Evolutionary Developmental Systems
I am getting pretty excited about the upcoming conference this weekend. The Accelerating Change Conference 2003 will be held on Stanford University campus in the Bay Area, and is going to have a great group of speakers and conversations. It’ll be happening Friday the 12th, through Sunday the 14th, and I’ll be there … and blogging.

One of hte best things is that I’ll have a chance to discuss some of my work here at SCO, and what we are developing. This group of people is always great for ideas and feedback!

The Matrix doesn’t need us!
Ok … a friend sent me this article about batteries that are powered by bacteria … and it’s a good one. I had seen one earlier this year where a University is now working on batteries that run on alcohol … now all we need is primitive bacteria!

If the machines are going to be able to get power from bacteria … they don’t need us for power. Anyone that is worried about the “Matrix scenario” ought to worry a little more … the Matix scenerio doesn’t need us! 😉

Regular Posting …
This morning, I thought it would be a good idea to just get back into the habit of regular posting. I’ve been creating lots of reasons on why I was going to wait … so now I’m going to be unreasonable. 😉

I worked all weekend on the building in Heber. Saturday was a good day getting ready for painting on Sunday. I completed painting the computer room ceiling, and also started to get all of the phone and CAT-5 wiring ready. It is amazing all of the finish work that starts to emerge the more that you complete!

Sunday was a day of painting … the second coat of the computer room walls, and a lot of touch-up around the building. Lastly, we painted the computer room floor.

The best part was having my son Sam there all weekend … he’s going to be one year old this next weekend! He was having a blast carrying around the various tools, and “assisting” me doing the work. I’ll have to post some pictures …