Archive for September, 2005

Air Bob

Posted Friday, September 9th, 2005 at 3:28 pm

During the PA conference, I had a chance to catch up with a few inter fraternal friends. One of whom was Bob London.

Bob was my first boss out of college. He was the director of chapter services for Lambda Chi Alpha, was a great mentor, and has remained a friend.

During lunch, a few of us were swapping travel stories (which I often do) when Bob came up with a great one that I’d like to share.

On this particular day, there were several flight delays in various airports across the country. One particular airline needed to get a plane and crew to Kansas City to accommodate some flight changes.

Bob was on his way to Kansas City, but was scheduled to get there via connecting flights. He decided to ask a flight attendant if there was room for him to take the newly-created direct flight instead.

The flight attendant laughed a little, said sure, and issued Bob a ticket. Not thinking anything of it, Bob strolled down the walkway expecting to be the last passenger to board the plane. Instead, he was the only passenger.

When he boarded the plane, a 737, he was greeted by the captain, “Hi, I’m Captain Smith.” “I’m Bob,” Bob replied. “Welcome to your flight, Bob. Have a seat anywhere you like; we’ll be departing in a few minutes.”

To Bob’s pleasant surprise, he was in fact, the only passenger. Sure, there was a crew on board, who had a lot of fun catering to just Bob, but he was it.

Bob, maybe someday you will make it big and will truly have your own plane and crew. Until that day comes, I’ll get a good laugh thinking about the day you flew Air Bob. Good seeing you pal.

PFA Meeting

Posted Thursday, September 8th, 2005 at 2:00 pm
PFA Meeting

Today — right now, in fact — I’m giving a presentation on electronic communication to the Professional Fraternity Association at its conference in Orlando, Florida. I took this photo and posted this content via my cell phone to demonstrate how easy it is to publish content on the web. When they read this on my live site, they’ll either think I’m pretty cool or a super geek. Could I possibly be both?

My Workshop

I promised to post my PowerPoint presentation online, so here it is: PFA IT Workshop (September 2005)

Quebec City, Oh So Pretty

Posted Thursday, September 8th, 2005 at 6:55 am

For Labor Day weekend, Jenny Munk and I visited Quebec City, Canada. This was our first time visiting this beautiful city, which has buildings originating from the 17th Century.

Most of the weekend was spent walking down narrow streets filled with art galleries and restaurants with tables spilling out onto the sidewalk.

We did visit the National Museum, which featured a Rodin exhibit. Part of the museum was an old prison, which I thought was pretty cool.

Quebec City features a huge hotel, a walled city, and a fort positioned high on a cliff overlooking a narrow part of the adjacent river. From the water, we enjoyed seeing how intimidating the city must have looked hundreds of years ago.

Google Maps API Video Tutorial

Posted Thursday, September 1st, 2005 at 8:54 am

Wayne Lambright from sfSurvey.com has created two instructional videos on how to use Google Maps’ API to intergrate dynamic maps into your website.

How to make Google Maps™ using ASP Classic when you don’t have the longitude or Latitude by Wayne Lambright

I’m beginning to make some tutorial videos myself on Lambda Chi Alpha’s iMIS software. I’ve been a longtime fan of Lynda.com’s videos and thought I could create some for our staff.