
There has got to be a better way to prevent this!
This post is inspired by true events. I just happened to be sitting around and heard a car alarm go off, so I decided that since I had not updated the blog in a while (too long in fact), I should go ahead and write down a post.
This is that post.
I want to come right out and say that car alarms are useless. I realize that they had a time and once served a purpose, however that time has long passed. A car alarm is largely ignored by, well, everyone. Think of the last time you heard one go off. You probably went through one of the following reactions. 1) I hope it’s not mine. 2) I wish that idiot would shut off his alarm. 3) Who bumped what car. I have yet to encounter someone who heard a car alarm go off and went “Holy Crap, I need to call the police right now!”
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The now-famous skull
Ok, the title might be a little over the top, but I really have to share my apparently useful contributions to the open source community. I believe in the whole open-source revolution, I like providing my media for use by anyone and I especially love when I find someone else who has provided something useful for me. I don’t expect royalties and I really don’t even care if credit is given to me. I just want to make some meaningful contributions, that’s about it. Continue reading »
I have a dream. It’s going to take a good bit of work to accomplish it, but I am at least well on my way towards making it a reality. I want to completely transform the Emergency Medical Services and create an entirely new way of sharing and storing health information. It really goes off my driving vision for the collaborative integration that spawned me to create “FortyWeb” for our EMTs and Paramedics at Cumberland Goodwill EMS. Being able to store and share information on a common platform makes it easier for us to do business. Easier to put things on a calendar, email groups, track stats and store documents. What I don’t think my business has fully realized is that with these things being cloud based, our own internal network design can be simpler and easier to maintain, reducing costs when we do our next major upgrade. Continue reading »
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