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Filed under: Personal — Brian Reese @ 02/05/2007 @ 11:14 PM

It is finally winter time in Florida. I know this because we had our second major tornado event and it has been cold enough to require a jacket all day today. Hopefully, it was the last major weather event for the winter. However, I will not be surprised if there is another cold front that spawns tornados. The current weather conditions are conducive to that sort of storm.

I’m wondering if there is anything I could do to help those who were greatly affected by the storm. I know of a couple of things that could be done, so I’ll see what is possible. In our area, the worst we had to deal with was a series of intersections without power during the morning rush hour. I’m grateful that we were not in the direct path of the severe weather.

I did get an e-mail from someone at church that is organizing a group to go and help clear some of the damaged homes. They are in need of a Bobcat to help clear the debris. If you happen to know of where they could borrow one, I’ll pass the information along.

Summer Update and More…

Filed under: Personal — Brian Reese @ 09/19/2006 @ 10:56 PM

So, it’s been four months since I’ve posted anything. I have a really good excuse, I promise. Forget excuses, how about a summary of the last four months of my life.

Where to begin… Perhaps the beginning of this blogging sabbatical is a good place to start. The first weekend of May was a trip to North Carolina for a service project. This was the second trip to Camp Grace. This time a group of six people went. Since there were fewer of us, we took on some smaller projects such as putting the walls on a bike storage structure, tweaking several bikes so they would be safe for the summer campers, teaching some children a Bible lesson on the rolling chapel among other things. Once again Frank was there and he was a huge blessing to our group.

Shortly after returning from North Carolina, I had something new. Something I hadn’t had in quite some time… Yep. I now have a wonderful girl friend. For those of you wondering her name is Colleen.

For some reason June is a little foggy. I finished up my database project at CHS and had applied for the web developer position. I interviewed for the position in July and started the position at the end of July. I’m currently converting our internet site so we can host it “in house.” Once that is complete, I am slated to begin redesigning their intranet web site. I also get to maintain the database that I finished up in June.

After finishing my project at CHS, I took a couple of days off to travel. My friend and former college roommate, Andrew, was getting married in Chicago. I went up to Chicago and met up with the old gang for the wedding and a mini vacation in the Windy City. After the wedding, we celebrated Independence Day with a fireworks show over Lake Michigan accompanied by the symphony in Grant Park. We also toured the Field Museum and went to see the view from the top of the Sears Tower. I can’t forget to mention the authentic Chicago deep dish pizza we had for lunch, I was really hungry and had three whole slices.

More recently, Colleen’s mom and step dad were in town for Labor Day. We went out for pancakes at the DeLeon Springs Sugar Mill as well as an eco tour of the river that the springs feed. The following day, we went to the Canaveral National Seashore’s Apollo Beach. Bret and I attempted to body surf some waves. Afterwards, we all ran from the mosquito swarm and into Colleen’s car, where we swatted mosquitoes the entire trip home. On Labor Day, we went searching for alligators on an air boat ride over Lake Jessup. We found several baby alligators and some birds, but we didn’t get very close to any adult alligators. This adventure was followed up by a small barbeque at the pool. We all had a good time that weekend.

I’d try and post some pictures from Chicago and Labor Day weekend, but I don’t spend a lot of time in front of the computer when I’m at home so, I haven’t implemented the photo album yet. Also it seems I have a lot going on, on the weekends. Most that is not of much interest, but nonetheless, I keep myself pretty busy.

While this isn’t a complete journal of my summer, I’m sure it’s enough to fill you in on my life. I suppose I could say more about Colleen, but I’ll leave our story for another entry since this one is already quite long.

Reflections from the past month

Filed under: Personal — Brian Reese @ 03/07/2006 @ 12:29 AM

Another month has passed. There are so many things I should be blogging.

I’ll start with the most exciting news. My little brother is getting married! This just goes to show, I don’t have to be the first for everything.

Aside from that, my work as a contractor for Children’s Home Society of Florida has occupied most of my time. I think as far as work goes, I’ve grown the most during this project. As always there are things I need to do to improve myself, but up until now, I have not been very confident in myself. I had often doubted that I was offering the best solution. On this project, I have found that my first instinct has generally been correct. In the past I would spend a lot of time looking for a solution to my question on the Internet. Lately, I have found that I am having questions about things for which there is not a well known answer. If I do run across an answer, it has been after I had already solved the problem, and often times, my solution is similar to or better than the one I have found.

