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		<title>New Gig, Less Hotels</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few months ago, I decided to join ioBridge full-time. I will be leading the software development for a whole bunch of commercial products that license our technology. ioBridge will announce a few major developments in the coming weeks that made this transition possible. I am excited for the new challenges and look forward to working with a start-up [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A few months ago, I decided to join <a title="Makers of remote control and monitoring hardware and software" href="http://www.iobridge.com" target="_blank">ioBridge</a> full-time. I will be leading the software development for a whole bunch of commercial products that license our technology. ioBridge will announce a few major developments in the coming weeks that made this transition possible. I am excited for the new challenges and look forward to working with a start-up company.</p>
<p>My first project with ioBridge was building a remote sensor network web interface on top of the Google Maps API. The sensor network allows for the real-time monitoring of tide levels. The project got written up on <a title="Technology Review Blog by MIT writes about ioBridge's Tide monitoring project" href="http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/guest/25315/" target="_blank">MIT&#8217;s Technology Review</a> blog and the <a title="ioBridge Projects and News write up about the Tide Level monitoring app" href="http://www.iobridge.net/projects/2010/06/iobridge-tide-alerts-on-mits-technology-review-blog/" target="_blank">ioBridge Projects</a> blog. You can demo the tide monitoring application at <a title="Tide Alerts powered by ioBridge" href="http://www.tidealerts.com" target="_blank">www.TideAlerts.com</a>.</p>
<p>Change is not always easy. I had a great job and got to see all of the United States minus Alaska, Hawaii, and Idaho (yes, Idaho, I have flown all over you but never landed on you&#8230;). I got to design, maintain, pen test, and provide training for some of the largest networks in the US for utilities and telecommunications providers over a 10 year period. Yes, you can blame me the next time your call drops.</p>
<p>This also means I saw a lot of hotels and airports. I probably stayed at a Hampton Inn from 30 different states. I can&#8217;t tell you how many times I woke up to a USA Today being crammed under my door. For whatever reason on my first trip to a DSL testing company in Manchester, New Hampshire, I saved the room key. I know you are supposed to return them, but maybe in the excitement of it all, I kept it. This tradition continued with my next project in Lincoln, Nebraska and the next and the next. When I got home I would shove the room key in a box. I just dumped it out and could not believe it&#8230;Here&#8217;s a photo so you can see what I am saying&#8230;</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a title="IMG_0059 by hscharler, on Flickr" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/nothans/4529260546/"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4058/4529260546_5b09ec7642.jpg" alt="IMG_0059" width="500" height="375" /></a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">I don&#8217;t advocate stealing room keys, but this pile is  a quick snap shot of 1000&#8242;s of trips and projects and experiences. With the new gig, I will travel less and that might be good. I am looking forward to it and might even join a bowling league where I can actually make the games. I will keep you updated on the progress. It&#8217;s time to start-up (.com).</p>
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