Hotel Room In Othello, WA

Well, I’m slightly bored out of my mind with some down time and I haven’t updated this site since April. I’ll try better next time. Sorry, but I have to have a life. Actually, I have a job that affords minimal life time.

I’m sitting in a Best Western hotel room in Othello, WA. Othello is a dump of town about two hours out of Spokane, WA. Sorry if you’re from Othello, but good GOD, get some culture. This evening I took an adventure and wandered around the white trailer trash neighborhoods that seem to make up this town. I then went in search of a good place to take photos, but everywhere outside the city is private property. The bar (yes, there’s apparently only one) doesn’t serve good beer – though their food was OK, the clientele were playing video poker while attempting to stay sat on the bar stool. The hotel that I’m staying at has a pool and it’s warm enough to take a dip, but sadly, there was nasty leaves, needles, weeds, and some dirt film slithering over the surface. Not appealing. The night life here consists of neon lights illuminating closed buildings, the aforementioned bar, and a 24 hour gas station on the edge of town.

Anyway, so I’m going to wallow in my misery and subject my dwindling blog readers with accounts from a man who never gets bored that is finding himself about ready to go out of his mind. Good day, all!

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Noam Chomsky @ Gonzaga University

Noam Chomsky

Tonight I was able to see Noam Chomsky speak at Gonzaga University. For those who are unaware, Noam is touted as one of the most important intellectuals and speakers of our time. At 76 years old, the former MIT professor with a doctorate in linguistics has provided much to the intellectual community and better understanding for all of our current state of affairs. I have been reading him for some time and have thoroughly enjoyed his well-researched and original perspectives on many topics. This evening he spoke upon the subject of global dominance and the globalization quest of American policy makers.

He covered many topics, from “Bush doctrine” and historical accounts of attempted global dominance to oil interests and recent nuclear policy developments. Of particular concern to Noam was the nearing NPP policy renewal that may get removed entirely – potentially creating a hostile nuclear power-mad driven world that we are all too familiar with from the Cold War era and the Cuban missile Crisis. I enjoy Chomsky because he speaks to many, many topics – yet they all relate to his overall subject matter. Though at times it seems tangendental, he always brings it back around and connects those dots. I thoroughly enjoyed seeing him! He will be visiting Pullman, WA tomorrow and will continue touring a selective university circuit as he has been doing for many years.

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Heading To Montana…

Well, I’ve been just super busy lately. I’ve been working quite a bit out of town lately and haven’t had time for much of anything, including this site. This coming Tuesday, I’ll be heading to Montana for a two week stretch. I’m looking forward to being able to get some good photos from over there in the off-time that I should hopefully have. I’ll be visiting Billings, Butte, Colstrip, Great Falls and everywhere in between during my trip.  I’m excited for the opportunity to see the much-loved big sky country!

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Something About Me…

My name is Jeff Whiteside and I am currently living in Spokane, WA. I recently moved here from Portland, OR and have been enjoying it since I’ve been here. I have a broad variety of interests including photography, cooking, Northwest microbrews, wine, music, hiking, camping, candle making, travel, and other typical and atypical interests. An interesting thing about me is that I don’t watch television and haven’t done so for over seven years. What do I do with my time? Well, I spend a lot of my time studying and learning new things via print and internet based mediums. My studies vary quite widely and it’s hard to say that I focus on a particular subject matter – though I do spend a large amount of time in the area of technology. Although I do have somewhat a serious demeanor, I am known to kick back and have fun on more than one occasion.

I work for a company called Cerium Networks, also in Spokane, as a telecommunications engineer. I design, implement, and service high-level voice and data communication networks with a specialty in a technology called voice-over IP (VoIP). You’ve probably heard of this through companies like Skype – but at the commercial level, this technology allows multi-site businesses to communicate using traditional telephone technology over an existing data network infrastructure. This eliminates long distance charges and also creates an efficient communication flow between business locations. I also have a sub-specialty of call center implementation which focuses primarily on the design and optimization of medium and large call centers. Through this job I get a lot of contact with enterprise level corporations that use some of the most advanced communications equipment available today. I get a lot of exposure to new technologies and the company strives to be the most highly certified and educated network providers in the industry. Cerium is a platinum level Avaya (formerly Lucent and before that AT&T or Ma Bell) dealer which is the highest level business partner that can achieved – one of less than 25 in the entire world. We are also a silver level Cisco dealer and are working with both traditional routing/switching hardware and the latest technological breakthroughs such as IP-TV and network access controls. We also have a heavily vested interest in video technologies – implementing public and private video conferencing networks using Polycom and Tandberg technologies. Some of my recent customers include Washington Trust Bank, Isothermal, Pitney Bowes, Itron, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, and Pathology Associates Medical Laboratories.

Many people ask me how I got into the field of work that I am in. To be honest, I have been interested in communication (telephones & computer networking) since I was about 13 years old. The “thing” that peaked my interest was a somewhat subversive sub-culture of what are called “phreakers” – also known as phone hackers. I was a member of the group called “2600“ which was not interested in causing damage typically associated with the term “hacker” – but more interested in educating themselves about the technology behind telephones, cellular technologies, and data communications. We would use what are called “BBS’s” (bulletin board systems), privately owned modem based communication servers, as our primary means of communication & interaction. This passion evolved into a career in the communication field and the skills of hacking I learned are regularly used to optimize communication networks and tweak equipment to it’s limits. I was on the internet long before Internet Explorer and Google existed and heavily used a Unix based program called “Lynx” to surf the web before graphics were the mainstream on the ‘net. I have been involved with VoIP technologies since it’s inception and have a broad background in voice, digital, and wireless networks.

So that’s some basics for you.  You’ll find much more to come, I’m sure.

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