Music…

The Sad Cafe

The Long Run

Eagles
and Words

Out in the shiny night
The rain was softly falling
Tracks that ran down the boulevard
Had all been washed away

Out of the silver light
The past came softly calling
And I remember the times we spent
Inside the sad cafe

Oh it seemed like a holy place
Protected by amazing grace
We would sing right out loud
The things we could not say

Lyric excerpts from Musixmatch.


After our move from the sunny island of Puerto Rico at the age of 10, I grew up on the southeastern coast of Florida.  My childhood home sat about a 20-minute drive from the beaches of Fort Lauderdale.  Having spent my entire life among palm trees and perpetual sun, I found little need to wander out onto the beaches.  Early on, my life centered around my bicycle.  As I grew older, video games filled my world.

On occasion, we would drive down to Miami to visit my father’s gravesite at a cemetery off Calle Ocho.  For a while, we attended a Chinese Baptist Church in Miami, though that drive proved to be too long on each Sunday morning.  However, we typically remained north of Miami.  The southeast coast of Florida didn’t have a Chinatown where Chinese businesses clustered, like many other cities.  Instead, they were scattered almost at random.

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Music…

Magic Power

Allied Forces

Triumph
and Words

Something′s at the edge of your mind
You don’t know what it is
Something you were hoping to find
But you′re not sure what it is
Then you hear the music
And it all comes crystal clear
The music does the talking
Says the things you want to hear

I’m young, I’m wild and I′m free
Got the magic power of the music in me
I′m young, I’m wild and I′m free
Got the magic power of the music in me

Lyric excerpts from Musixmatch.


On a typical morning in 2000, I wandered into work.  I was a software developer on Microsoft Windows.  Traditionally, Microsoft prided itself on very lenient flex time, allowing employees to come in whenever they liked and get their work done.  The particular hours didn’t matter.  Unfortunately, some coordination with other teams meant that this was suspended for now.  I arrived around 10 am and immediately looked at the most urgent issues, the stress failures.

Most programmers had several computers.  They instructed everyone to install a recent build of Windows and run a set of stress tests as we left for the day.  All these computers had a remote debugger attached to investigate any problems.  These computers, generally used for testing, were to be returned to normal use by 1 pm.  Arriving at 10 am gave me a three-hour window to investigate any issues we found overnight.  The command used to connect to that computer was named remote, so we referred to each such investigation request as a ‘remote’.

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