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Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine, circa 1997
The Berlin Wall had fallen. The USSR had broken up. I was a Boeing engineer at a ICBM assembly plant in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine. The people I was working with had just been through an upheaval after an upheaval. For decades … Continue reading
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Tagged aerospace, Boeing, frugal, frugal folk, personal finance, Russia, Ukraine
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Pay Bills Do Laundry
Allow me to pour a glass of wine, again. So, how’s your world? Seen any changes lately, like, oh, since Friday? The world has changed. The world has stayed the same. Take any period and that’s been true, though the … Continue reading
Friendly Good News – October 2015
There’s more good news than I can write about. Discretion has its drawbacks. I have been heartened by the news shared by friends: new jobs, significant clients, unexpected opportunities, products that finally the market in a big way. The wave … Continue reading
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Tagged 10000 hour rule, aerospace, aerospace engineering, Alan Beckley, Alina Frank, Boeing, consulting, Craig Weiner, dancing, EFT, entrepreneur, hiking, inventing, Karate, Public Speaking, renaissance, speaking, Whidbey
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Who Is An Expert
Expert? Me? That’s not a term I use for myself, unless we’re talking about who is an expert at being Tom Trimbath, and even there I have some suggestions for improvements. Expert is a title some claim for themselves, have … Continue reading
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Tagged Aeronautics, aerospace, blogging, climate, consulting, dancing, economics, Editing, energy, entrepreneur, Entrepreneurship, environment, Facebook, Google+, klout, leadership, LinkedIn, Marketing, personal finance, photography, photos, Pinterest, Project Management, Public Speaking, reputation economy, research, singularity, social media, speaking, Twitter
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They Might Not Make More
Don’t worry. They’ll make more. Or not. Change is accelerating. Tomorrow’s thing will be better than yesterday’s thing, and yesterday’s thing will be cheaper as a result. If something breaks, replace it or upgrade. The economy loves it, even if … Continue reading
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Tagged aerospace, Concorde, frugal, frugality, HCLE, housing, Living Computer Museum, Merchant Marines, Simple Living, Space Shuttle, TR7, writing
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Unshackled Explorers
On March 26th, James Cameron impressed me. Using an innovative submersible, he dove to the bottom of the ocean – a place we’ve explored less than we’ve explored space. A mega-millionaire funded an effort to expand our understanding and risked … Continue reading
2011 My Space Remorse
A popular photograph was released by NASA this week: the space shuttle docked with the space station. They’ve both been around for years, but it wasn’t until this week that they both were captured in one close-up. Two American space … Continue reading
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Tagged aerospace, Boeing, China, Commercial, education, engineering, health care, India, NASA, Space Race, Space Shuttle, Space Station
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