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  • ThePodCraft Beer Show first post

    July 12, 2020

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    The Who, What, Where, Why, and How of Craft Beer

    Hey this is Tech Guy Steve (@TechGuySteve on Twitter) … quick update as we launch this podcast about all things craft beer:

    • Working on website … DNS should be working from our DNS provider to our blog software.
    • Working on social media sites: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and others …
    • Scheduled first podcast recording with Charlie & Chris on Friday, July 17, 2020.
    • Working graphics with Ashley.
    • Collaborating with the team via Microsoft Teams.
    • Working on the audio intro.
    • Bought another microphone so Charlie & Chris have the "same" kind … I'll use the 'weird one' ;-).  I will only be on the podcast for adult supervision.

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  • Thoughts & Tips For July 2020

    July 1, 2020

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    CURRENT EVENTS

    On the health front — all continues to be AOK with regards to COVD-19 for us and our immediate families.  We continue to be vigilant and focused:

    • #wear_a_mask,
    • #wash_your_hands,
    • #social_distance, and
    • #stay_home_if_sick.

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    Related to #blacklivesmatter, and increasing social justice & ending racism, I do like this new YouTube show Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man: 

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    I am learning a lot, and working on a bunch mental changes as I become aware of them.

    CAMPING

    We recently did some camping in the local mountains near Julian in a San Diego County park called William Heise County Park.

    2020-06-15 17.24.07-COLLAGEIt was a lot of fun and relaxing.  We had some good food also:

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    TECHNOLOGY AND TIPS

    • I am trying out these bone-conducting water proof headphones for swimming — AfterShokz Black Diamond Xtrainerz — so far I like them a great deal.  More updates as I get more use out of them.
    • I recently listed to three Audible books that were "free" for being an Audible Subscriber.  If you aren't an Audible Subscriber, the price on these are pretty reasonable:
      1. "How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps" by Andrew Rowe.  This is a fun book about taking on (from a D&D perspective) a very important quest, but doing it in a not so traditional way. 
      2. "Caffeine: How Caffeine Created the Modern World" by Michael Pollan.  A great detailed account of how caffeine came into the modern world and the impact caffeine has had via coffee, tea, and now a ton of other drinks.  I learned a lot, but it didn't change my caffeine consumption much.  I have over the years reduced my caffeine use later in the day.  I use to drink a soda late in the day on the way home from work.  That stopped several years ago.  Then I stopped consuming caffeine by 3 pm. And after this book I moved that back to 2 pm without much trouble, and much better sleep.  Maybe 1 pm should be the next experiment?!?
      3. "I Hear You: The Surprisingly Simple Skill Behind Extraordinary Relationships" by Michael S. Sorensen. This is an excellent book, especially right now with #blacklivesmatter, and the conversations happening around racism, justice, inequality, and opportunity.  The listening skills outlined in this book are simple and easy to learn.  If you want to listen better, then I highly recommend this book.
    • If you are running Windows 10 then I strongly encourage you to buy a 16-GB USB Flash Drive, and follow these recommendations to make a recovery drive.

    OTHER TOPICS

    • My in-person David Allen Getting Things Done (GTD) classes for July and August are moving to August and September respectively. We are still at maximum telework at work and being onsite is limited to mission essential tasking. I did finally get access to the digital GTD online course content per some licenses we bought for work. My next step is review that material, and then determine when and with what collaboration tool-suite to run a pilot.
    • I am still playing a good amount Dungeons & Dragons with some friends online.  The main books that I bought were the: DM Guide, Player Guide, Monster Manual, and DM Screen.  The tools we are using to play online include: Zoom/Discord (for video collaboration), Beyond D&D, (for character sheets & DM resources) and Roll20 (for sharing maps, combat, etc).  Two of my favorite mapping tools are: Inkarnate (for world, geographic, city, and town mapping) and Dungeon Scrawl (for dungeons, buildings, combat level maps, etc).  If you want a demo, then let me know.

    QUOTE I'M THINKING ABOUT

    We all have choices to be made … attributes that matter …

    Chose Discipline over Weakness
    Chose Fortitude over Rashness
    Chose Courage over Cowardice
    Chose Clearheadedness over Disorganization
    Chose Selflessness over Selfishness
    Chose Sacrifice over Cowardice

    Source: "The Daily Stoic: 366 Meditations on Wisdom" for June 13, 2020.

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  • Thoughts & Tips for June 2020

    June 2, 2020

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    CURRENT EVENTS

    Basically all is well with regards to COVID-19 since the last update. Everyone is healthy. Maximum telework. Virtual school. Social distancing. Major home bodies with home projects in full swing. And a good amount of Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) as an escape vice binge watching shows.

