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I just got a call that Ambrogio's brother's mother-in-law (Barbara) is on her death bed now and only expected to live a few hours. This is sad, so very sad... deaths suck. :-(
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Comment from
~Angela
on 12/1/2003
In case anyone is reading this that wants to know...Barbara passed away this morning at about 8am. Such a good spirit and a fighter. She will be missed. May she rest in peace...
That's what the subject line of an email read this morning from my father, DEATH. Inside it just asked me to call him as soon as I got the message. Luckily I wasn't home to get the email and happened to call my mom. I was shopping for Thanksgiving things and got the news that my uncle Phillip (who had a brain tumor) passed away last night.
I never got to know my uncle, because of stupid family quarrels. I have some memories of him as a child that keep flashing through my mind and some of family funerals where I'd seen him over the years. The last time I saw him about a couple years ago, I was finally able to speak to him for a little while. Unfortunately I was chasing after Gaetano at the time so much that I didn't get to speak with him for very long.
I don't care what problems the rest of the family had with him. I don't care what his arguments were with my father. I just know he was my uncle, and that he gave the best bear hugs when I was a little girl. I've missed having an uncle for many years, and I regret not keeping in contact with him by email since I saw him last. My mourning now is for selfish reasons; not having known what it was like to have an uncle all my life, and knowing I'll never have that knowledge. At least I do have some fond memories, and I'll hold on to those no matter what...
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Comment from
Wojciech
on 11/26/2003
I am sorry for you, Angela.
As you say: "stupid family quarrels". It's not too late...
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wm
Thanks. It is too late for me to ever get to know him well though :-(... ~Angela
Friday I gave my final session for the conference at 2:45pm. This time they switched projectors so that I wouldn't have to look behind me to see what I was doing. The session went well, and was the last for the day. Nobody fell asleep ;-). It wasn't a full room like the last two sessions, but it was a pretty good turn out considering it was the last session.
I forgot to mention that for filling out a survey, conference attendees received a nice grey fleece jacket with an embroidered MAX conference logo. It is a comfy jacket, and one that we geeks will wear proudly I'm sure.
At long last, I finally met Sho Kuwomoto, vice president of product development for Dreamweaver. It was truly a pleasure to meet him, as well as Alain Dumesny and Dan Radigan on Thursday. Each of them took the time to talk with me about a few geeky extension related questions I had. I met several other Dreamweaver engineers, and enjoyed speaking with them too. I think Russ Helfland was hiding from me since I know he was there yet I never got to see him. (He's so busted...)
I've only just gotten back home an hour ago and I'm super tired. I guess I'll blog about MAX some more tomorrow...
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Dan was asked, "Who do you most admire in your field and why?" at MAX on Thursday. If you want to know his answer, you'll have to go look...
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Dan was asked, "Who do you most admire in your field and why?" at MAX on Thursday. If you want to know his answer, you'll have to go look...
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Yesterday I gave the Dreamweaver Killer Tips session at 11:15am and again at 2:45pm. The first session went well and the crowd seemed pleased. The only complaint was that I had to set the projector to display smaller in order to show my desktop fully.
The 2:45pm session started 15 minutes late because the AV wouldn't display on screen and my monitor simultaneously. If it showed on both, then the screen was all blurry and there was a ton of banding. So I was a trooper and looked over my shoulder to do the presentation. I should have asked if there was a massage therapist in the house!
On another note, my session was features in the What You're Missing at MAX 2003 article by George Fox.
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So here I was blogging live and when I finally hit submit, I lost the wireless connection and my post with it! Rather than give you all the points in our little Time Management presentation again, I'll just give you a few of the best ones:
Here are a couple of the ideas we would like to see MM take some action on:
Our target goal is to improve how we manage our time on the newsgroups by January. The plan of action is to spread the word to the TMMs not present via mailing lists and possibly by Breeze conference.
This sort of event definitely gives us new energy and I hoep that we can channel some of that to the TMMs who weren't able to be here.
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I was going to post about Flex, but Dan beat me to it. So instead I'll tell you a little about what is going on now.
Currently, we're prepping to do an excercise that will help us establish some goals and some realistic approaches to reaching those goals. This leadership session should prove to help me as a Team Macromedia member, enabling me to deal with the two biggest issues we face:
So, off I go to our little group...
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Just got through the MAX Community College keynote. I'm not real sure how much we're allowed to say about what we heard here today, but I can tell you that it was good stuff. ;-) Macromedia has some interesting plans for the future and a lot of it includes Flash. One of these days I'll finally have to learn some Flash I think... More later when I know what I can and cannot talk about ;-)
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Comment from
Brian Meloche
on 12/7/2003
Angela: Dan mustn't have been allowed to say whatever he said, because there isn't much he said!
Nice presentation, by the way. I never did get a chance to ask you about that dynamic CSS table replacement question I had...
Lol, he was allowed to say what he saw, but they didn't tell us all that much as you know.
Thanks for the kind words. Feel free to ask me your question. :-) (I'll write you an email.) ~Angela
Comment from
Wojciech
on 11/18/2003
What is not forbidden, is allowed.
So go on!
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wm
Well Dan pretty much said all there is to say on his blog... ~Angela
I'll be there, will you? If not, I'll be posting highlights from MAX here so stay tuned. Only a few days left so book it now if you haven't already.
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Comment from
Gordon Mackay
on 11/16/2003
If I lived a little closer, for example; not in Scotland :-), I would be sure to go!
I hope it all goes really well!
Thanks Gordon, it is going great. ~Angela
Comment from
Wojciech
on 11/15/2003
No, I won't :-((
But if I manage I will take a short look on Wednesday session at 11:15-12:15 or 2:45-3:45.
I wish it was so...
:-))
Good luck!
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Wojciech
Thanks Wojciech :-) ~Angela
"Yes, I'm sure I want to delete that. If I didn't want to delete it, I wouldn't have dragged it into the Recycle bin. How come you can delete things without telling me, but if I try, noooh, you have to nag me with that stupid question." ~Linda Rathgeber
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Comment from
Gordon Mackay
on 11/15/2003
My favourite is the automatic Windows update that decides to download stuff from Microsoft when you are doing something more significant...then when you are still in the middle of your hugely important project it asks you if you want to restart!! Honestly! lol, it is sooooo selfish!
That's definitely one time you don't want to click OK! Agreed; that's definitely selfish. ~Angela
Dreamweaver MX Killer Tips made Amazon.com's Top 10 Editors' Picks Computers & Internet books!
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Comment from
Paul French
on 11/10/2003
Congratulations Angela! It's a great book! I loved the first one and highly recommend it to everyone.
Of course, I do work for your publisher, so it's quite literally my job to recommend it, but the book is so great that you've made my job very easy!!!
-Paul
Nah, you're not biased in the least. :-) Thanks for the kind words Paul. ~Angela
Comment from
Gordon Mackay
on 11/7/2003
Hey Angela,
Congrats, that book was definately worthy of it! Any thing to increase productivity is my friend.
Thank you Gordon! :-) ~Angela
Comment from
Wojciech
on 11/6/2003
Congratulations!
You surprise me over and over - I told you once that you have talent for writing and you should write books, but I thought about romances or so, and not computer books...
What a woman :-)
<blush /> Thank you Wojciech. Maybe some day I'll write a romance and find a way to tie Dreawmweaver into it. ;-) ~Angela