Wyoming Wilderness

I am experimenting today with a new feature which allows me to embed a photo book I published from my first visit to Wyoming. By clicking on the book you will be able to flip through its pages. If you click on the Full Screen icon (towards the right hand side of the menu bar in the book window) you will be able to get a much better view.

Oprah Audience

On Friday, Jeanine and the other members of a book group to which she belongs were guests of the Oprah Winfrey show. Although none were called on for questions during the show the group had a grand old time in the Windy City. I believe this shot was taken during a shopping excursion. Jeanine also met up with her sister Lauren and they enjoyed a visit with their aunt Karen.

Free Day


Jeanine is still in Chicago with her book group as guests of the Oprah Winfrey Show. The show was taped yesterday and she then connected with her sister Lauren who drove up from Indianapolis. Kyle spent the day working and then took Hannah out to the Cheesecake Factory for a birthday celebration. Nico and Holly spent the day together, first watching the CCHS Men’s Varsity Soccer team capture their second straight state title, and then painting her bedroom. Maya went to see the new Harry Potter film with her friend Lydia after spending the better part of the day together. I was left entirely free to enjoy my new Audi Q5 which I picked up this morning. I had planned to get another A3 but in the end, decided I needed a change of pace and a little more room for the kids.

Emmy Award

Chief Operation Officer of Avid, Kirk Arnold, was gracious enough to allow me to borrow the Emmy Award I accepted years ago to share with students during my presentation yesterday. In addition to actors and directors, Emmy Awards are given to companies for technical achievement. I was honored to accept this one for pioneering work in computer video on behalf of Pinnacle Systems (which was subsequently acquired by Avid). I took advantage of the 16-hour loan to make this self-portrait which is far better than the snapshot taken on the night of the award ceremony.

Invent Yourself

A couple of slides from my presentation. Many of the parents in attendance resonated with my message and thanked me for sharing it. What impact my advice will have on the students remains to be seen.

Inner Nerd

Embracing Your Inner Nerd; Wild Adventures in Technology was the title of my presentation to students (and some parents and teachers) at the Concord Carlisle High School this evening. To promote careers in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), I shared my career journey, dispensed advice, demonstrated a couple of robots, and showed off the Emmy Award I accepted for early work in computer-based video. I was quite pleased that Nicolai, who was among the audience, enjoyed the talk and did not feel that I had embarrassed him.

Early Projects

For the last few days, I have been traveling down memory lane as I prepare materials for a talk I am giving tomorrow at the high school. I am to speak on my career journey in the field of engineering and technology to students considering a similar path. Pictured here are some of my earliest hand-wired designs. The first circuit was for a project I completed while at Stanford, the second was my earliest design for a video capture system which ultimately dictated the course of my career.

Tree Lighting


Concord has the perfect live Christmas tree located in the center of town. Four utility workers, each operating their own bucket truck worked in perfect synchronization to hang decorative lighting on the tree. I have often wondered how this task was accomplished and can now count that mystery solved. I will follow up with a photo of the illuminated tree in a future posting.

Nasty Crash


The parking lot at iRobot overlooks Route 3. This morning three of four northbound lanes were closed due to the very serious accident pictured here.

Reunited


Reunited after two days apart, mother and daughter prepare for the end-of-the-season soccer game between the two groups. I officiated the match which resulted in a 5-5 tie amidst widespread disparaging comments about my abilities as a referee from the girls. I do not believe that my occasional shots on their goal, headers in favor of the parent’s team, or questionable calls in the box were inconsistent with my responsibilities as an unpaid referee who shares a bed with one of the parents on the field.

Wildwife

As we returned to Massachusetts from Vermont I paused for some nature and wildlife wildwife portrait photography.

Clay Brook Resort

A second evening of Mountainfilm on Tour took us to the Clay Brook Resort on Sugarbush Mountain where we also spent the evening. The setting here was more intimate and required two screens to accommodate the full audience of more than 300. Nico and I were introduced to a standing ovation. During the intermission Nicolai was sought out by several attractive young ladies for celebrity photo ops, a perk, it should be noted, which did not extend to the other star of the film.

Lake Champlain

Jeanine, Nico and I spent the day with Susan in Burlington while Kyle supervised the care of Maya back in Concord. I spent a large part of the day on my computer taking care of some lose ends from work and researching an imminent new car purchase. Later in the day I scampered to the top of 1000 foot Mount Philo to enjoy a spectacular view of Lake Champlain.

Mountainfilm on Tour

After work, Jeanine, Nico and I drove to Burlington, Vermont to attend Mountainfilm on Tour on the UVM campus. Select entries from the Telluride Mountainfilm Festival go on tour around the country. Nico and I were introduced after the screening of Nico’s Challenge (the film about our ascent of Mount Kilimanjaro and fundraising for the Free Wheelchair Mission) and responded to questions from the audience of ~400 which included Jeanine’s sister, Susan, and several of her friends. Nicolai did a great job and has become quite comfortable addressing large groups. We enjoyed a late night breakfast before spending the night at Susan’s home.

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