On My Own
It was a hectic last week of work at AMS Services. I was in a lot of meetings as people tried to “pick my brain” one last time. My last day was Friday (3/14), so now I’m officially on my own.
As I mentioned in my original Leaving the Day Job post, we’re parting on good terms. In fact, we just signed a contract for some consulting work for the next few months. In particular, I’ll be helping them build out their community web site, virtualization farm and continue with Team Foundation Server administration.
REAL World
Next week is REAL World, so I’m leaving for Austin on Tuesday. During the keynote Wednesday morning I give my 20 minute talk on Software Made Simple. Although I won’t be directly referencing it in my brief talk, I came across this comic about software simplicity today, which I think is very appropriate. I have to present one session on Thursday and two on Friday, so I’ll be pretty busy while I’m there!
For those not going, I’ll be posting regularly to RBDevZone with updates from REAL World. I may also try Twittering as well.
…There is now a new website for the Association of REALbasic Professionals. If you’re interested in this be sure to attend the meeting on Friday morning or find one of the founders to chat.
When I get back from REAL World, I’ll be immediately kicking into full-time LogicalVue consulting work. Right now I have 6 projects underway with several more likely.
If you’d like to get on my schedule for the summer, now would be a great time to get in touch with me.
Best Buy
There is no official Apple Store in Maine, which is a shame. The closest place to get Apple stuff was at a dealer about 20 miles from me. Until now. The Best Buy in the mall here recently got their Apple section all set up. I stopped by today to check it out and the display was pretty impressive. They had all the laptops (MacBook, MacBook Pro and MacBook Air) and the iMacs. They did not have any Mac Pros or Mac Minis. There was a limited amount of software (Quicken, iWork, iLife, Leopard, Office 2008, VMware Fusion, Parallels Desktop and CrossOver Office) and some Mac-specific hardware (Airport Extreme, AppleTV, mice and keyboards).
The display was mobbed the entire time I was there. You actually had to wait your turn to get at a Mac. However I didn’t see any Best Buy employees that were attempting to assist any customers.
Unlike some, I don’t mind Best Buy so I’m glad I now have a close place to get my Apple “fix”.

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