Monthly Archives: June 2014
Cupcake Capers, aka Vendor Visits to Aruba and Brocade
Vish Paradkar, Andrew Watson, and David Ziemba made the trip to sunny California a week ago to conduct site visits of Aruba and Brocade, two vendors in the running to provide us with an upgrade to our wireless network. The three had a successful trip, learning much about each vendor and what they could do … Continue reading
The need for speed
Mike Smargie recently took a trip to the great state of Texas to satisfy his need for speed by attending the Camping World Truck Series WinStar World Casino & Resort 400 and the IndyCar Series Firestone 600 races at Texas Motor Speedway outside of Fort Worth. The one-and-a-half mile oval, with 24 degree banking in … Continue reading
Baby T’s Mystery Tour
Baby T recently took a nice long sojourn with Joseph a few weeks ago and while I haven’t seen him since his return (I am hoping he is still resting comfortably with Joseph’s family, although Mama T is missing him), I know he must have had a good time as I have pictures to prove … Continue reading
How to do a meeting request in Outlook
Have you had to schedule a meeting lately and not been quite sure how to go about doing it so that you aren’t scheduling something when one or more of your attendees cannot make it? Here are some simple instructions from David White on how to submit a meeting request: – Within the Mail view … Continue reading
Baby T in Scotland
Baby T had an extraordinary opportunity earlier this year to travel with Tracey Tilton and her husband to Scotland! Here’s what you’re seeing in the photos: These are taken on the grounds of Stirling Castle, located in Stirling Old Town, Scotland. In the distance you can see a tower on top of a hill. This … Continue reading
An opening!
ITS:’s own Dave Armstrong kicked off his one-man art show “What’s so funny?” on Friday, June 6 at the Bridge Gallery at 218 West Colorado Avenue. Congratulations, Dave! Several members of the ITS:Team dropped by to show their support and celebrate during the opening reception. Dave not only greeted visitors as they came through, but … Continue reading
It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s…
…an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)! The GIS project was successful this past week with its fine-tuning as it prepared to go to Wyoming to do aerial surveys of exposed dinosaur fossils. Here are some photos of the preparations and test flights: Congratulations to Noah and Nate on their successful days of testing. … Continue reading
Quote for the day
“When nothing goes right…go left.” Here’s to not taking everything so seriously and having a little fun along the way! ITS:Always fun, never boring Respectfully submitted, Linda Petro