Phil

Someone won $200 million last night in the latest Powerball drawing. Since that someone wasn’t me I will be getting up at 4am tomorrow morning, working out, and getting to the office by 7:30am. Shame, I had GOOD plans for that money!

When I was little my family would sit around the table at dinner (remember dinner with your family!?) and ask Dad to “Tell us a story about when you were little”. My daughter has asked me this question a lot of times. I thought that I’d pass along some of the stories I remember my Dad telling me when I was little.
Dad was what I would call a self made man. He grew up in Scranton, PA (think “The Office) where his mother was a stay at home Mom and his father was an Industrial Arts teacher. Dad graduated Valedictorian of his High School class and enrolled at MIT on scholarship. One evening he told us the story of Oliver Smoot, a fraternity pledge who was used as a measuring stick to see how many “Smoots” it took to get across the bridge from Boston to Cambridge. I remember the story as if it happened when Dad was at MIT in the early 1940′s but it appears that it happened in 1958. It seems a Fraternity brother thought it would be a good idea to use Smoot’s 5′ 7″ body as a unit of measurement and they painted a mark on the bridge for each 5′ 7″. Those marks are repainted every year by pledges to the same fraternity. You can check out the story in more detail here. Enjoy!

I just disconnected my Twitter account from my Facebook account. No longer will my Twitter updates appear on my Facebook page. Why? I’m tired of using Twitter as my primary content publishing tool. I’m limited to 140 characters which seems so ADHD. I’ve also decided that I want this website to be my content. I can post from my iPhone so it’s mobile, and I can have my photo gallery and videos all in one spot too. Onward and upward!

i’ve made a lot of changes to this, my neglected blog. I was seduced by Twitter and thought I would both tweet and post here. I was wrong. I hope to replace my Twitter usage with posts here.

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