Well for some of us the major work out a day is mouse gestures and keyboard pecks. I guess now I'll have to actually get up to burn off that Big Mac with extra value fries.
with technology everyone knows that you can work almost anywhere and still be intouch. As for moving to a smaller area, with the defense experience that you have I would assume that you have security clearence and that will almost gurantee you a job in SW Virginia.
Well you talk about a hole in your resume, the question is will you be a musician or are you doing tech related stuff for a band. If you are then there would be no hole in your resume, plus if you tour overseas you could always find employment at a New Delhi call center....
Well it's comforting to know now that my cig smoking will cancel out my excess coffee drinking, thus increasing my chances of getting hit by an element of mass transit (bus).
I believe that the main aspect of all this, is not what distro of linux a person is using but just the fact that they aren't using windows. I've worked for companies and explained to them how much they could save by switching to Linux, ironically they would rather pay for familarity that functionality. Sort of the "cut your nose to spite your face." As soon as we begin to see a trend to the home user converting to linux then we will be able to take back the OS.
I bet they find the old Micheal Jackson (dark) and we finally expose the New (light).
Well for some of us the major work out a day is mouse gestures and keyboard pecks. I guess now I'll have to actually get up to burn off that Big Mac with extra value fries.
with technology everyone knows that you can work almost anywhere and still be intouch. As for moving to a smaller area, with the defense experience that you have I would assume that you have security clearence and that will almost gurantee you a job in SW Virginia.
Well you talk about a hole in your resume, the question is will you be a musician or are you doing tech related stuff for a band. If you are then there would be no hole in your resume, plus if you tour overseas you could always find employment at a New Delhi call center....
Well it's comforting to know now that my cig smoking will cancel out my excess coffee drinking, thus increasing my chances of getting hit by an element of mass transit (bus).
I believe that the main aspect of all this, is not what distro of linux a person is using but just the fact that they aren't using windows. I've worked for companies and explained to them how much they could save by switching to Linux, ironically they would rather pay for familarity that functionality. Sort of the "cut your nose to spite your face." As soon as we begin to see a trend to the home user converting to linux then we will be able to take back the OS.