Switched to Blogger for posting these messages. Allows for much better stream of consciousness. Wish there was a way to automate the hyperlinks, but I’ve found a great Widget for Konfabulator that allows me to post my Blog on the fly!
Really loving the Mac more these days; OSX makes all the difference. For instance, in addition to Konfabulator, I got turned on to Fire, which allows me to IM on Yahoo, AIM, and MSN all in one application. Like Trillian for the Mac. Still a tad unstable, but better than all 3 apps at once!
OK, so, as one of the biggest Matrix fans, everyone asks what I thought of Matrix Reloaded. The effects were amazing. The story was convoluted. The Characters: you needed a program to keep up with them all. In short, nowhere near the power of The Matrix, but I was glad to see them all back in action. Like any good 2nd movie of a trilogy, it sets up the 3rd more than anything else.
The latest ramblings in Josh's mind...
That's it for now...
4/25/03:
Looks like we are overdue for an update again!
Let's see…
Josh
Amy
Hope all is
well with you!
- Amy
& Josh
Well, what
the heck have we been up to?
It's
been a while since we've had enough time to update the site with details on what
we've been up to. I've never kept a journal, so I'm woefully out of practice,
and I'm not all that familiar with "blogging," but it seems a good,
meaty update on what we are doing and up to is in order. Here goes!
All is well
at the homefront. El Niño has returned
to Northern California this year, bringing wet and wild weather. We had a near
hurricane a couple of weeks ago that blew many shingles off the roof, and forced
me out into the storm to reattach gutters in the howling storm! At least I
finally realized how great a power drill is! The deer have adopted our house as
home. A family of five live under the stairs and on the hillside, so we've grown
accustomed to each other.
Josh is now
busier than a one-armed paperhanger! As Director of Business Development for Altura
International, I'm supervising about 8 folks across the country. Altura is
the parent company of CatalogCity, and
based in Monterey, CA, about 125 miles from the house: I go down to Monterey
about twice a week. Without my Valentine
One radar detector, and Audible.com's
digital audiobooks, it would be a tough commute. As it is, it's perfect, as I
work from home 3 days a week.
In addition
to Altura, I've formalized by eBay Trading
Assistant business by forming a company with my old friend and partner Tim
Kilroy, in Boston. bGon Enterprises
has about 20 clients, and we are now Silver Power Sellers on eBay! We have about
$150,000 in inventory to sell, and we're having a great time doing so. It's a
lot of work, but the work is fun, enjoyable, and satisfying. If you want to sell
your products on eBay, make it bGon!
Amy's
enjoying being back at work, after a 6-year break. She's working in the auto
industry, for Lexus of Marin. She's
learned a lot about the industry, and loves the Lexus, since she owns one. She's
also completed her real estate training, and will soon be taking the state exam
to become licensed to sell real estate, though she may sell some cars, in the
meantime. In any case, she's better than she's ever been!
Traveling?
Well, we've been all over. We took a few quick trips to Boston, as my
grandmother passed away; we miss her. Mostly, we've been spending time out West
here: a few trips to our good friends Lloyd
& John's, in their new house in Reno, and, of course, Wine Country.
We'll be celebrating Thanksgiving in Mill Valley with about 10 people, and
looking forward to it!
Other news?
Well, let's get you up to date on gadgets in our lives (what else?):
Let's
see…what else? I'm still smoking cigars, of course. With a 2-hour commute,
it's a necessity! Zinos
are still my favorite, but I've recently gotten turned on to Punch's, as well.
Finally,
upcoming events for us include:
Basically,
we're enjoying life to its fullest, having a great time, and relaxing. Thanks
for stopping by!

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