Life
Joseph Hinton Rogers III
by Eric Stewart on Jul.11, 2019, under Life
He was the best of us. That is not hyperbole. That is not with exception.
Depression Without Sadness
by Eric Stewart on Apr.25, 2019, under Life
Not a cry for help. Not even really sadness. Possibly something of an excuse; maybe an apology. I’ll be okay … but I miss Papi.
Cisco Live 2018: Another Scoop! Bands! Shirts! Schedules! More!
by Eric Stewart on Apr.21, 2018, under Life, Networking, Technology
So my source at Cisco Live 2018 (who I think we all dearly love but also still are quite scared of) has sent me some more information. It’s a veritable cornucopia of information, including tidbits about the the Customer Appreciation Event (CAE) bands (yes, plural), Cisco Store, Social Media Hub (including important times to be around), and even more about the Social Responsibility Opportunities. So, in order of importance to me (interspersed with what people have actually been asking me about), here’s the new info!
So I Went To My Second Cisco Live …
by Eric Stewart on Jun.25, 2014, under Life, Networking, Technology
I figured I should get this written while I can, and before it all fades away from my brain … here’s my thoughts on Cisco Live and some advice for future first-time attendees.
Air Travel
by Eric Stewart on May.16, 2014, under Life
Quick post about how to get your way through airline security without wasting everyone else’s time.
A Day (Or Two) With The Fitbit One
by Eric Stewart on Nov.04, 2013, under Life, Technology
Fitbit is a company that makes “activity trackers”: devices that will track your activities and give you an idea of how much you’ve done “something” throughout the day. My wife, owner of a competing product (Jawbone Up), convinced me to get a Fitbit One. Here are my thoughts on the ideas behind an activity tracker, the Fitbit One specifically, Fitbit’s iPhone app, and comparing that app to Jawbone Up’s app.
Voir Dire: The Death Penalty in Florida
by Eric Stewart on Jul.17, 2011, under Life
I had the experience of being a potential juror in a death penalty case. This post is written only from the point of view as it was an educational experience. It will not be a debate of the pros and cons of death penalty.
Roller Coaster Review: Cheetah Hunt
by Eric Stewart on Jun.13, 2011, under Life
I’m back into visiting Busch Gardens Tampa, home of my favorite roller coaster, Montu. However, they have a new coaster that, while not quite as good as Montu, is still quite the thrilling ride.
Red Robin: Gourmet Hamburgers and More
by Eric Stewart on Nov.23, 2009, under Food, Life
Looking for a decent gourmet hamburger? Try Red Robin! They don’t have one in Tampa yet; I get my fix while visiting Pensacola.
Belief And Telling Truth To Power
by Eric Stewart on Oct.22, 2009, under Life, Politics
This is something new for me; possibly kind of like my other “Political” post, but this isn’t just about politics. This is about a boy and his hero (neither of which are me), and line drawing. It’s about someone I follow on Twitter, and a video they posted of them relating a recent experience …