Saturday, December 22, 2007

I've Moved!!!

Hey everyone!


I've moved to http://www.techyness.com and to WordPress. Check it out

Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Everyone's in Pursuit of Something...

The first reason why I am making a reference to Robert Frost..
Syracuse, New York weather.


Robert Frost, "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening"

Whose woods these are I think I know.
His house is in the village though;
He will not see me stopping here
To watch his woods fill up with snow.

My little horse must think it queer
To stop without a farmhouse near
Between the woods and frozen lake
The darkest evening of the year.

He gives his harness bells a shake
To ask if there is some mistake.
The only other sound's the sweep
Of easy wind and downy flake.

The woods are lovely, dark and deep.
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep.


Second, this poem has me wonder where the speaker is traveling... and what s/he is in pursuit of.

So my question to you (readers) is: What are you pursuing?

Sure, your travels may not be as snowy as what it is like in Syracuse right now, but we're all looking for something...

Daily Orange Article #2: How the Internet Eases the Job Search

Although a few quotes were edited out because it came from someone who writes for the D.O. (oops)... I'm hoping that students will get something out of this article.

Check out the Article

As the fall semester ends, Syracuse University seniors are weighing possible post-graduation plans. Options are endless - anything from full-time employment, graduate school or even a year off.

Since time isn't so open-ended, some knowledge in networking typically goes a long way. Debi Walker, assistant director at Center for Career Services, stresses the importance of taking advantage of the tech-savvy resources SU has to offer.

Walker explained new developments to Orangelink, SU's online recruiting software, including switching to a new vendor and a partnership with CareerBuilder.com and how it will be easier for students to use this online tool.

If they don't use additional resources, students "might be missing out on something really great," she said.

"Networking is the still the best way to find employment opportunities," said Tim Kalucki, Information Technology and Services vice president. The firm specializes in consulting and direct staffing with offices throughout the Midwest. He warns students that they need to differentiate themselves in today's job market.

"If you're not competitive and out there, you will get passed over," he said. "It may not be your dream job, but look for a well-respected company. (Recent graduates) need experience and prove that they know how to work in a professional environment."

Another way to network online is through blogs, which can provide a new perspective to job hunters. Blogs connect to one another by linking to thoughts of other bloggers, instantly creating a knowledge network accessible no matter where the user is located.

The business networking site LinkedIn can be used for online networking by anyone, and joining is free. The site is made up of more than 16 million people representing 150 industries. The Web site boasts that "more people have joined LinkedIn than live in Sweden."

But it's no Facebook. The New York Times' blog Bits quoted LinkedIn Chief Executive Dan Nye explaining that the site is a "productivity tool to make professional people more effective," unlike other sites, where "there is a lot of noise and interference."

To find a blog that fits a specific topic, check out Technorati, a search engine devoted to blogs and social media. According to Technorati, which searches a database of more than 112.8 million blogs, there are 175,000 new blogs created every day.

Or, if generating your own content is more your style, create your own blog by signing up for free with Blogger, WordPress or Blogster, among others.

Kalucki, who works closely with college students and professionals to find life after graduation, stresses the need to publish one's resume in cyberspace."Put your resume out in as many areas as possible because you don't know how it's going to get picked up," he said.

His company and many other third party recruiters utilize software that scans the Internet for key words."Since on-campus exposure is limited, get your resume out there - on your home page, Monster.com and Craig's list," he said. "You want as many people to see it as possible."

"Employers say that a lack of research is why students don't get selected or interviewed," Walker said. "You need to be prepared before talking to employers or you are cutting yourself short. The technology is there. You can even (research) at 3 a.m."

Monday, December 03, 2007

Maine's Wife Carrying Championships (unrelated to Tech)

Bethel, Maine: Even if you can’t be here for the annual North American Wife Carrying Championships, Bethel is worth the detour off the well-traveled Maine Coast. Here in the White Mountains and along the Androscoggin River lie some of the state’s most exciting adventures, such as backpacking the new 42-mile Grafton Loop Trail, which has premier views of sparkling lakes and rolling hills. The Androscoggin teems with rainbow and brown trout while the town’s calendar is filled with community road runs, adventure triathlons and canoe and kayak races. Bethel is also a classic New England town with enough charm to warm cold winter nights after a day dog-sledding and cross-country skiing around the Telemark Inn or skiing and snowboarding Sunday River Ski Resort (207-824-3000). It’s Sunday River that hosts the Wife Carrying Championships every fall; teams train to compete on a 278-yard obstacle course and to win the wife’s weight in Red Hook beer.

via MSN city guides on the 10 Best Outdoor Cities.

I love the part that says "win the wife's weight in Red Hook Beer." YES!!!!!!!

Saturday, December 01, 2007

The Blackberry Helmet

This is hilarious!! I love the little flag that you can put on the antenna.