What's an adventure? For me, every day is a new opportunity to learn something new or have an experience to talk about with friends later.
Adventures happen anywhere and any time. Here, you will find a mix of thoughts related to my job, my family, the outdoors, or just random events.
You're welcome to come along.
-Chris
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Tuesday, April 19, 2005
The press release just went out. After a few rounds of interop work and a ton of engineering, we finally reached the submission milestone for WS-ReliableMessaging. Off to OASIS it goes.
The TC proposal includes an amazing group of companies that really demonstrate the momentum and support WS-ReliableMessaging has. While the core of Web services platform vendors is not surprising, this TC will launch with support from verticals, customer organizations, government and even individual OASIS members.
The list so far: Actional, Adobe, Arjuna, BEA, Blue Titan, Choreology, Ericsson, Ford, IBM, IONA, Microsoft, Nortel, Novell, Open Applications Group, SAP, Sonic, Sun, Systinet, Tibco, Reactivity, Tibco, UK Government, UNC Chapel Hill, webMethods and AntoB.
When the TC is officially launched by the OASIS staff, the list of supporters should be even more impressive.
Posted at 06:58 am by ckurt
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Wednesday, April 06, 2005
New XML research from Andrew and Don
Every so often, some of the folks on my team are able to step away from their daily grind and think deeply about the next generation of work around Web services and XML. Last week, Andrew and Don released a paper on opportunities for efficient XML transmissions and message size.
Posted at 10:59 am by ckurt
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Monday, February 21, 2005
The daffodils are just about to bloom and I hear that the Alder and Maple pollen counts are to be 'High' tomorrow. Winter's over and Uli and I are to leave on Thursday for our annual heli-ski trip :(. I am certain this is all because Santa was good to Jennifer this year and the all ski gear she wanted was shoved down our chimney. (btw, with a gas fireplace, this was quite an accomplishment).
California has our weather and I am taking bids for a new sprinkler system for our yard.
Posted at 11:50 pm by ckurt
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Wednesday, January 26, 2005
The Bullwheels are Silent
January 26, 2005. Today is the first time in 106 years where not one ski lift in the state is operating. I picked a terrible year to give Jennifer really cool new skis and gear for Christmas. bummer...
Posted at 09:21 am by ckurt
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Thursday, November 18, 2004
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Friday, November 12, 2004
Halo 2 - Meets Expectations?
Oh yes...... While there are some glitches in the HDTV support (fixes are in progress), some of the stats are already amazing:
Biggest Hollywood opening: $114 Million in 3 days (Spiderman)
XBox opening: $125 Million in 24 hours
1.5 million copies pre-ordered
2.38 million copies sold in first 24 hours
4.0 million copies in first production run (Halo 1 sold 5 million)
The past 24 hours:
348,623 unique players
835,426 matches
XBoxes with Mod Chips playing Halo2: zero
Bungie also has a RSS feed for each player to receive stats for every game when they end. How cool is that?
Posted at 11:24 am by ckurt
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Friday, November 05, 2004
As a 3rd birthday present for WS-I.org, Christian, Andy, Rimas and I have been working on a facelift for the .org web site. I still need to work out some of the kinks over the weekend, but navigating through the huge pile of profiles and other deliverables should be much easier now.
Posted at 05:16 pm by ckurt
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Thursday, October 28, 2004
Scoble just reminded me that today is BillG's 49th Birthday. He suggested November 9 as a day we should take off work and celebrate. He's right on. We already have projectors rented, 4 XBoxes, 16 guys, infinite beer(s), and the white walls of our new house ready.
I also see there is a fan fest scheduled for the 8th. I may stop by before swinging through the Redmond Town Center EBGames at midnight.
Posted at 06:43 pm by ckurt
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Thursday, October 07, 2004
We went out to dinner last night at Taverne du Passage. It was the first time I actually liked the Mussels - normally I just tolerate them in deference to the tastes of others.
Jetlag kicked in hard yesterday afternoon, so I made it an early night and turned in when we got back to the Crown Plaza around 11. It's not the most amazing hotel I have visited, but the pillows are soft and it is in a convenient location.
Last time I was in Brussels, my favorite beer spot was the LopLop Cafe. I was bummed to walk past yesterday and find out it is closed. I did take a few pictures as I was playing tourist in my spare afternoon. They are posted in unedited form on our web site.
Never one to be thwarted on my quest for good beer, I've been looking forward to tonight's visit to the Bier Circus all week. Assuming we stay awake through the IPR Policy discussion this afternoon, we may try to put a dent in the over 200 belgian beers they have.
Tomorrow morning, I fly back home - planning to continue the beer theme when I catch up with the crowd at Oktoberfest in Levenworth.
Posted at 09:24 pm by ckurt
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I just upgraded to a Tablet PC, and I am trying to make the most of the handwriting features. Years ago, I had a PalmPilot, and my printing turned to Scribble. My handwriting has not recovered - really messing up the recognition.
Posted at 01:37 am by ckurt
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