If I’m not at work, I may be found at church. We have moved the contemporary service into the larger worship center and have eliminated the second blended service. This change has brought about new challenges for me. My area of service changed from simply being sure the sermon was properly simulcast for the contemporary service to directing and switching the cameras for the contemporary service. I have found directing to be a fun challenge. I’m still getting accustomed to the new order of activities but, I think we are getting all the kinks worked out.

I’m hoping I will make more time to blog here in the future. I can’t promise it will be interesting, in fact, I really want to post about programming things I have discovered or am working on. Topics may include but are not limited to ASP.net, MS Access, PHP and Linux systems.

Tony Winn Project 3

Filed under: Personal — Brian Reese @ 01/29/2006 @ 11:51 PM

Where to begin… Perhaps a history lesson, 3 years ago, some friends of mine decided we’d try to do a mountain bike race put on by Red Trail Racing. Red Trail is known for putting on races on some of the most difficult terrain in Florida. So, my friends, Josh and Paul decided to give their 6 Hrs. of Carter Road Park a try. That year, as a team we completed about 7 laps.

The following year, Red Trail created a corporate course. That year Josh and I decided to ride in the solo competition as the terrain was much easier and we figured we could survive. Josh managed to finish in 3rd place and I pulled out of the race early for medical reasons.

That brings you to today. Josh, Paul and I had a reunion run of this race. This year, we rode in the corporate team classification. We figured if we completed 10 laps we’d be competitive. Once we arrived, we received news that there were many more teams this year. We didn’t mind the extra competition; we figured “The more the merrier.”

We were off to a good start with Josh taking the start and the first lap, followed by a lighting fast lap by Paul. I started my lap trying to catch the rider in front of me. This really turned out to be a bad idea, but I don’t think it hurt the team in the end, I completed my lap with a decent lap time, it was much better than I had expected. We continued in this fashion until we completed 12 laps and had no more legs left.

While we made a tremendous effort, the top 3 teams had completed 13 laps. Nonetheless we were proud of our effort and left the race in good spirits. It’s not every day one puts an all out effort into riding a bike 22 miles over a total of about 2 hrs and walk away.

On a side note: There were several people taking pictures, hopefully I can find one of us riding to post somewhere.

Happy New Year

Filed under: Personal — Brian Reese @ 01/02/2006 @ 12:01 PM

So long 2005. Hello 2006.

In honor of the new year, I suppose this will be a 2005 top 10 things happened in my life.

10. Was rearended by a drunk driver
9. Removed popcorn ceiling texture
8. Discovered that I can use Linux for 90% of my computing activities
7. Almost bought a house
6. No longer working for BestWorks and becoming a contractor
5. Family reunion/road trip
4. IDIDARIDE 2005 50 miles of off-road cycling in N. FL
3. On CBM trip, blowing a tire on the way home
2. Going to NC and building a playground for CBM
1. Rafting in Ocoee, TN with friends

I don’t make New Year’s Resolutions. I forget what they are after a month so I don’t see the point. This new year will certainly be interesting as I have a lot of things that could be happening.

Merry Christmas

Filed under: Personal — Brian Reese @ 12/25/2005 @ 9:30 PM

Nativity Scene

Merry Christmas

During the Christmas holiday, be sure to remember the reason we share gifts. To commerate God’s gift of his Son to us.

-B

Gizmos and Gadgets

Filed under: Personal — Brian Reese @ 12/15/2005 @ 12:15 AM

Over the past week or so, I have finally found a good use for my USB memory stick. It just so happens that portable software is seemingly making a come back. Portable software is software that can be installed on a device such as a memory stick and then run from more than one computer with out needing to be installed for each computer.

I have found it quite handy to have a couple of programs and, as I explore the available software, I’m sure I will find more useful stuff. The goal is to build a small library of essential tools. Since the drive is rather small, the binary packages must also remain on the small side.

