System Administrator Appreciation Day – July 29th, 2011

Posted by sbrammer | Computer Stuff,Current Events,Misc | Friday 29 July 2011 11:09 pm

I totally forgot about this special day this year!!!!

This is the one day that IT Dept’s around the world get appreciate for keeping YOUR computer running, YOUR work email and internet up, and keeps YOUR data (whether it be work-related excel spreadsheets, policies and procedures, client or customer information, or even pictures of your pet) safe from unauthorized personnel.

So, tell your IT Department thank you for doing what they do to make your life at work easier. Because if you don’t we can very easily just pull the plug and make your working environment a living nightmare…..

😉

http://www.sysadminday.com

And if you feel like you want to get me something, go here:

http://www.thinkgeek.com/interests/sysadmin/

First 5k experience

Posted by sbrammer | Current Events,Misc | Saturday 14 May 2011 5:36 pm

First of all, i would just like to say, if you ask last fall if i was interested in doing i a 5k, i would have said you are crazy and out of your mind. In fact, i had to ask a couple of friends who i work with to find out how many miles 5k is because i had no idea. They told me it was just over three miles and told me i should do it So, i started to toy with the idea of just walking 5k. There was no way i could run 5k, let alone just one mile! Had a hard enough time running the one mile in college, and that was ten years ago.

So, last summer started to walk just to get back in the habit of walking after i moved into my new house. i also knew that Nike had a little sensor that you could place in your special NIke+ shoe and your iPod could calculate distance, speed, etc. Seeing that i already had a couple of pairs of Nike+ shoes and an iPod, i went out and bought the sensor. One thing i did not know was that the iPod had to be a second generation or later for the sensor to work. So, i went on ebay and bought me a second generation iPod for a decent price because i did not want to buy a brand new one. Then i sold my other one to a friend’s mom who was always borrowing thier iPod when she went walking.

So, started to walk down to a nearby park, around, and then back home. Come to find out, it was close to the 5k mark. So, i slightly modified my route to get at least 5k.

This spring i added a second route that took me around town, because there is no street lights in the park, and sometimes i would walk after 8pm. So, i started to walk this second route when it was too dark to walk, and that route ended up to be around 4miles.

The time came that registration forms for the Bridge the Gap to Health race was out, and bit the bullet and signed up. When i signed up, i just thought you could either run or walk. i had no clue there was a competitive walk division and a leisure walk division. Being it was my first one, and seeing how some of those power walkers are, i decided to just do the leisure walk for now! So, i sent in my registration and money, and realized i am now commited. What have i done? 🙂 🙂 🙂

I continued to walk my routes and determined that i could do 5k in 45 minutes, however i could never get close to the 45 mark, it was always around the 50-min mark, so i told myself try for 45 but be happy for 50 minute walk. I would have never guessed i would have done my first 5k walk. But this morning in the cold wet rainy, and a little windy weather, i took part of the Bridge the Gap to Health race. Started out at 8:45, 30 minutes later than everyone else. it was awesome to see all those runners\walkers walking across the old bridge and then back on the new bridge. Traffic had to be stopped for the runners on the bridges, but those of us who did the leisure walk, had to walk with one lane traffic. That was interesting.

As i was walking on the bridges, there was volunteers along the route and i could tell they didn’t want to be in the cold wet rainy weather. For me, it wasn’t too bad because i kept walking. i should have left my glasses at home, because my the time i got done, i really couldn’t see out my glasses. What was also cool was each runner\walker received a medal and Jackie Joyner Kersee was there to hand them out.

According to my Nike ipod app, here’s my results:

Distance: 5.55k (i think they had the route marked wrong or the route is actually 5.5 and not 5)
Time 53:26 (so if i would have stopped it at 5k, it would have been close to my goal of 45)
Pace: 15’29” per mile
Calories: 479

I am happy with those results. My last walk i did was on 5/12 and did 5.03k and it took me 56:09 with a pace of 17’56”. I did a walk on 4/29 and did 5.6k and it took me 57:10 with a pace of 16’24”. My first 5k walk with the app, i did on 8/17/10 and it took me 57:34 with a pace of 18’09”.

So, even with the monster hill at the very beginning that we had to go up, i did better than my previous ones that was shorter in distance, and so far the pace is my personal best so far!

Will i do it again next year – we will see. will i continue to walk 5k this summer a few times a week – i will most definitely try!

Reminds me of a verse that i would like to close with:

1 Corinthians 9:24-27 (New International Version)

The Need for Self-Discipline
24 Do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one gets the prize? Run in such a way as to get the prize. 25 Everyone who competes in the games goes into strict training. They do it to get a crown that will not last, but we do it to get a crown that will last forever. 26 Therefore I do not run like someone running aimlessly; I do not fight like a boxer beating the air. 27 No, I strike a blow to my body and make it my slave so that after I have preached to others, I myself will not be disqualified for the prize.

Everything does happen for a reason!

Posted by sbrammer | Misc | Tuesday 23 March 2010 8:51 pm

Have you wondered why some things happen, and at the time you don’t know why, but later (whether it be hours, days or years) you realize the reason. Things like being late to work one day and realizing that you missed a major accident or helping somebody with something, and years later when you need help with something, that person is ready and willing to help you. We all had those, and sometimes we become wiser but has something happened to you and you wonder why and later you still can’t figure why it happened, but it did. Here’s another good example for you to think on: you are having a bad day and you go talk (complain) to a co-worker, friend, etc about your bad day, then something happens to that other person and then you realize that your “bad” day ended up to be not so-bad after all.

Everything does happen for a reason! We may find out later why a certain event happened, or we may never find out why, but we shouldn’t keep wandering why did this happen to me or why is this happening right now. We instead should face it head on, and have a good attitude, and maybe, just maybe, we will come out of the situation stronger, and better because of it.

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