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    February 28

    Moved to www.nwkayaker.com

    One last time!  This blog has been moved to its own domain name at www.nwkayaker.com







    May 19

    John Day River 2008 - T-minus 4 days

     

    It has been a long weekend of packing and researching back-up plans as unseasonably warm weather has caused a massive spring flood situation for all northwest rivers.  I called our shuttle people (Ruby and Wayne) on Friday and was told that the John Day River was closed to boaters which put a damper on most of the weekend trying to figure out alternative options. 

    This morning I called the BLM and confirmed that that river was ok to run, even at current high levels of 14K.  Forecast suggest that levels will be down around 12K by the time we are on the river Friday morning.

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    January 16

    Time with the team in Shanghai

     

    With a 9 hour lay over in Tokyo... I've had time to workout, take a shower, a 2 hour nap, eat a fine Japanese lunch in the NWA lounge (no... not the band.... the airline), and now I can catch up on some blogging.

     

    We had a great time visiting with the Shanghai team early in the trip, which now seems like a month ago having been in so many cities it's to the point where it takes a minute to remember where you currently are.

     

    Anyhow... on to some pics from the Shanghai trip.

     

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    On our first day, JoAnne and I arrived at 9ish... and stood in the morning queue for the 6 escalators that operate in the building.

     

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    Here is a view of the MSBNC.com Shangahi office.  At 10ish... the Shanghai team gave us a presentation of demos, projects, status, etc.  It's an impressive amount of work the Shanghai team does.  They have become highly efficient with our processes and now have a good deal of understanding with our technology.  They have such a great and energetic attitude... I look forward to seeing what this team delivers in the coming year.

     

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    The next day... the team took us to a traditional Chinese lunch near our first MSNBC.com Shanghai office that we moved out of last year.  This Sony cellphone-mouse-thingy was here last time... hopefully not the same person.  :-)  JoAnne jumps in for a quick pose.

     

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    After lunch... group photo.

     

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    After work one afternoon, we headed down via subway to the copy market.  Many of the shops were already closed for the evening by the time we got there.  But the shopping consultants (Jennifer and Cindy), did not pass up the coveted and favorite famous restaurant of their generation... look close and the colors.... yep... KFC.  However, KFC is somewhat easier to swallow down than the other options of traditional Chinese food... (check out the duck heads in the picture furthest to the right.

     

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    For lunch during the week, Yan, JoAnne and I ate at Yan and Kari's favorite row of restaurants.  Picture on the left was for the benefit of Amy.. picture on the right was from a great little restaurant we ate at twice called the Blue Frog.

     

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    Later in the week, the team invited us to their New Year party at the Westin.  It was a great little buffet... that ended with a competitive version of white elephant gift exchange.

     

     

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    Kevin obviously up to no good... probably trying to rig the game... but Cindy is on to him.

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    Demonic Cindy obsessed with getting a good stuffed animal gift.... (I'll blog later on the obsession with stuffed animals in China... everyone has them... they are more valuable than gold)

     

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    First game... whomever draws the 'right' card gets put on the spot.... 

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    Victim - Vinnie!  The game - he has to count how many cards are in the stack while people get to ask him questions.  Vinnie doesn't make in time... he loses... consequence is chugging a glass of water.

     

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    But there is a prize for his efforts....

     

     

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    People opening gifts... in order of cards.... but you get to steal other people's gifts if you like them....

     

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    Jeremie hopes that someone will steal his gift.....   not a chance Jeremie...

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    Despite his evil efforts... Kevin winds up with a piece of rubber bread.... which he goes home with.

    January 15

    Visit to the MSNBC.com Vietnam Office

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    This was my first look at the completed MSNBC.com office in Hanoi, Vietnam.  They did a great job with the space, lots of windows, roomy, and clean.  They even have a small 'gym' in the  corner.

     

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    The MSNBC.com Hanoi Team invited us to their weekly 'Happy Hour' where they eat fruit and have juice.  On this special occasion they brought in some sort of champagne and cake.

     

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    I was nominated to open the champagne... my goal was to not damage the new ceiling tile.  Easy does it...

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    Success!

     

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    The team asked Anna if the could do some 'small' paper crackers.  We'd call this something closer to mortar, muzzle-loading indirect fire weapons that can lodge paper confetti in the ceiling tile.

