So it's now August 21st and by my little Google Desktop Gadget I've got just 12 days left until my wedding.
I've got to tell you that all the stuff that people say about a wedding being crazy to plan and such is completely true. Xan and I have been pretty lucky with all the support that we've gotten from our families and from the hotel where we are having the reception, but there is still a thousand things to do.
But that's all part of what makes it such a special day. It's the work that we put into it making it our special day (not somebody elses) that allows us to have so much fun and be able to hold onto memories of a wonderful day for the next 50 plus years.
I'm so looking forward to the wedding simply because I know it's all going to come together (some stuff may get screwed up at the end, but that's us so it's cool) and everyone is going to have a wonderful time.
So I don't know how many updates I'll do to this over the next few weeks, but since I haven't been updating it for a while now I guess there isn't any huge problem there.
-Kent
Basically this is going to be a totally random set of blogs. It could be about technology, movies, TV, music, people, work, who knows. Basically it's a place for me to "talk" to the world and hopefully get some interesting feedback from people.
Monday, August 21, 2006
Friday, May 12, 2006
Team Dynamics
The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable by Patrick M. Lencioni
This is just a great book for any person. We all are members of teams in our lives, whether that's in business, family, sports, whatever.
The book is geared toward a business situation and that's where it shows the most relevance. It's written as a novel for most of the book and that was an interesting approach. The author does a great job of doing this and making his points understood very well by the different characters. You are instantly able to relate your life to the situation by picturing the different characters as the good, and bad, people on the teams in your life.
A valuable, although at times difficult, part of reading this book for me was seeing how I often do a lot of things wrong in the teams that I'm part of. After reading this book I'm much more aware of things that I do and have started to watch for those in order to put the team first. A very enlightening experience.
I highly recommend this book to anyone who leads a team, or is part of one that is looking to make improvements.
Saturday, April 15, 2006
Orb DVR

I just ran across this on the trusty Gizmodo feed. I was pretty skeptical about it as I've seen some stuff like this in the past and they just didn't work all that well.I loaded it onto my computer and gave it a shot. A little strange to setup, but certainly doable. I setup my laptop in the same room and gave it a shot. Seems to work pretty well. I've got a couple of things to work out, but so far so good.
Orb DVR Everywhere: Take That TiVo With You: "If you have TiVoToGo and a TiVo Series 2 DVR, Orb DVR Everywhere will let you stream programs from that TiVo to any Web-enabled mobile device, PDA, or PC. It will also let you access music, photos, or video from your PC.
And, if your PC has a TV tuner, you can watch live or recorded TV from that, too. It's a free add-on to the company's Orb software for Windows XP.
-Gizmodo Blog Entry
So if you're interested check it out at www.orb.com.
Sunday, April 09, 2006
Google Reader learns to share
Google Reader learns to share
This is an interesting feature that Google has now added to their RSS Reader program. I've decided to give it a ty here on my Blog so that everyone can see what I'm recently marking off as "stared" items. Keep in mind that I don't "star" a lot of things currently, but what I do I find honestly interesting. Take a look on the sidebar and see what I'm finding interesting in the wonderful web.
This is an interesting feature that Google has now added to their RSS Reader program. I've decided to give it a ty here on my Blog so that everyone can see what I'm recently marking off as "stared" items. Keep in mind that I don't "star" a lot of things currently, but what I do I find honestly interesting. Take a look on the sidebar and see what I'm finding interesting in the wonderful web.
Mom always taught us to share and now we know why: it's fun. Google Reader, which keeps track of websites you like to read regularly, just added the ability to share what you like to read with your friends.
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