I want a job that pays me $190k/yr for ~4 years even after I get terminated.
But hey, atleast #Baltimore has solved all of their problems ...
7/09/2015
Random Thought for the Day
12/31/2012
The IPv6 Year in Review
If anyone is still here (I mean, I hardly am!), I decided to make a blog post ... over there --> The IPv6 Year in Review
... and this now mean that I, technically, made a blog post here this year. Sure, only one and on the last day possible, but still ...
11/09/2011
5/31/2011
Not the best way to end a month ... a letter from HR saying:
(And I quote, with just the company name elided:)
Due to legal action recently taken against {my employer} by a governmental authority, beyond our control, {my employer} is unable to continue normal operations. {my employer} will try to reverse the adverse effects of this action as quickly as possible.Publicly available info here ... see what I did there?
However, in light of these developments, {my employer} is terminating the services of its employees and consultants effective today, May 31, 2011. We are making every effort to place you with an appropriate successor to minimize the disruption of the performance of your services and we will keep you advised of developments. For those of you on H-1B visas and Greencard processing we will work with the immigration attorneys to ensure a smooth transition to other potential employers.
If you are in a billable assignment, to provide continuous support to the clients, you are requested to work directly with them and identify means to continue to work on the project. We will encourage the other entities to facilitate that transition. For non-billable employees, ADP will send the COBRA information for health insurance, and we will keep you posted on developments.
We thank you for your cooperation and your past service to {my employer}.
Regards,
Human Resources
{my employer}
3/27/2011
Once again ...
It is with some regret (no hard feelings for C2!), and a lot of excitement, that I am changing employment again. Technically, I am unemployed right now - I took the whole weekend off between jobs!
I am now (well, as of tomorrow AM) a Principle Network Engineer with
TechnoDyne, and will also be working closely with TechnoDyneUniversity - their training arm. Wish me luck!
As always - if you have any IPv6 questions drop me a shout.
IPv6 is the only real exception to my "I don't like talking" rule ...
I am now (well, as of tomorrow AM) a Principle Network Engineer with
TechnoDyne, and will also be working closely with TechnoDyneUniversity - their training arm. Wish me luck!
As always - if you have any IPv6 questions drop me a shout.
IPv6 is the only real exception to my "I don't like talking" rule ...
3/12/2011
Changes
Man, it seems like - lately - the guy that runs this blog only posts on holidays, about IPv6 or when he is changing jobs.
No holiday today, and no IPv6 in this post ... Hmm.
(sidenote - this is also a test post from the Android Blogger app ... :) )
2/03/2011
IPv4, we have hit the first brick wall
With 5 simple lines:
102/8 AfriNIC 2011-02 whois.afrinic.net ALLOCATED
103/8 APNIC 2011-02 whois.apnic.net ALLOCATED
104/8 ARIN 2011-02 whois.arin.net ALLOCATED
179/8 LACNIC 2011-02 whois.lacnic.net ALLOCATED
185/8 RIPE NCC 2011-02 whois.ripe.net ALLOCATED
IPv4, at the IANA level, is gone. All used up. Kaput. Actually, we could sum it up in one line, from Leo Vegoda(ICANN):
"There are no more unallocated unicast IPv4 /8s in the IANA IPv4 Address Space Registry."
(You did watch th announcement @ NRO, yes?)
So, what does this mean? Hopefully it is a sign to you that you need to start getting up to speed on IPv6.
Because whether or not you are, your competition - and customers - are.
On an only-tangentially related note, if you didn't make it to ShmooCon2011 you can watch the presentations online!
Check out Mudge's @ YouTube.
The tangentially-related part is about treading water ... and how it is important, but how you must do more than just tread water.
1/07/2011
So, it is a new year ...
I am a simple man, with simple desires - here is what I want for this year:
Android Devices (running Android 2.3 (phone) or 3.0 (tablet), or later of course), in both phone and tablet forms, both with IPv6 connectivity via LTE (Yes, only really interested in Verizon Wireless 4G until someone can provide better connectivity), running Video-capable Skype (which also needs IPv6 capability!) ... with no OEM skins (or ones that are readily removed).
Note: I like some of what I see coming from CES :).
Extending this past end of year, I want a real-time heads-up-display for my glasses (or car windshield) ... tracking eye movement, able to zoom in what I am looking at based on triggered requests, and able to tell me what it says / means or who it is. Which would probably be do-able first in an Android powered device, which I think I am just fine with :).
PS - For the sake of completeness, I guess I should add in all the usual, health, happiness, continued employment and a faster car. Maybe toss in world peace, socio-economic stabilization (followed by improvement) and widespread (by which I mean "almost literally everywhere") implementation of IPv6.
PPS - One more thing, should be pretty simple. I want HULU to stop being asinine (by which I mean stop blocking GoogleTV). I don't really care if this happens because HULU fixes it, or if Google does ... just do it.
5/25/2010
Change in scenery ...
