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Doing the New York thing

(okay, so after fixing the blog now that I discover it's been down for two days, I might as well update it...) I'm in Poughkeepsie for a couple of ITSO projects. For the last week I've been working on the development of material for the ITSO's Workshop World Tour. I'm helping out with the "System … Continue reading Doing the New York thing

Sep 7, 2009ibm, itso, new york, poughkeepsie, redbookLeave a comment
Life, Travel, Uncategorized

Heading home from Singapore

So here I am in the Qantas lounge at Changi Airport after my the last day of my trip to Singapore. The education went well (lots of smiling farewells) and I've forged some links with the locals that I hope will be fruitful for all. I'm trying to get over the silly habit I've developed … Continue reading Heading home from Singapore

Sep 20, 2008gadget, singapore, trainingLeave a comment
Travel, Uncategorized, Work

Short trip to Singapore

This week I'm in Singapore, running a training course on z/VM and Linux on System z. I really enjoy coming here! This is the first time I've done any kind of work here, and I'm enjoying fitting into the daily commute in another city!The weather here is, obviously, hot and humid. It's been far from … Continue reading Short trip to Singapore

Sep 16, 2008training, z/VMLeave a comment
Family, Travel, Uncategorized, Work

Canberra

I've been extremely slack at blogging recently. It's ironic that what has been keeping me from blogging has probably been the very thing that I could be blogging plenty about: the constant travel to Canberra. I'm planning on writing a bit more about my experiences of and in our nation's capital, so for now here … Continue reading Canberra

Aug 23, 2008Leave a comment
Travel, Uncategorized, Work

USA travel!

I'm in the US right now, for a work conference and some meetings. It's been an interesting trip already: a non-eventful flight over (when I was expecting it to be really bad having not flown economy to the US before, yes I know I'm spoilt), and a fascinating and very enjoyable tour of Los Angeles … Continue reading USA travel!

May 13, 2008conference, usaLeave a comment
Family, Fun, Life, Travel, Uncategorized

Holiday

We returned from holiday a little while ago -- we spent a week in Melbourne to visit family and friends.  While it wasn't Nicholas' first time on a plane, it was the first he was able to get involved in (being a couple of years older than his previous plane rides).He took to the plane amazingly … Continue reading Holiday

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