Saturday, December 15, 2007

Google and the Wisdom of Clouds

Google and the Wisdom of Clouds

Cloud Services are already a huge field in consumer and business applications. This is the new paradigm for computing. How are you using the cloud?

WSJ: 12/15/07

WSJ.com

Items of interest today:
* Inflation hobbling fed's ability to respond to the housing crisis?
* US gets out of the way and lets the Bali climate change process move forward
* Home foreclosures hit the highest level since 1972 in Q3
* Citibank puts $49B of debt onto books, playing wack-a-mole with housing crisis
* New term by intel: MIDs mobile internet devices, larger than a cell, smaller than a laptop, with complete web browsing capabilities: sound, video, text/graphics.
* Buy GE stock?
* Google introduces wikipedia-like tool, and defines a unit of knowledge as a "knol"
* If Hillary is elected, what about Justice Bill Clinton?

Monday, November 26, 2007

Monday, October 09, 2006

Tatey-roo!


Hi guys! When are we going to play some more? Posted by Picasa

Thursday, March 30, 2006

Yahoo! UI Library

More informtion on the Yahoo! UI Library, along with links to developer help.

Web 2.0: A Pattern Library

Some background on Web 2.0. Web 2.0 is the changing face of the internet from a collection of web pages, to a platform for communications.

Sunday, February 19, 2006

Important Moments

It's about 7 am on Sunday morning and I'm up writing to all of you. My wife, mother, and brother are still asleep upstairs and the house is quiet. Even our little brown dog, Tate, is off staying with a friend for the week. The sun is coming in through the back windows, and the day is clear, bright and cold. I am content.

During the past few days, I've had alot of thinking time and I've used it to think about me. When your health changes, you turn inward, analyzing, and diagnosing. You try to control all of the small parts of your life that you still have to control. Its an odd time. For instance, my typing skills have improved remarkably since the surgery. I'm not fast, but I'm extremely accurate and my prose flows out remarkably easily. Its one part of my life I can still control, and I've noticed its importance to me again.

While thinking about me, however, I really noticed all of the beautiful people in my life that are working to help me. Curt and my mom have been at my house on and off since the surgery. Last night, at 4 am, when I had too much pain to sleep anymore, my mom was up talking to me in the kitchen, helping me through the pain, and working to get me in a better place again. We haven't had moments like that since I left for college, and its really nice to reconnect with them.

Jane has been the best through all of this too. Anytime of the day, she's been there to help with medicine, and even cooking our first batch of Nathan-friendly spinach soup last night. I count myself lucky.

As for friends, the emails have been great, but last night, I had my first phone call. I talked to Nicole for a bit and it was nice to reconnect with friends again. Paige stopped by yesterday to check on me, and we watched a movie. I helped her make some pizza, and I drank a Boost shake. Paige and I don't know each other very well, yet, but I appreciate her concern. All of these little connections are very meaningful.

Anyway, my point of all of this reflection, is that up with my marriage day and my marathon day, my surgery day has become one of the most transformational moments in my life. Its certainly tough, but I'm fighting through it, and when I come out the other side, I'll be much stronger for the process.

Saturday, February 18, 2006

Post-op (Heading Home)

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Pre-op

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Surgery Update

As many of you know, I had jaw surgery on Wednesday afternoon to correct a long-term imbalance in my facial structure. Eventually, without surgery, I would have developed a TMJ-like condition in addition to tooth and bone loss. Yuck.

I'm on the other side of the procedure now, and my life has been turned upside down, but in doing so, I've gained a new level of personal calm and public appreciation for all of you have lent your time, talents, and kind words to my cause. I've really needed all of your help these past few days and I will probably need it even more so in the next few weeks as I put myself back together again.

Rather than retype all of the details, lets summarize as follows: I had jaw surgery. The staff that helped in the surgery were all excellent and I appreciated their kindness and humor. Jane, my family, and our friends, have been so helpful in aiding us back on the road to good health.

If you are interested in seeing some before and after pictures, please visit my website: http://www.pedretti.org/ and follow the link for the surgery pictures. Just a warning, some of the post-op pictures are rather messy. Surf wisely.

Saturday, October 08, 2005


Alex playing with his new birthday legos. Posted by Picasa

Alex and Tate playing in the backyard. Posted by Picasa

Chess is one of the major new programs at Greenbay this year. Our principal has had great success incorporating chess into the curriculum in other schools. Posted by Picasa

"Who you lookin' at?" Posted by Picasa

Tate and I spent quality time in the backyard after work. Posted by Picasa

Monday, October 03, 2005


Books, Lots of Pie, and drinks make a great evening with Book Club. Posted by Picasa

Tonight was the first meeting of Jane's book club. Jane, Amanda, Britt, Maya, and Sophia founded a female book club that discussed Life of Pi by Yann Martel this month. Posted by Picasa

He's getting so big. His coat started to change this week to a thicker, rougher texture. He's an admixture of big paws, lumpy legs, and ferocious appetite.  Posted by Picasa

I turned 27 this year! Posted by Picasa

Tate loves sleeping on his back in the middle of the kitchen. He feels so at home! Posted by Picasa