Sunday, December 27, 2009

Trujillo Family Update 2009

Happy New Year (and belated Merry Christmas)

I do an annual family newsletter around Christmas but it does not always come out on time. 2007 was delivered the following Easter, 2008 never came so this year is pretty decent that it was at least completed in 2009.

So this year is quite an accomplishment! You can find it here (or here) or here.

The swirly image in this post (and on the newsletter) is from the Zilker Tree which is really a very tall light pole with lots of lights strung from it. Tradition is to spin under the tree and look up until you get really dizzy.

I left the newsletter on-line so you won't have to download it - there are some instructions on the site if you need more info.

For those of you that don't follow directions much - here is one more link for you:

PLEASE DOWNLOAD MY NEWSLETTER CLICK HERE NOW

You can always contact me if you have any problems with the file.

/Mike Trujillo
mtrujillo78739 on gmail (@gmail.com).

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

When I was your age...

Do you remember your grandparents complaining about how things change? "When we were your age, we had rotary dial phones. They were easy to use and reliable. Today....". You get the picture.

This is my very first blog and I decided to move some of my funny stories that I share with friends into this newfangled format. I never understood why people have to share their opinions (or their life story) for all to hear - but I find myself doing just that.

The story attached to this picture is a good example of how we may kick and scream about new technology yet find ourselves embracing the very thing we complain most about.
This is a picture of Craig Newmark (left), creator of Craig's List, and me (right). Craig's List is a giant classified web page - you can buy, sell, or find just about anything.

Well, my wife absolutely hates the computer and can't understand how anyone can waste their life away on the internet. She avoided using the computer for years (still does not know how to turn it on). Her boss decides to give her a computer of her very own and I set it up for her and teach her how to access the Internet and how to retrieve her email. In less than a week she finds Craig's List and life has not been the same since.

I got a chance to meet Craig at an awards ceremony (our Nokia software tool won a "Jolt Award" and Craig was a presenter) and I told Craig that I was mad at him. I explained that my tech-hating wife is now on the computer several times a day - buying or selling stuff and he is to blame. He looks at me and says in a soft voice, "tell her - Thank You".

Now it is my turn. I'm a grandfather and have started my first blog. What will I tell my granddaughter when she gets older? "When I was your age, we had to edit our blogs by hand - we did not have some newfangled GUI tool that did the formatting"

-Mike (Ukki)
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