterogeneous society. Would the ideas of Ford and Edison have been suppressed early on? Would casual wear have ever been invented? Would the Couch Potato have never emerged? Possibly we'd all not be living like Kings as I think we do, something we probably need to reflect on, in comparison with the real have-nots in this world. Maybe we'd have still made it to the kind of technology we have reached today, but maybe not. I guess this leads to me ...
418 days ago
The skies in Redmond are slowly giving way to some light showers here and there between our final radiant sunny days this summer. I am looking forward to a little bit of downtime to recap all the thinks and things that were woven into my 1st Washington Summer. Obviously, The Move was #1... and The Unpack (#2) persists, so we'll move on to a listing of fun things I did. I'll loop back around when I get time in these next couple of weeks and fill in the blanks. 1. Made new friends on campus. 2. Made new friends off campus. 3. Walked a lot - trails are abound here. 4. Unearthed little bookshops everywhere (yes this is heaven) 5. Found new local hangouts. 6. Joined some cool meetups. If you haven't tried it yet, you can find one in your area, Anywhere, USA - www.meetup.com 7. Looked around for the Vedic Temple and finally found it. Its in bldg 13 in the offices across from Microsoft's bldg 22. Wow, big deities! 8. Hung out with my awesome friends that I have ...