I hear someone is leaving their employer soon.
Like, "the end of this week" soon.
Hint: It's me. Stay tuned!
/TJ
PS - this poor, defenseless (& of-late, mostly ignored) little blog turned 6 earlier this month. Happy Blogiversary!
PPS - Memorial Day (Weekend) Party this Sunday, noon, my place. If you know me/us you are invited!
Like, "the end of this week" soon.
Hint: It's me. Stay tuned!
/TJ
PS - this poor, defenseless (& of-late, mostly ignored) little blog turned 6 earlier this month. Happy Blogiversary!
PPS - Memorial Day (Weekend) Party this Sunday, noon, my place. If you know me/us you are invited!
12/24/2009
7/27/2009
6/14/2009
5/25/2009
Happy Memorial Day
And as we all enjoy friends, family and food - take a moment to remember what has made all of this possible.
5/07/2009
Just a quick, self-Happy-Birthday ... someone's blog is 5 today!
It was 5 years ago today that I started this little blog, and while I have not been incredibly active (to say the least) this has been (and will continue to be!) quite an interesting experience.
I have met some great people solely due to this little adventure, and am better off for it.
(For a laugh - go see the first post @ May 7th, 2004 (and check out all the dead links from there - man, I wish sites did a better job kept their articles around - slackers!)
Anyway, enough prattle - get back to work!
5/01/2009
No IPv6 Flag Day
A good friend (Ed Jankiewicz) had a nifty idea, June 14th ("Flag Day") everyone should call their ISP and ask for IPv6 support ...
And while you are at it, go read this article from Geoff Huston:
2/14/2009
Happy (impending) Valentine's Day ... ?
(And go see what XKCD has to say as well (read the mouse-over text :) )
... sadly more true now for more of us ...
2/11/2009
IPv6 quote for 02.11.09:
... thoughts or comments?
"All of this IP address market talk just distracts people from the main focus which is DOCSIS 3.0, and BroadbandSuite X.X. Get access box vendors on board with those specs which support IPv6, arrange for IPv6 trials with the vendors, and get ready for the inevitable. If some guys in finance and legal really want to play with IP address markets then ignore them because it is not going to buy you much more time. You may have the financial clout and negotiating finesse to buy the addresses you need, but that will push the address sellers into an accelerated deployment of IPv6 which will cause consumer takeup to come faster, IPv6 killer apps to appear faster, and so on.
All of these quota and reserve policies hasten the effective runout of the IPv4 address pool for all but the smallest ISPs. And any significant buying activity hastens the deployment of IPv6. There is a wave coming and those who catch it will survive; the rest will drown." --as found on ARIN's PPML
1/25/2009
Great way to start the new year ...
Namely, go on a week-long cruise! (Including complete disconnection from the Internet! ... and from the whole Inauguration stuff in this area!!)
Notes (please excuse the free-form, stream of consciousness style):
Saturday - bustle of boarding, getting acquainted ... Met nice couple from South Dakota on bus from hotel to dock ("5 degrees, that's not cold ... That's sweatshirt weather ... It was 24 _below_ when we left home")
Sunday - Lazy day on boat, getting more acquainted ... High of about 70 :)
Monday - 10am - Welcome to Jamaica, man is it warm - just standing makes you sweat ... Free shot of rum (and shot glass) from Colors ... Hour of shopping, taxi ride w/ the Kingreys to Mahogany Beach. BTW - every car here has body damage, and they all drive on the wrong side of the road ;). Spent two hours at beach, then taxi-van back to boat (cold hand towels as boarding, nice touch!) ... Then late lunch, followed by an hour or two in pool (Riley is loving her swimsuit that has floaties built-in :). ). Note: Jamaica - very commercial ... Everyone is trying to sell you something, whether in a store or along the curb. Oh, and we drove past the Enchanted Garden, where we had our honeymoon almost 10 years ago. Sidenote - outside of touristy parts, Jamaica seems very run-down, maybe it should have stayed a part of the British Empire?.
Tuesday - Back home it is inauguration day, ... Here, it is Grand Caymen day :) ... Tender service to shore this time ... And then Bec spent the whole day shopping, which means so did I :(. We has ditched the kid, again - her choice. Back to the boat, again cool hand towels and then a late lunch (all 3 of us) by the pool ... For dinner, Riley chose the Fun Zone again (instead of eating a semi-formal dinner with us) - but it was too packed, so I sat in there for a bit (helped her color her mask) until the adult-to-child ratio was right (not that any kids left, just that at 2030 they started a movie so the 'acceptable ratio' went up) ... I discovered that the boat has Red Bull, so I got my "Grey Goose and Red Bull" (that drink needs a name) on! (Just a couple, for now) ... And then some post-dinner 3-way action (Boggle, that is ... Yvette's Dramamine had knocked her out, so it was Jason, Bec and me); I totally rocked (a 70 point hand and (separately) a 9 letter word (radiation, FTW)! (Also - house (boat?) rule of doubling value for words that are more than half vowels kicked in, 22 points for that word :) )). And later - Time zone adjustment at sea, throws everything off!