    The ongoing justice crisis with #blacklivesmatter has left me sad, angry, frustrated, and motivated.  The horrible murder of George Floyd, and the peaceful protests turning violent with illegal rioting and looting have then been exasperated by some in law enforcement using unconscionable illegal force and tactics. And then we have some elected politicians and civil servants make things worse not better. Change must happen: 

    • Love your neighbor as yourself — treat and value others with the dignity, respect, and grace you would like others to show to you.
    • Work towards a society based on justice, equality, liberty, and opportunities.
    • Condemn and reject at-all-times covert and overt hatred, racism, bigotry, and discrimination.
    • Realize and acknowledge that your place in life probably has more positives and privilege, than others who have suffered greatly, and do not have the hope that you have, or feel that their voices have been heard in the past or currently being valued or heard.

    Freedom is hard work and not to be taken for granted — FREEDOM IS NOT FREE!

    EXERCISE UPDATE

    I continue to enjoying my two mornings a week (Tue & Thu) riding this bike trainer while watching YouTube cycling videos using this iPad stand, and listening to audio books or podcasts.  On Sunday mornings I am completing a route around Fletcher Hills that is about 10 miles.  I have noticed that my time to complete the route keeps getting shorter so overall my biking has improved during COVID-19.

    So the pool at our house has been open since last month's post.  I am doing mini-laps and training with a DIY bungie-harness setup.  Very nice to be back in the water.  More info here.

    I also did pick up a recovery tool that I've been meaning to get — Theragun recently came out with the mini.  I've only had it for a short time but it has really given me some relief on parts of my left leg that is still giving me some issues since my bulged disc two years ago.

    TECHNOLOGY AND TIPS

    • If you are a new protester, then you might want to check out these tips from Wired.
    • My friend Derek has a long post on what he has learned in transitioning to an Apple Mac OS laptop.
    • I recently started drinking Smith Teamaker Portland Breakfast Tea in the morning.  I really enjoy it.

    SOME MUSIC RECOMMENDATIONS

    I have been listening to a lot more music recently.  Here are some suggestions from YouTube:

    • Sparks – "Music That You Can Dance To" (official video)
    • Dave Brubeck – Take Five
    • Ocean Between – Lies (CHVRCHES Cover)
    • CHVRCHES – Forever (Separated But Together Version)
    • Mad World performed by Curt Smith of Tears For Fears
    • Fiat Lux – Blue Emotion
    • The Three O'Clock – Jet Fighter
    • George Gershwin – Rhapsody In Blue
    • Jim Croce – Gunga Din
    • Journey – Separate Ways
    • Blancmange – The Day Before You Came & Don't Tell Me
    • Depeche Mode – New Life
    • Howard Jones & Nik Kershaw – Wouldn't It Be Good
    • Dire Straits – Sultans Of Swing

    OTHER TOPICS

    • I am prepping for a 9 person David Allen Getting Things Done (GTD) class at work in June but it isn't confirmed yet.  The wheels of purchasing stuff at work have been going slow, and I still don't have digital licenses, but I am told that could change any day now.
    • I am still playing at least one day of the week Dungeons & Dragons with some friends online.  The main books that I bought were the: DM Guide, Player Guide, Monster Manual, and DM Screen.  The tools we are using to play online include: Zoom, BeyondD&D, and Roll20.  I am trying out some mapping tools.  More about that next month.

    QUOTE I'M THINKING ABOUT

    "Do not pray for an easy life, pray for the strength to endure a difficult one." – Bruce Lee

     

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  • Love Is Dead By CHVRCHES Is 2 Years Old Today!

    May 25, 2020

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    The third album "Love Is Dead" by CHVRCHES is 2 years old today!  If you don't have a copy then here are some links:

    • Digital
    • Audio CD
    • Vinyl
    • Streaming via Amazon Prime

    You can also get CHVRCHES gear via their online store.

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  • My Favorite Swimming Tech

    May 24, 2020

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    I have two favorite swimming tech items that I personally use while I swim (in my own personal pool as above or at the YCMA before COVID):

    • MP3 Player: Sewobye Waterproof MP3 Player 
    • Headphones: HydroActive Short-Cord Waterproof Headphones 

    I use to use Apple iPod devices that were water proofed, but those are not available any more.  I have tried a several different headphones, and by far the HydroActive are my favorite. 

