Let’s recap the past couple of weeks:

Fusion 11 took place.  Steve Jobs passed away.  I took a new job (a.k.a. escaping).  Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur were just celebrated, and Ohio State is blowing it big time in football.  With all these events, I can’t think of a better time then a “reflections” post.

OK, I reflected.

Any questions?

Sure, there’s a lot going on and I did take a few moments to reflect on the past and wonder what the future will hold, but I’d also like to keep things in perspective.  I doubt Apple will really hurt with Steve Jobs not being at the helm (as shown he built a legacy, not just technology products).  My new job will be a fantastic opportunity to expand on my ITSM experience (as well as create new content to blog on).  Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are great holidays and since the world is still around, I guess the praying worked, and Ohio State will eventually get a new coach and will rebuild itself back into the top ten.  As always, I’ll point out that I’d rather not lament on the past and would prefer to focus on the present.

Like I said; any questions?

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Started working in IT in 1999 as a support desk analyst as a way to help pay for food during college. Studied Electrical Engineering for two years before realizing biochemistry was more fun than differential equations, and so ultimately graduated with a Biology degree in 2006. Having (reluctantly) failed at getting accepted into dental school, embraced working in IT and has gone broke becoming an ITIL Expert. Likes to jog, sing camp songs, quote Mel Brooks movie lines and make dumb jokes and loves working for an Israeli tech company where December 25th is a regular work day.