All the best people in life seem to like LINUX. - Steve Wozniak
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CuteQuotes.
Technology book I'm reading now: Fowler, Martin;
UML Distilled Second Edition - the UML is a de facto standard way of describing computer software using pictures. It's a product of a branch of the industry that I despise (the CASE/process/methods/CMM whiners) but let's face it, there is no common language for describing software and this is pretty good.
Fun book I'm reading now: Patrick O'Brian,
The Wine Dark Sea. It's been a while since I've read one of the Aubrey/Maturin adventures. They're fun!
It's fun to search for your name on the Web. Tim Berners-Lee calls this "vanity
surfing."
TobyVanitySurf
My Christmas list:
TobyXmasList2000.
Given that I've had a little time on my hands I've been playing around with
application development technologies. The combination
of databases, scripting languages, and Web user interfaces is
incredibly powerful! If you haven't played around with
perl or
python
then you owe it to yourself to find the time to do so.
I've decided that my days of playing LP records are just about over.
OTOH, I've got lots of cool (and not so cool) music on
LpRecords. I'm currently at the
point where I can play my records from work, which is fun. If only there
were cheap broadband wireless...
When I'm not using the computer (and for most of the CPU time when I am

my spare cycles go to the
SETI project.
Despite my meager PII/450, I seem to be doing pretty well.
Here's my
resume (courtesy of
Pronet),
and an
informal resume (actually an email that I
wrote to a friend). Note to recruiters: the online copy of my resume at this site is authoritative. Please do
not ask me to send you a copy in Word format.
At work I'm the CTO of a small software company called SaltFire which builds
business infrastructure for communications carriers. If you're interested in what the future of OSS looks like, email me at
toby@saltfire.com.
Before SaltFire I worked for
Kenan Systems
as a director in the software development group, at various times
in charge of architecture,
development, and performance groups. We were a cool little
independent software
company until the founder got greedy and sold out to
Lucent
in early '99. "Welcome to the Bell System, employee number 156,892.
Please see the nurse for your implant."
Before that I lived in Rhode Island and worked for
GTECH. The technology
is interesting and the people are
great but after the founders left
there were too many
DilbertStories, so I moved back home
to Boston.
If you have comments or suggestions, please email me at
toby@caboteria.org. I love to get non-SPAM email.
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