Five Little Known Things About Me

by Kris_Tuttle on December 21, 2006

I got blog tagged by Mike Her­rick. (For those of you new to this if we get tagged we have to post five things most peo­ple wouldn’t know about us and then tag five new folks who have to do the same.)

Of course it’s a lit­tle like a chain let­ter but it adds some fun since we are cre­at­ing some new infor­ma­tion here and it can be interesting.

So here goes…

1. At 16 I tried to get a job at every fast food joint and depart­ment store and was turned down with­out so much as an inter­view. After giv­ing up I started play­ing a game in a com­puter store and see­ing my inter­est they hired me to do odd jobs like empty trash, pull weeds and so forth. A year later I was build­ing and pro­gram­ming the first main­stream micro­com­put­ers. So from com­plete fail­ure my 27 year (and count­ing) career in tech­nol­ogy was born.

2. In my first days of show­ing up at Carnegie Mel­lon Uni­ver­sity I got hired to work with pro­fes­sors like John McDer­mott, Lanny Forgy, Allen Newell and many oth­ers. This had a more for­ma­tive effect on me than all the classes I rarely attended. I’ll never for­get my job inter­view with John McDer­mott: “Are you famil­iar with the LISP lan­guage?” No. “Are you famil­iar with BLISS or C?” No. “Are you famil­iar with pro­duc­tion sys­tem lan­guages?” No. “Okay well you are hired to recode rou­tines used to imple­ment the OPS pro­duc­tion sys­tem from LISP to BLISS. Here they are. Let me know when you are fin­ished and ready for your next assignment.”

3. I’m an exis­ten­tial­ist. Don’t know what it means but nei­ther does any­one else. So I enjoy Camus, Sartre, The Talk­ing Heads, Nabokov, Kafka and all the rest. At the same time I believe in Uni­ver­sal Law from the teach­ings of Arnold Patent and Zen from the teach­ings of Char­lotte Joko Beck.

4. I have a barn with a wood­shop. It’s a very relax­ing place. I’m into fur­ni­ture design and con­struc­tion, archi­tec­ture, wood­work­ing and doing work out­side like clear­ing, dry-stacked stone walls, and just being out on the land. I have 10,000 bd/ft of rough lum­ber there beg­ging for more time in the shop.

5. I hate the phone. I’m not sure why but I just do. Even when I am ini­ti­at­ing the call I gen­er­ally don’t like it. I pre­fer face to face meet­ings or even IM to the phone. I think I’m sour­ing on email these days as well. There were jobs I had where being on the phone would have been nor­mal but I almost always found a way to do it as well or even bet­ter by not hav­ing to use the phone. I think it’s strange but find there is lit­tle I can do about it.

Here are my five tags: Roman Stanek, JP Ran­gaswami, Roger Ehren­berg, Annrai O’Toole, and Tim O’Reilly.

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Mike Watson December 27, 2006 at 11:40 AM

Guess I need to get out more, first I’ve heard of this game but it does seem cool.

Mike
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Marsha Gabin March 4, 2007 at 12:23 AM

I hate the phone too. I especially hate calling people I don’t know.

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