     

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    BOOM!  It was seriously loud.

     

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    Confetti went everywhere.... and then tracked through the rest of the building throughout the day... I won't be surprised to still be finding this stuff during next visit.

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    A gift from the Hanoi team... and incriminating evidence stuck to the wall and glass behind me.

     

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    Confetti in Vivian's and Kim's hair!

     

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    A demonstration of the 'gym'.

     

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    After a day of meeting with the separate virtual Hanoi teams (Tactical, Site Dev, Video and Sustained Engineering) we ended the day with a nice buffet dinner.  Fun was had by all... the Vietnamese are very impressive eaters... particularly for their size.

     

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    The Hanoi team showed us a slide show of one of their morale events to the Perfume Pagoda.  Hai (at the end of the table) was in nearly every photo... so it seemed appropriate to end this blog entry with an enlarged photo to carry on Hai's future as a model.

    January 14

    More photos from the country side visit....

     

    Vietnam '08 - Day 1 - Afternoon

     

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    We headed out to the country side to look at a residence that Lan had read about and was also recommended to her by a co-worker.  Seeing planes coming in for a landing over Vietnam farming lands was a bit surreal looking,.

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    So nice that Yamaha and Honda have such compassion for the Vietnamese.

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    Suburbia Vietnam... you can see corn stalks on the side of the road ready for pick-up and recycling.

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    The driver stopped to ask for direction at one point... this is a typical looking dog.  If you're having bad luck, you can eat dog and turn your luck around.  Also, during the Tet celebration (Vietnam New Year), it is tradition to eat dog.  This guy should be packing his bags soon....

     

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    About 1/4 shy of our destination, a bridge had been washed out.  You do NOT want to step in that water.

     

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    Along the road, we ran into some locals cutting down trees by handsaw and rope.  They were very friendly, and had all of the trees you see in this picture cut down and cleared by the time we got back.

     

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    Our destination... an artist's home who opens it up for the public to see.  You just have to call and someone lets you in... free of charge.

     

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    I was more fascinated with all of the cool plants and flowers you don't see at home.

     

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    One of my favorite photos of the day.

     

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    I tried to get the entire goldfish but he was being shy... I still like the way it turned out.

     

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    Cliche photography... but I like the effect.

     

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    Headed back to the car we ran into a family.  Oldest brother making sure everyone else is accounted for and safe.

     

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    Believe it or not... this was not the strangest thing you'll find strapped to mopeds.  Nor is a family of four with a baby... that's pretty common.  Ana say a fridge once.  Live pigs is an interesting site... they look like it's no big deal... like they go for a ride every day.  The strangest thing I saw was a tall pole with a bunch of gold fish bags tied to branches off the pole.  You got to wonder what goes through a goldfish's brain when he is flying down the road...

     

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    Ended the evening at BobbyChinn... a must visit restaurant in Vietnam.

     

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    Part of the very unusual art selection in BobbyChinn.

    January 12

    Vietnam '08 - Day 1 - Arrival and Day Off

    After a busy work week doing time-and-a-half (an almost full day in Shanghai and then online with Redmond into early hours of the morning), it was nice to leave Shanghai Saturday morning for the trip south to warm and friendly Vietnam.  We arrived in the evening, cleaned-up, caught dinner with Anna from Harvey Nash and then hit the sack.  The Sunset Bar at the hotel is a bar out of the movies....   we sat in near 80 degree evening weather and watched the water.  I awoke to the sound of roosters... it must have been 4:30AM and listened with part amusement and part annoyance until my wake-up call at 6AM told me it was time to go to the gym.  Today is Sunday which is our first down-day of the trip.  Anna and Lan are taking us on a tour through the country side.

     

    This year we are staying at the new Intercontinental Hotel that's only been open 1 month.  The Hilton Hanoi rates have increased since last year, and they were giving good rates here to get new clients.  The Intercontinental is beautiful.  It isn't actually complete... the 'gym' was two treadmills and some huge weights in an emptied guest room.  With 3 people in there... it gets a bit hot.

     

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    The sunset view from my room.  Across the water is a local community... they were all out talking and laughing late into the evening... past the time I fell asleep at 11PM.

     

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    From out seats in the Sunset Bar, looking out towards the water.  Those little love seats are for two people.