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  • Thoughts & Tips For May 2020

    May 1, 2020

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    DSC01811Photo by Steve Holden. MORE LIKE THIS!

    COVID-19

    Basically all is well with us since the last update. Everyone is healthy. Maximum telework. Virtual school. Social distancing. Major home bodies with home projects in full swing. And a good amount of Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) as an escape vice binge watching shows.

    WORKING OUT

    I am enjoying my two mornings a week (Tue & Thu) riding this bike trainer while watching YouTube cycling videos using this iPad stand, and listening to audio books. I am almost done re-listening to all the Mark Greaney's Gray Man Series books.

    One thing I really miss is swimming at the YMCA.  I have been tempted to put on my tri-wetsuit to swim mini-laps in our pool, but I haven't pulled the trigger. They just opened up the beaches and ocean in San Diego this weekend so maybe a swim in the ocean is going to happen sooner than later.

    TECHNOLOGY AND TIPS

    • I really like the Rocketbook re-usable notebook for my daily journaling. It is working out well.
    • A while back I bought this external A/V to USB converter box from Hauppauge (no longer for sale).  I recently found it and it turns out the Hauppauge WinTV Version 10 software still supports it, so I have been digitizing old VHS tapes that last couple of weeks.  So far it has been working out pretty well.  Once recorded via WinTV I have been converting them to MP4 using Handbrake.  This more current device seems to offer the same capabilities as the one I have.
    • Related to the A/V digitizing, I also have some DV (Digital Video) content that I need to get off of tape to the computer, and backed up to the Cloud.  I installed this FireWire Card into my Windows 10 system, and it worked after a single reboot.  It is a nice upgrade for fast storage, and for connecting to older digital devices.

    SOME MUSIC RECOMMENDATIONS

    I have been listening to a lot more music recently.  Here are some suggestions from YouTube:

    • CHVRCHES: Forever (The Tonight Show: At Home Edition)
    • lofi hip hop radio – beats to relax/study to
    • Oceans Between – Lies (CHVRCHES Cover)
    • CHVRCHES – Forever (Separate But Together Version)
    • Jeff McCall – Ain't No Sunshine Being Boiled [The Human League / Bill Withers Mashup Cover]
    • Mad World performed by Curt Smith of Tears For Fears
    • Spandau Ballet – The Reformation Tour 2009 (Live At The O2) [Full Concert]
    • Spandau Ballet – Soul Boys of the Western World (2014), 1080p , Full Movie
    • TOP OF THE POPS (THE STORY OF 1980)
    • Fiat Lux – Blue Emotion
    • Leon Theremin playing his own instrument
    • Andrea Bocelli: Music For Hope – Live From Duomo di Milano
    • Jeff McCall – Bad Connection [Yazoo Cover Version]
    • QuaranTunes with Travis Cloer #9 w/ Erich Bergen, Deven May, & Jeff Leibow – "SHERRY" (Four Seasons)

    OTHER TOPICS

    • I have had to postponed by May David Allen Getting Things Done (GTD) class at work until July.  The next class is scheduled for the middle of June, however if we still have strict social distancing rules in place at work then I am probably going to have to postpone that one also.  I am still working on getting permission to teach virtually but that has been slow going.
    • Playing Dungeons & Dragons has been super fun and one of the best things that I hopes continues after COVID-19.  The main books that I bought were the: DM Guide, Player Guide, Monster Manual, and DM Screen.

    QUOTE I'M THINKING ABOUT

    "There's more than one way to look at a problem, and they may all be right." – Norman Schwarzkopf

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  • Gray Man Series – Major Book Recommendation

    May 1, 2020

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    Screenshot 2020-05-10 at 15.23.41I am a big fan of Mark Greaney's Gray Man Series.

    I have consumed all of them using Audible.

    These are the books in order (I do recommend listening or reading in order if you can. However, they do stand alone if want to listen or read them out of order).:

    1. The Gray Man
    2. On Target
    3. Ballistic
    4. Dead Eye
    5. Back Blast
    6. Gunmetal Gray
    7. Agent In Place
    8. Mission Critical
    9. One Minute Out

    Here are several reasons why I enjoy them:

    • Court has a moral compass.
    • The moral compass gets him in all sorts of unintended consequences.
    • It is action packed.
    • It is fast moving.
    • The story telling is exceptional.
    • The locations are well researched.
    • I like action spy/espionage/intelligence/special operations/covert/clandestine/etc. stories.

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  • Thoughts & Tips for April 2020

    April 1, 2020

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    CHANGE OF PLANS?!?

    Since last months update, the world has really changed!

