Big thanks to Muhammad Saleem for sending this my way. It reminds me a lot of the consultants I work or have worked with in the past that are always traveling week after week.
I’m not very flight savvy… yet, but it’s good to know what airports and planes have the technology I need to stay productive.
Enjoy, folks.
![Best Airports for Business Travelers [Infographic] Best+Airports+for+Business+Travelers Best Airports for Business Travelers [Infographic]](https://s3.amazonaws.com/infographics/Best+Airports+for+Business+Travelers.png)
Via: Online MBA News
Firefox 6 isn’t supposed to be released until August 16, but it is currently available for download on Mozilla’s FTP servers early.
You can download Firefox 6 for
Once installed, the welcome screen will still say it’s a beta, but that’s because Mozilla forgot to update the page before release. The new version boasts performance improvements, with some claims of up to 20%.
Want proof? Here’s a screen capture of my About window:
Go ahead, take it for a test drive!
Hello All,
It’s been awhile, but I am very happy to say that things are going well. I noticed that a lot of you still come and visit periodically, which is fantastic! There’s a lot of posts that will be coming down the pipeline that deal with some of the projects I’ve been involved with lately and in the past that deserve a mention or two.
WebMovement, LLC and PointZeroDesigns have also been up to their ears in work lately, and have been dominating the projects they’ve been involved with.
Expect some site updates soon, as well as more posts.
Brett
Hello all!
I finally got around to updating my resume, so feel free to check it out.
I’ve added my current experience with WebMovement, LLC and PointZeroDesigns and updated my current position and job responsibilities with Sentry Insurance.
Take care, everyone!
It’s been awhile since I’ve written anything on here, but I would like to start off by saying that a lot of things have changed in the past few weeks. As of December 18, 2010, I’ve been officially graduated from UWSP, and a new chapter in my life begins. Below is a picture of me, and my friends/480 group partners (sans Sarah), Tasia and Phil.
Along with graduation, I would be starting my full time job as a Java and Guidewire/GoSu developer on December 27th. Most of this month will revolve around training and learning more about the Agile/SCRUM methodologies the project managers implement for the system. I’m really excited that I get to work on such cutting edge technology that many other companies have adopted, too.
The disappointing part of graduation I’ve had so far is the fact that all of the free time I’ve promised myself I’ve had troubles finding. I think it’s in part of adjusting to a new non-collegiate sleep cycle, and all of the projects that Adam, Gary, and I have been landing lately. Let’s just say, we have a few large ones in the works. I’ll be posting updates as the projects are completed.
What I really wanted to say is that I am looking forward to all of the new things life has to offer. It’s been over 18 years since I’ve not been in school, so now is the time to start enjoying life and the opportunities that lie ahead. Will grad school be in my future? Absolutely, but time off is something I need, no matter what the naysayers claim.
As always, I wish all of you well in your endeavors!