Podcasting DEMO

September 27, 2005

Dave Hornik has a nice post of his visit to DEMO this year. The podcasters were there for the first time with both John Furrier from Podtech and Greg Galant of VentureVoice.
One of the things we have been planning here at VentureBlogger is to start a podcast.
Both did a really nice job and showed the [...]

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Katrina & Rita

September 26, 2005

Yo’ Technosailor-ites I hope that all is well for you. I think I am finally back to the point of functionable. Lots have been going on in my personal life & the world. So I thought I would do my best to fill in for Aaron and at least try to spark some form of [...]

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Pensacola, Florida: Day 12

September 24, 2005

Finally, I have an opportunity to check things out at something better that 21 kbps dial up from a flea bag motel. My friend Tracy invited six of us out to his mom’s house in Pensacola for the weekend. His mom is in Illinois and we have the place to ourselves. [...]

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Awaiting Rita

September 22, 2005

In case you all are wondering, yes we are holding our breath on Hurricane Rita. This is a monster storm whose projected path is drifting farther eastward by the hour it seems. As of 2PM CDT, part of Mississippi is under a Tropical Storm watch. As of 10 AM, even Louisiana wasn’t [...]

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Mobile, Alabama: Day 11

September 22, 2005

We were moved to Mobile, Alabama yesterday. Rather, we were moved to Bayou La Batre. The hotel we are staying with is a step down from a Motel 6. Some of the guys have mold in their bathrooms. The rooms stink of stale cigarettes. Some of the sheets have holes in them. It’s really unreal. [...]

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Last Night in Montgomery

September 21, 2005

All is well. Northrop is moving us (AGAIN!) tomorrow. Tomorrow night I’ll be staying in Mobile, Alabama– rather, Bayou Labatre, Alabama (a 30 minute drive outside of Pascagoula. From what we’ve been told by our excellent pilot, Mark, a local yokel of southern Alabama, Bayou Labatre is a shrimping hole in the wall area with [...]

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Montgomery, Alabama: Day Seven

September 18, 2005

It’s Sunday. It’s hot. Heat index is in the 103 degree range. We found a sports bar that was was playing the Raven’s game…. what a waste of time since they lost.
It’s been nice to have a few days off. It’s back to the 5am grind tomorrow morning, but now we have seven [...]

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Montgomery, Alabama: Day Six

September 17, 2005

After a full week of work in Mississippi, things have moved into a much more organized chaotic mode. The crews that were in from Dallas and Melbourne, Florida went home yesterday morning. That left seven of us to a 17 passenger plane. Mucho stretching room. It’s temporary as reinforcements from Newport News, Virginia, California and [...]

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Montgomery, Alabama: Day Two

September 13, 2005

We were moved from our hotel in Dallas, Texas to Montgomery, Alabama. Much nicer hotel here in the Embassy Suites. However, Montgomery is a hole!! Outside of the four sides of the ES property is nothing but boarded up buildings and abandoned alleys and empty streets. It’s okay. Keeps yours [...]

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Pascagoula, Mississippiy: Day 1

September 12, 2005

Today was an interesting day. We were up at 5am for the 6am departure for the airport. From there, we piled into a tiny little prop-job airplane and made the two hour flight to Pascagoula. After landing and settling into the chaos that we were certain to encounter (first day back on the [...]

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The latest from Aaron

September 12, 2005

What’s the deal Technosalor-ites? Just wanted to let you all know Aaron is cool and geeting into the grind. I will admit I as a friend am wishing and praying for nothing but the best for him & the rest of the crew that have been chosen to represent and assist.
He has sent me some [...]

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