    COVID-19 has interrupted all of us in an unprecedented level, and caused us all to pivot, change, and adapt to a new normal.

    My pivot and those around me seem to be headed in the right direction.  We are all healthy.  I am able to telework 95% of the time.  Christy is teleworking full-time, and Conrad & Spencer are doing all their college classes online.  Carson is supposed to start back to high-school online around April 20th.

    My heart goes out to anyone who has lost a loved one, lost their job, or are currently sick. Peace be with you! If you need anything from me (including prayers), then please let me know.

    TECHNOLOGY AND TIPS

    REPEAT FROM LAST MONTH — Some great tips here on how to correctly wash your hands! [REDDIT]

    This video – A Trip Through New York City in 1911 (on YouTube) – is interesting to watch.

    I have found what I think is a unique feature in the Apple Clock iOS application.  Instead of a alarm or an alert that happens after a timer is finished, you can scroll all the way down the list of alarms, and choose the option to 'stop playing audio.'  This is cool because if you start a timer and then a music playlist, you will know when your time is done when your iPad or iPhone stops playing music.  Very cool for early morning workouts!

    Speaking about workouts.  With the local YMCAs closed I haven't been able to swim laps, so I moved to biking using this trainer that I picked up when it looked like the YMCA was going to close in early March.  I also got this iPad stand for watching cycling videos on YouTube while stationary riding in the morning before telework.  This is only two days a week (usually Tue and Thu), the other days I am running or actually biking in the real world (usually on Sun).  I really miss swimming and might need to get my tri-wetsuit on and just swim around in the backyard pool sooner than later.

    SOME OF THE STUFF I THOUGHT I'D BE DOING BUT ARE NOT DOING NOW

    • I have had to postponed by April David Allen Getting Things Done (GTD) class at work until June.  May is still on the books but time will tell.  The DC course I was planning also for April is TBD.   I am working getting permission to teach virtually but that is still in the works.
    • We weren't able to see John Lloyd Young or go to Joshua Tree.
    • Carson and Christy both had very small family birthday parties.

    THINGS I AM LOOKING FORWARD TO

    • On April 9th, Christy and I will be celebrating our 26th wedding anniversary.  I got the better part of this deal!
    • More Dungeons & Dragons!  Yes back to some D&D! We are playing at home with me being Dungeon Master (DM) with Christy, Carson, and Spencer adventuring.  And I've re-connected with some great friends from high school, and we are going to start playing online.  It should be very fun.  I did go all in though and buy the latest books & gear: DM Guide, Player Guide, Monster Manual, and DM Screen.
    • I recently picked up a Rocketbook re-usable notebook for my daily journaling.  I mostly did it because I'd like to digital archive them for reflection later.  And I do like journaling with a pen than typing in a computer.  I'll keep you posted on how it goes.

    QUOTE I'M THINKING ABOUT

    "There are only two ways to live your life. One is as if nothing is a miracle. The other is as if everything is." – Albert Einstein

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  • Tom Peters – Recession46: Forty-six ‘Secrets’ and ‘Clever Strategies’ For Dealing with the Recession of 2008

    March 27, 2020

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    I recent got an email from Tom Peters:

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    The email listed his 46 secrets & strategies he recommend during the 2008 financial crisis.  I found a link to the blog article, but when you go there the PDF down link isn't working (hopefully it will get fixed soon).

    So meanwhile here they are:

    Forty-Six Strategies for Dealing with Gut-wrenching Downturns from Tom Peters:

