Saturday Evening before Father’s Day

19 06 2007


Note to self: I am not a runner.

This past Saturday just before Father’s Day, my daughter Michelle (age 11) and I ran on the 24 Hour Relay for Kids to help raise funds for the Easter Seals Summer camps. Well, Michelle ran ahead of me, it was a relay, you see. By the time it was my turn, I quickly realized why I seldom run.

The course wasn’t that far – 3 miles, almost 5 kilometers. The runners started out at Swangard Stadium and ran or jogged through Central Park. The idea was that your team always had to have a runner on the track for the 24 hour duration.

I started out well, I must say. After a burst of speed, however, I was huffing and puffing. I look to my left and a sign says “1/2 mile”. “What? What do you mean half a mile?”, I say to myself. “Surely to goodness, I’ve ran farther than that”. But no, the sign was right. “Did someone just put that sign to mock me?” By now, it seemed, everyone was passing me. Kids were running faster than me. People in crutches were running … – well, no, not really.

I’d rather bike, swim, kayak or canoe. Not run. Me not a runner! But I did run again this year – the third year in a row at the relay. Made special by the fact that my daughter ran too. She did well. She didn’t wheeze and puff like I did. Me, I had to summon every ounce of energy to cross the finish line. And oh, did I love the sight of that finish line. So, don’t ask me to run again. Not for another year, anyway.





Hi, I’m a Mac. And I’m a PC.

4 06 2007

I love the Apple commercials showing the two guys representing the Mac and PC divide. Yet, the ultimate icons of Mac and Windows are, of course, Apple’s Steve Jobs and Microsoft’s Bill Gates.

Recently, at the D Conference, they shared the same stage (after almost two decades) and reminisced about the PC’s formative years, the early challenges of both of their companies, and their vision for the future of computing. Their interaction was surprisingly congenial, with Steve aptly delivering the one-liners and funny retorts. Bill was his usual techie self although he got a good one in with a “Steve is so known for his restraint” comment. Go watch it.