So far, I have found a program called PStart which is be useful as a launch pad for other programs. It puts an icon in your task bar, you click on it and a menu pops up, much like clicking the start button in MS Windows. Since I work in different computing environments, I have found a simple mp3 player to be a handy tool to use to make a play list and play mp3s either from the drive or from a different disk. Currently, I’m using Zoom Player. I have found the program to do the job well, but a little lacking in the different codecs it supports. I’m looking for a program that can store the codecs on the drive. The idea is to not rely on the host computer having specific software outside the operating system. Finally, I’m using Wiz to pack and unpack .zip files. Just today I needed to unpack a .zip file and the host computer did not have an unzip utility.

Thanksgiving and Christmas

Filed under: Personal — Brian Reese @ 12/12/2005 @ 12:54 AM

It has been almost a month since my last entry. Time seems to have been flying.

Thanksgiving was fun, my brother and his girlfriend stayed in Orlando with me and we cooked up a nice meal. As a matter of fact, some of it is still in the fridge waiting to be eaten.

Since I missed posting on Thanksgiving as I had planned, I will note some things I’m thankful for. I’m thankful for my friends and family, with out them I’d be one lonely guy. I’m grateful for having food and a roof over my head along with plenty of things to make life enjoyable. We often get caught up in what we don’t have and forget we have much more than we really need to survive. Most of all, I’m thankful for God’s gift to us, His Son, Jesus.

Recently I’ve come to realize that thanksgiving is a wonderful precursor to Christmas. It only seems appropriate to give thanks for what God has done for us and what He has provided and to follow that up with a celebration of the ultimate gift.

Surpised but not Shocked

Filed under: Personal — Brian Reese @ 11/07/2005 @ 1:25 AM

The title should be the theme of my weekend.

Wow! In many ways, today was a great day. I really enjoy being able to worship “on the floor” instead of “in the booth” and during the prayer service I was not needed in the a/v booth. There were many praises tonight. Several missions teams returned and shared the results of their trips as well as things to pray about. Hearing about missions always hits a soft spot in my soul, as I have great a respect for people who do missions work. The meeting concluded on a weird note, the minister to single adults resigned by letter read by the pastor and then we sang “How Great Thou Art.” I couldn’t really concentrate on the words to that hymn or even sing with heart though, as my mind was spinning from the previous announcement. So I’ll definately keep the career adult ministry in prayer as we have a new leader.

Saturday was a fun day for me. Greg asked me to be the audio engineer on the TMR truck for the Deland band festival. Greg mentioned that last year Mike did a stereo mix of the bands. I was a little skeptical at first b/c of how we were going to set up the mics and my experience with live audio in general but, we went over how it would work and Greg assured me that in the worst case he could mix it down to a mono mix. Once I was able to focus on the mix, and not worry about the wind, I was able to hear the “image” of the mix. I must say that I’m very pleased with the depth of the sound. I was a little surprised at the difference a stereo configureation would make to the overall sound of the mix.

Will the real Slim Shady please stand up?

Filed under: Personal — Brian Reese @ 10/22/2005 @ 12:37 AM

It seems there are some other Brian Reeses out there. I have been contacted by at least two of them. Apparently I’m giving one in Michigan a bad name. So any of you who know the dude in MI, I’m not the same guy. I don’t live in MI or claim to be a pre-law student.

So, who am I?

Well, if you look through my other posts, you’ll find I believe in God and that he loves his creation. You will find that I believe that from the beginning we as mankind have a sinful nature (we desire to live life our way and get what we want out of it) that separates us from God. I believe God sent Jesus to live a human life and suffer death in our place as a provision for our sinful nature. Because of this, our relationship to God can be restored. The only way our fellowship with God can be restored is if we chose to accept God’s gift of salvation through his Son, Jesus Christ. The following Web site states this a little more clearly: www.greatcom.org

By day, I am an application developer. I’m working on specializing in Web application development. I’ve done a couple ASP.net projects in the past and am working on obtaining a Microsoft certification.

In my spare time, I like to ride my bicycle and am currently training to do several long distance rides in Florida. I also like to take pictures and maintain this little Web site.

If reading about my interests entertains you, then keep coming back. Feel free to post comments too. Otherwise, don’t give all the other guys with my name a hard time, I’m only one person.

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