     

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    Trash floating in the water.... looking down from my balcony.  The carp love coming up and grabbing the trash... hopefully I can catch a picture of one of them.

     

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    In the morning I watched fisherman going after the huge carp that feed on the trash floating in the water... their splashes can be heard easily from my window / balcony.

    January 08

    Shanghai '08 - Days 2, 3 and 4

    Have been spending time with the team over the past few days.  Monday started off with a great set of demos and presentations about the work being done in Shanghai.  I'm impressed with how far this team has come. 

     

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    Above: left photo is the morning queue to get into the elevators.  Right is the current MSNBC.com Shanghai office.

     

     

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    Lunch at the Blue Frog... very nice western restaurant / pub.

     

    Spent some time looking at new buildings as we are growing out of our current space.

    The first place we looked was at the new Microsoft campus where vendor BeyondSoft has some space that looks very attractive.

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    Very cool building and landscape design.  Feels like a James Bond movie.

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    The new space currently set aside for MSNBC.com within BeyondSoft.

     

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    Small cafeteria and lounge room within the BeyondSoft area.

     

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    The light within the window you see in this building is the BeyondSoft area.  Also shown above is the common cafeteria that all buildings, including Microsoft, would use for lunch.

     

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    Today we took the team to lunch at a place called MorningShanghai for some traditional Chinese food.. near our first office.

    January 05

    Shanghai '08 - Day 1 - Morning

    The herbal "No Jet Lag" remedy has done wonders.  Hit the sack at about 3AM last night after catching up on email and a nice visit to Dragon Fly. :-)  Up at about 8AM and then off to the gym for an aggressive workout on weights and running.

    After a quick continental breakfast and some additional email catch-up... JoAnne and I hit the town.  Wanting to try something new, I did a search on Google for "must see" places in Shanghai and found a page dedicated to Shanghai's 50 hottest spots.  First stop was the Tom Lee Music shop...

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    I was hoping to find some locally made acoustic instruments... pretty much everything in the shop was made in either Mexico and USA... so strike-out.  Second stop was Paddy Field to look at what kind of custom furniture you can have built... but we couldn't find the store.... strike two.  The last was the Henry’s studio & antiques shop which was definitely a hit... the place was huge... full of antiques and new stuff built by the Henry.

    The weather was cool today... quite nice relative to the blistering muggy heat you find in June / July.  The air pollution is already taking its toll on my sinus and throat. 

     

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    No joke.. this is the intensity of the smog outside my hotel window.  It's as bad as it looks... no camera issues... that's smog.

     

    This is my first visit to the Hilton Shanghai... very nice... comparable in price to the Regal East I've been to a few times.  I think Hilton will be my new base camp.  Off to an early dinner....

    April 27

    3 Trips Down Middle Middle Snoqualmie in past 2 weeks

    Wow... I've actually been getting out on the river lately.  And the attitude adjustment is real.... as always.  I'm not sure why I subject myself to long periods of no boating... knowing that it makes me bitchy and mean when I'm away from the water.
     
    Ranges over the past couple of weeks have been from high 700s to about 1200 on Wednesday this week.  Great action at 1200.... lots of surf waves.  Looking forward to seeing the water levels come up with the spring melt....
     
    Planning our John Day River trip too....
     
    April 07

    Snoqualmie - South Fork ~300 cfs

     
    Went out for the first time in many, many months.  It was a chilly day but a real attitude adjustment, especially after an unplanned refreshing roll at the end of the run.  We hiked up the trail towards twin falls for about 10 minutes and bumped our way down the low water.  It snowed and rained most of the way... though a very pleasant way to spend a weekend day waiting for summer.
    March 09

    What's at the end of your driveway?

     

    I am done with winter.  Keeping up with flooding, hurricane force winds, ice and snow hasn't even given me the chance to keep my blog up to date with pictures of all of the destruction and chaos. 

    First the flooding in early winter....

    our pond / stream was almost a good whitewater kayak run...

     

    Then the wind storm...we lost power for 8 days... thank goodness for a natural gas generator that kept us and friends warm...

    One of about 12 trees we lost... If you look hard at the above photograph you'll see our perimeter fence on top of the tree's root ball

     

    Another tree..blocking the drive-way...and through the wood fence near the entry

     

    Yet another tree blocking the driveway... and through another section of the fence...

