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Photo: Pinecones

Taken at a lake near the summit of Pikes Peak. This image is part of my new Colorado photo gallery of people, places and things I’ve captured through the years of visiting [and now living in!] this amazing state.

Video: Airbus A350 vs. Boeing 787

You can’t help but crack up laughing at this video… It really symbolizes the initial incarnations of the Airbus A350 perfectly. You also can’t blame Boeing Commercial Airplanes for jumping on this and distributing it to customers! [Heck, I’d do it!]
A350 vs 787 from Google Video
Of course, you’ll notice this video is a bit dated. […]

PC LOAD LETTER!? WTF?

You know you’ve firmly established yourself as the resident geek when your neighbor knocks on your door, and politely asks you to troubleshoot a printer problem he’s having while drinking some coffee and enjoying a chat. Or, perhaps more…
As it turns out the cryptic error message inflicting his LaserJet was nothing too serious. In fact, […]

Innerwall Makes Headlines… Again!

This time, attention shifts to Innerwall’s new partnership with Microsoft to develop world-class Network Access Protection (NAP) solutions and better prepare our product to support the forthcoming Windows Vista.
Network Access Protection provides a comprehensive platform infrastructure that allows system administrators to monitor and control computer access to corporate networks as well as update non-compliant computers. […]

Airbus Introduces A350 XWB

Xtra Wide Body. Xtra Efficient. Xtra Comfort. Xtra Mile. Airbus’ revamped A350 offering, dubbed ‘XWB’ for Xtra Wide Body — a dramatic departure from the previous incarnation.
Airbus today unveiled its revamp of its A350 aircraft offering, detailing a new wider A350 XWB aircraft family to enter service from the middle of 2012.

The A350 XWB will […]

Photo: Storm Clouds

We’ve had a large amount of rain and powerful thunderstorms on a daily basis for the last week or so. This storm — seen developing on a ridge near Pikes Peak — later trounced my neighborhood with moderate hail.
The image is a 6 frame HDR composite, taken with a Canon EOS 30D.

Innerwall Enters CCEVS EAL 4 Evaluation

In a very impressive milestone, my employer, Innerwall, and our market-leading security suite, Secure Enclave, have been officially recognized by the National Information Assurance Partnership [NIAP], a joint venture between the National Security Agency [NSA] and the National Institute of Standards & Technology [NIST] as currently undergoing evaluation for Common Criteria EAL 4 certification.
So, what’s […]

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