Wednesday - Cozumel, "Diamond Day" - or so they say. Bec and Yvette did a 60m spa treatment thing on-board. Riley and I had breakfast (she was so happy they had pancakes this am). We (Bec and I) are going to maybe see some ruins, we (Jason and I) are maybe going to do some swimming / snorkeling (Didn't happen for me, Jason did - and found some sand dollars), and Bec wants to (ugh) shop some more (that means me too, again) - it did include me, as well as a long wait on hold to tell "Wachovia Loss Management" that it is really me trying to use my card (ugh, spent few $hundred ... supposedly a great price, salesperson said it was 3x that back in the US and the first quoted sale price was 2x) ... Oh, and Riley again chose the Fun Zone. Ruby Princess made the kids' area too fun, can't peel Riley away. FWIW - Gabby was in there as well most of the time with Riley, so atleast there was A familiar face ... Oh, and I played Texas Hold 'Em - poorly. TJ -= $100; one good hand and one decent hand - but others always had better (and called) ... we will chalk that up as a learning experience.
Thursday - Day at Sea; Windy and cold (like low 50s) ... Still went swimming with Riley (shiver) while Bec shops and does scrapbooking stuff (ugh and ugh again). Then some lounging poolside with family ... Maybe some onboard putt-putt (nope, group comedy even instead), definitely a formal dinner for all(!) of us tonight, and then maybe some more Poker (nope)...
Friday - Princess Cays (via tender); day of pure private beach fun ... Another late start; hard to get this crew moving in the morning ... Lots of snorkeling (very cool, should have done it sooner/more!), couple nice shells, lotsa fish (one looked like a small baracuda, long + skinny + toothy) AND I found a nice, big conch shell - with living inhabitant (conch or sea hermit crab)!! Now, a broadway style show - "Once Upon A Dream" (ahem, not my choice - but well done nonetheless), Bec bought some of the official photos and then a last dinner on-board - including a "march of the baked alaskas" ... (Riley --> Fun Zone one last time, "PJ Party" ... And they gave every kid a stuffed animal. Very nice, but Riley needs not more of those :) ).
Saturday - Good bye, Ruby Princess! (And in a few days, good bye blisters!). One last breakfast, then the bustle of off-boarding, customs, airport (with family) ... OH, and some in-flight Boggle - we are now members of the Mile High (Boggle) Club
Closing thoughts - Jamaica is a pointless stop unless you book an excursion; the pier area is over commercialized and yet manages to show some of the run-downedness very nearby. IMHO, drop that stop and make another day at the Princess Cays - or an overnight stop at, say, Cozumel (would allow time for a full day excursion and still do other/easier stuff). Other than that, the ship is fantastic, food is great, childcare provided (free!) for kids of all ages ...
I feel like another day at sea (or three) would have been good - or perhaps we should have skipped one shore trip (or booked an excursion), or woken up earlier every morning :).
Oh, and major thanks / props to our "room steward" Zaldy and the Eric (and Danielle and rest of staff) @ the Fun Zone. You all totally rocked.
1/01/2009
Seriously, Happy New Year!
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12/31/2008
The IPv6 Year in Review
Happy New Year (OK, a few hours early for that) ... anyway - It has been a great year for IPv6:((Cross-posted))
Some root servers got IPv6 addresses (+AAAA records)
Google held a little tech conference, great videos!
IPv6 Growth Increases 300 Percent in Two Years
Sensor vendors (Such as ArchRock) coming into their own
Industry finally starting to push IPv6 deployment / adoption
Google starts some public IPv6 testing, more info here
The OMB522 Mandate, of course
The 2008 Olympics was an IPv6 milestone
NAT-PT gets demoted to "historic"
... but NAT makes a comeback @ IETF73 (and elsewhere)
IPv6 turned ten!
Jeff Doyle has some similar thoughts, great excerpt:"Another, more subtle, milestone is the change in the way IPv6 is presented in public networking forums. We have left behind what might be called the “marketing phase” of IPv6; most everyone in the IP networking world now understands that IPv6 is inevitable. Network operators (starting in the latter half of last year) are now focused on how to best implement IPv6; large portions of the agendas at NANOG, RIPE, and APRICOT have been devoted to strategy sharing. "
And, looking forward, there are lots of interesting goings-on:
Google's IPv6 Implementers' Conference
IETF74 promises lots of IPv6-relevant action
... and, for a gratuitous plug, if you decide you need to start getting up to speed - or advancing your knowledge of IPv6 - I know who you should ask: Command Information's IPv6 Training Calendar (Also reachable via a shorter URL)
(Oh, and I still HIGHLY recommend everyone read Geoff Huston's latest article!)
So, what are your thoughts for 2008, IPv6 and life in general?
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