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		<title>Birds Falling</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Jan 2011 15:27:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A quick note about the artwork A co-worker of mine Barbara Hullett draws a picture on her dry erase board every couple of weeks for our teams amusement (you may [...]]]></description>
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<strong>A quick note about the artwork</strong><br />
A co-worker of mine<a href="http://barbaracox.info?referer=davidbates" title="check out her other works"> Barbara Hullett</a> draws a picture on her dry erase board every couple of weeks for our teams amusement (you may have seen some of her other drawings on my twitpic feed). Sometimes its whimsical, sometimes a play on words or the latest news, but almost always involves a cat. We have all come to appreciate her artwork here. The photo you see above is a vector re-creation of her most recent board &#8220;Birds Falling&#8221; done by myself. </p>
<p>I was recently shocked when I went through my news-feed to find that <a href="http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/01/02/dead-birds-fall-ark-sky/" title="Fox News">thousands of birds were falling out of the sky</a> and <a href="http://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2011/01/100-000-fish-drop-dead-in-arkansas/68805/" title="The Atlantic News">thousands of fish near the same town were floating up on-shore</a>. I couldn&#8217;t believe that they didn&#8217;t immediately issue a warning for the area asking people to stay indoors, or even a &#8220;Don&#8217;t touch the birds&#8221; broadcast. The clean up crews that entered the town wore total protective suits including air filters but left the regular townsfolk to fend for themselves. Almost like a scene directly from &#8220;<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0455407/" title="IMBD">The Crazies</a>&#8221; where the whole town become infected because action wasn&#8217;t taken to separate the towns people and test them. </p>
<p>The conclusion that the birds died from stress due to fireworks is completely ridiculous. Especially given that fish died as well. I just am baffled how casual this whole situation was dealt with and thought I should jot it down. </p>
<p>Thanks for reading<br />
David Bates</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 06:56:11 +0000</pubDate>
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Today my post will be a bit different. I normally don&#8217;t talk much about work on my personal blog for various reasons. One of which being that I live in a right to hire state and include a link to my blog in my email signature. I also link to this blog&#8217;s RSS feed from several locations within our companies intranet. So you can see why I am leery to post about anything work related. I must apologize for its length and lack of direction but I felt that it needed to be documented since I use this blog as a journal of sorts. With that out of the way I would like to give you a taste of my work life. </p>
<p>I start my days around 5:00 each morning the first thing I reach for is my Iphone to check on emails and tweets that may have happened throughout the night. I then head downstairs and get ready for the workday so I don&#8217;t wake the wife and Daniel (They are not morning people). Once ready I check my phone again as I am about to leave Wi-Fi access for at least a 30 minute drive. I live in Madison, NC and work in Greensboro. My drive depends heavily on traffic and weather, leaving at 5:30 or 6:00AM normally get&#8217;s me to work in about 30 minutes. </p>
<p>Once I arrive at work I grab for a MT. Dew and unlock my machine&#8230; I never reboot my machine unless there are windows updates so it is always ready to go and set to where I left off the day before. My programs that are running upon startup normally consist of Chrome, Tweetdeck, Outlook, Flash, and Visual Studio&#8230; depending on my work the day before I may have SQL or a spreadsheet open. </p>
<p>Again I check email and twitter to see if anything has gone on during my drive that I need to react to. I then check my task list which is a SharePoint calendar with some extra columns for priority, comments, and requestor to see what task I need to work on next. I switch between my task list and my dry-erase board depending on my workload as I have found under heavy loads the dry-erase board made me more productive. I normally use my task list however. Having just checked my task list I can see that I have 11 High&#8217;s for both external and internal development so I jump on one and start coding. </p>
<p>Since I work in MarComm and not IT I find that sometimes respect as a true developer is hard to come by and I am new to the group so I still have yet to earn some of the respect. However this affects how I have to approach certain tasks and can sometimes either help or hinder a situation. I have to be very careful to put on the bully face when needed but also have to be uber-friendly which I inherently am anyway. </p>
<p>So while coding I will normally have to attend around 2 meetings per day sometimes this is a waste and I continue to code on my Ipone but other times I find the meetings enlightening especially the ones that decide who owns what or who controls what process. </p>
<p>So enough of the ambiguitis stuff and onto the meat. When I say coding I normally am required to design, build, or correct errors in XSLT/XML, SQL/VB, SQL/C#, Flash, or Java. The changes can range from making a color change to full-blown design of new collections of data. I find myself working most in SQL/VB and XML/XSLT as that is what my predecessor chose to use. I am a C# guy myself as I started programming in C and then moved into Cocoa on the Mac before becoming a web-dev. </p>
<p>My current biggest project is the addition of video at work both internal and external. So my Flash skills have come into play there. I hope to write up so good material for deployment in an enterprise and even develop some best practices for video. </p>
<p>However what gets me the most praise at work is my ability to solve problems, not always solving coding problems but by taking a look at the whole picture and be able to develop a system that works for the environment it is in. I find it odd when I solve a problem and they say no one else has thought of that&#8230; it&#8217;s so simple. I love it. </p>
<p>I leave my work around 4 each day but most times I don&#8217;t actually get to leave until about 5 as I get caught up in a project and don&#8217;t know when to quite or something breaks last minute in the day. Either way I reverse my morning routing where I check my Iphone when I leave and when I get home. I then try and spend time with Daniel and wife until around 9 when it is time for me and Daniel to watch some youtube and go to sleep. </p>
<p>So that is what I do as a web-dev, I code, I listen, and I fix problems. What a better way to work than that. I really feal that I am doing what makes me happy as I can&#8217;t get enough of it. Right now I am at home on a friday night writing this post about work when I should be asleep&#8230; What can I say I am a true G33K and there is no place like 127.0.0.1 <img src='http://dlbates.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Goodnight<br />
David Bates</p>
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