Things About PaulHere We Go Again! I am once again participating in the Ultimate Blog Challenge. This challenge is to write 31 posts in the month of July! I did this in the past (a few times) and I am going to do it again! One of those times (it was back 2 years ago – July 1, 2012), I started the challenge with a non-WordPress/non-technical post with a list of 25 Little known facts about me.
I decided to bring back that idea
This is a list of 10 things about me plus a short ‘Lesson italy phone number data Learned’ to each one of them. Bring On The List I recently bought a Harley Davidson Dyna Wide Glide motorcycle. I have always wanted to get one, but felt intimidated going into the dealership. Once I overcame that, making the purchase was easy! Lesson Learned: When you are scared to do something, just do it!
I got married at the Happy Place on Earth
Walt Disney World. My wife and I actually went into the a special page that was given to be by an Magic Kingdom before the park was open and had a photo shoot at the castle! Lesson Learned: Always have fun! I love to SCUBA dive and have dived (dove) at places like Roatán, Hawaii, St. Lucia, Bermuda, Florida, Hilton Head, and (of course) Walt Disney World (Epcot® DiveQuest)! Next up is Costa Rica next February.
Lesson Learned: Some of these dives too place tg data while I was ‘working’ – try to schedule fun even when you have to travel for business. I am a Mac guy! I learned to program on the early Apple ][. Lesson Learned: When you love what you do, you tend to do it a long time! Find what that is, and you won’t be working, you will always be playing! I was called a snob recently. And it is true. I tend to like good things – good motorcycles, good watches, good wine, good food, good gin, good music… It is all about the quality.
I would rather pay for something expensive that will last, than pay for cheap stuff over and over and over again. Lesson Learned: Invest in the good stuff – it will last longer. I studied a semester abroad – I went to the Polytechnic of North London and studied Humanities. This is a bit different than my technical Computer Science major! In order to do this, I had to take a leave of absence from Rochester Institute of Technology, apply to become a Visiting Student at SUNY-Cortland, and enrolled at the Polytechnic of North London. Lesson Learned: Where this is a will, there is a way.