    1. You come to work earlier.
    2. You leave work later.
    3. You work harder.
    4. You may well work for less; and, if so, you adapt to the untoward circumstances with a smile—even if it kills you inside.
    5. You volunteer to do more.
    6. You dig deep, deeper, deepest—and always bring a good attitude to work.
    7. You fake it if your good attitude flags.
    8. You literally practice your "stage face" in the mirror each morning, and in the loo mid-morning.
    9. You give new meaning to the idea and intensive practice of "visible management."
    10. You take better than usual care of yourself and encourage others to do the same— physical well-being significantly impacts mental well-being and response to stress.
    11. You shrug off shit that flows downhill in your direction—buy a shovel or a "pre- worn" raincoat on eBay.
    12. You try to forget about the "good old days"—nostalgia is self-destructive. (And boring.)
    13. You buck yourself up with the thought that "this too shall pass," but then remind yourself that it might not pass anytime soon; and so you rededicate yourself to making the absolute best of what you have now—character is determined, virtually in full, by one's reaction to adverse circumstances.
    14. You work the phones and then work the phones some more—and stay in touch with, and on the mind of, positively everyone.
    15. You frequently invent breaks from routine, including "weird" ones—"change-ups" prevent wallowing in despair and bring a fresh perspective.
    16. You eschew all forms of personal excess.
    17. You simplify.
    18. You sweat the details as never before.
    19. You sweat the details as never before.
    20. You sweat the details as never before.
    21. You raise to the sky and maintain—at all costs—the Standards of Excellence by which you unfailingly and unflinchingly evaluate your own performance.
    22. You are maniacal when it comes to responding to even the slightest screw-up.
    23. You find ways to be around young people and to keep young people around—they are less likely to be members of the "sky is falling" school. (Naïveté can be a blessing.)
    24. You learn new tricks of your trade.
    25. You pass old tricks of the trade on to others—mentoring matters now more than ever.
    26. You invest heavily in your Internet-Twitter-Facebook-"cloud"-computing skills.
    27. You remind yourself, daily, that this is not just something to be "gotten through"—it is the Final Exam of Competence, of Character, and, even if you're not a boss, of Leadership. (People often make great leaps in a short period during difficult times.)
    28. You network like a demon.
    29. You network like a demon inside the company—get to know more of the folks who "do the real work," and who can be your most dependable allies when it comes to getting things done seamlessly and fast.
    30. You network like a demon outside the company—get to know more of the folks "down the line," who "do the real work" in vendor customer outfits. (They can become, and will become, your most avid allies and champions.)
    31. You offer thanks to others by the truckload if good things happen—and take the heat if bad things happen.
    32. You behave kindly, but you don't sugarcoat or hide the truth—humans are startlingly resilient, and rumors are the real spirit-killers.
    33. You treat small successes as if they were World Cup victories—and celebrate and commend people accordingly.
    34. You shrug off the losses (ignoring what's going on in your tummy), and get back on the horse and immediately try again.
    35. You avoid negative people to the extent you can—pollution kills.
    36. You read the riot act to the gloom-sprayers, once avoiding them becomes impossible. (Gloom is the ultimate "weapon of mass destruction" in tough times.
    37. You give new meaning to the word "thoughtful."
    38. You don't put limits on the budget for flowers—"bright and colorful" works marvels.
    39. You redouble and re-triple your efforts to "walk in your customer's shoes." (Especially if the shoes smell.)
    40. You mind your manners—and accept others' lack of manners in the face of their strains.
    41. You are kind to all mankind.
    42. You keep your shoes shined.
    43. You leave the blame game at the office door.
    44. You call out, in no uncertain terms, those who continue to play the "office politics" game.
    45. You become a paragon of personal accountability.
    46. And then you pray.

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  • Thoughts & Tips For March 2020

    March 1, 2020

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    WHAT'S BEEN GOING ON?

    I did do a Sprint Triathlon hosted by the UCSD Triton Triathlon Team on Feb. 16, 2020.   It was tough but good fun:

    Sprint Tri PhotosFeb. 16 was also my son Conrad's 21st birthday.  We had a good time celebrating:

    Conrad B-Day

    I've also enjoyed a few great IPA-ish beers this month. Here are some recommendations:

    Some Awesome Bitter Beers

    Thanks to one more day in February (aka the 29th), I was able to get our 2019 taxes done, and see one of our favorite 80s cover band — Resurrection Radio at the awesome Helix Brewing Co. in La Mesa, CA. This is a setlist from a previous show.

    TECHNOLOGY AND TIPS

    One of my favorite authors — Mark Greaney — was in town on Feb. 18th promoting his new book "One Minute Out" (this is book #9 of the Gray Man series) at Warwick's in La Jolla.  It is highly recommended this new book and the overall series in general. Here is a picture from that evening:

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    Last month I mentioned that my new HP PC only has USB 3.0 ports on the front of the computer.  I ended up getting this 4-port HUB so I could move more of the high-speed connections back behind the computer.  So far it is working out pretty well.

    Some great tips here on how to correctly wash your hands! [REDDIT]

    FUTURE STUFF THAT I AM EXCITED ABOUT

    • I have scheduled David Allen Getting Things Done (GTD) classes for work (via VitalSmarts) for March, April, and May.  I might also teach a class in the DC area in April for a program office.
    • Christy and I are going to see Jersey Boys star John Lloyd Young in a couple of weeks.
    • We are planning a weekend camping trip to Joshua Tree at the end of the month.

    QUOTE I'M THINKING ABOUT

    “Each moment is a place you’ve never been.” — Mark Strand

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