    And the snow...  I've lost count of how many days of school has been missed from power outages and snow and ice.

    Which brings us to today in March.

    We got the typical February tease a couple of weeks ago with 60 degree sunny weather.  And, as a typical Spring goes here in the Pacific Northwest, we are now back into cold crummy weather.

    Last night the snow started coming down pretty fast.... 1 inch.... 2 inches.... go to bed.  I hear that it is suppose to 'warm up' so I'm hoping that the kids get to go to school and I don't have to dig my way out of our driveway.

    At 7AM I give up and put on my ghostbuster backpack blower... one that easily wipes out the snow with 200 mph force winds.... muhahahahahaha

    Feeling pretty smug that I'll make it out of my driveway before anyone else I start sketching a path to the road.

    It goes pretty fast....

     

    I'll be done in minutes...

     

    Just have the uphill left.... piece o' cake....

     

     

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    This is ridiculous.  All I can do is laugh at this point.  I go up to the poor truck driver that has apparently been there all night after trying to make the turn up the hill only to slid down backwards into a jack-knife.  He says that help will be on the way sometime today... he was told that the tow trucks are a bit busy with the I-90 mess from last night.

    What's next?  Attacks from flying space monkeys?

    Oh.... and it just started snowing again....

    March 01

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    August 14

    MSNBC.com 10th Anniversary Raft Trip

     

    Just testing a new applicaiton Microsoft released into beta today for posting to blog sites.

     
    Cindy and I drying at the end of the float.

    This looks like an easy piece of softare to use.  Will upload more pictures from the raft float later.

     


    Pretty darn easy to include a map in this tool... very cool.  Anyhow.. we put in in just below Newhalem on the Upper Skagit river and took out about 13 miles above Marblemount which is just off the bottom of the map.
    June 07

    Snoqualmie - Power House ~4,000 cfs

     
    Took my cousin out on the river today.  It was a bit pushy, water is flowing pretty good from bank to bank.  Some good rolls and a few rescues and lots of fun catching waves, stern squirts and such.  A nice walk back to the put-in carrying the boats.  Ended with a walk up to look at the falls... running big today.

    John Day River - Clarno to Cottonwood ~6,000 cfs

     
     
    Memorial weekend float.  5 days, 4 nights.  Rainy, windy and cold except for last 1.5 days.  Will post pics and river log later this week.
    November 10

    Talking about Bringing the family photos into the kitchen - Digital Life - MSNBC.com

     Hey...  when I'm not kayaking...  or working...  I sometimes play with spare parts.... check out what you can do with an old laptop.  -slim

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    Bringing the family photos into the kitchen - Digital Life - MSNBC.com
    Take one old laptop, a shadowbox, a hard drive full of family photos and a lot of time. The result: A digital picture album the whole family can enjoy.

     

    family photo inside digital picture frame

    October 23

    Green - Headworks to Kanaskat-Palmer State Park ~ 790

     
    Class: II+(III)
    Boaters: Butch, Clea, Sam, Jeff
    Temperature: 65 degrees F
     
    Haven't been out in the kayak for months.  It was great to get out on this sunny day and explore a new river I have not been on.  Put in had a bunch of rotting, stinking salmon being eaten by thousands of maggots which was cool.  :-)
     
    This is a great run for surfing, not much in the way of holes.  Plenty of boulder gardens.  There is one big surf wave with a big eddy for re-entry about half way through this 3 hour run.
     
    Lots of maple trees (hence name Maple Valley) and you don't see many houses or roads.  It's a very peaceful run, highly reccommended for the Seattle lurkers looking for a change of scenery.  Apparently, this run isn't open for long due to the dam control so get it while it's up!
     
     
     
    July 12

    Shanghai Day 4

     
    No Squash this morning... too tired after spending most of the night online dealing with the Microsoft annual review process going on back in Redmond, WA.
     
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    Ryan walked to work this morning to enjoy views like this.
     
     
     

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    Within the next year or so, we'll move into the building on the left.
     
     
     
     
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    Midtown Madness...  Many people walk or ride bikes and mopeds to work.  The road is ruled by bikes, buses, taxi's and buses with what appears to be no real rules of the road.  Kari and I have been rear-ended by a bus and nearly crushed another time while taking Taxi's through the town.  On a third instance, we actually collided with a pedestrian.   As a pedestrain I have twice given Taxi's a slap on the trunk as they came too close to putting me in the hospital.  What is strange is that no one gets too upset about all of this...  it's just part being in a crowded city.
     
     
    Day 2 in the office...
     
    I spent today presenting to the new team.  I covered MSNBC.com business processes, metrics, organization in the morning.  We had lunch delivered from KFC (yes... I said KFC) while we watched the MSNBC 10 slideshow I put together that covered launch night of MSNBC 10. 
     
    After lunch, I spent some time discussing how the project team will work - discussing what a strong matrix team looks like.  We did some PCM like stuff.  Then I went through a discussion on expectations and values .... stressing the value of teamwork as I had been all through the day.  I ended on a discussion on why projects fail. 
     
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    Scott recruits some of the MSNBC Shanghai team for football (soccer to you US readers)
     
    Ryan spent the day working on everyone's dev machines... running into enlistment problems / account setup delays and such.  However, by the end of the day everyhing was looking very good.  The Redmond support team was up and working with us at 1 AM their time to help get past the blocking issues.  Thank you Redmond team!
     
    The evening was mellow... everyone is tired working long China days and then tyring to keep up with happenings on the other side of the globe before going to bed in the wee ours of the morning for a few hours of sleep.  Ryan and I went to a great pub, O'Malley's, for a late dinner  - we both had Pizza and Guiness on tap.
     
    Tomorrow Kari starts a full day of presenting.  She'll be covering Tactical processes for the first part of the day and then Workbench introduction during the last part.  Following Kari, Ryan will have them for 2-3 days of intensive Workbench development training.

    Shanghai Day 3

     
    Started the day with some good games of Squash and then Scott picked us up for a ride to the office for our first day of work.
     
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    MSNBC Shanghai Office is on the 12th Floor
     
     
     
    We arrived at the office building and waited in a long line to get to the elevators.  We arrived at floor 12 which has been newly remodeled and setup just for Scott's team (Custom Solutions) and MSNBC.com.  We converged in Kari's office which has a nice view of the city. 
     
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    Discussion on CDC in Kari's office
     
    I'm still jealous of the whiteboards they have here and dream of the day when someone delivers one home to Redmond.  Scott gave us an overview of MS in Shanghai and the organizational details of CDC, etc.
     
    The cubes where MSNBC.com sits were all empty and fresh.  Later today all new machines and people would be in these desks.
     
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    Lora - Personal Assistant (PA)
     
    Vivian (tester) and Vinnie (lead dev) are the only two folks already on the MSNBC.com team.  They are set with computers and desk and are reading through the lovely Workbench SDK Lisa and team put together.  Things are falling into place nicely... it's a beautiful thing to see a plan in execution.
     
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     Matthew presenting on email ediquette and breaking the ice
     
     
    Matthew started with some Email ediquette training which broke the ice with the team of 10 fresh vendors that have shown this morning.  It seems like a great team and I feel confident that we will be able to select the rest of the team from this group.  The Chinese like to pick western names to work with their western counterparts....   we have Winy, Roger, Bandit, Chocky, Vivian, Vinnie, Cindy, Billy and Phillip who is actually French.
     
    After Matthew's training we call it a day and Scott and I head out with Kari to get her set up in her apartment. 
     
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     Kari's apartment has a wonderful deck on the roof that overseas the city.
     
     
    The apartment is awesome... on the 29th floor... Kari is visibly more comfortable now that she sees her home spot and has her stuff (lots of stuff) there.  We discover that Kari's apartment has a massage spa on the 4th floor and basement... costs of 1 hour massages are less than $20.  Kari and I are off to the supermarket to stock her cabinets and fridge with food. 
     
     
    Back to the hotel I go to meet up with Ryan to walk the streets in search of the ultimate Pub.  We found one, though I forget the name.  It was like being in a Seattle pub so Ryan was psyched to feel a little better that there were some options he could turn to in the weeks to come.
     
    Back to the hotel and I spend until 2AM online working through the annual review ratings as they are closing out at the higher levels.  Up at 7AM to start my day of training with the MSNBC.com Shanghai team.
     
    All in all... it's a great start.  I'm very proud of the great work Kari and Ryan are doing and the excellent support many other people have given and are giving back at Redmond.  This is rolling out better than expected.