Microsoft Interview
Sep 30Interviewing at Microsoft was exciting and exhausting: eight hours of one-on-one interviews, leading up to the "as appropriate" interview.
After I went to work at Microsoft, I stopped using this 1-way journal approach and went to an interactive blog approach. I may clean this stuff up eventually, but for now there's some content here and everything since my Microsoft interview is over on my blog.
Interviewing at Microsoft was exciting and exhausting: eight hours of one-on-one interviews, leading up to the "as appropriate" interview.
Photos from our return to Gulfport, Pass Christian and Waveland four weeks after Hurricane Katrina hit.
The Riverfront Park gondola ride from the 1973 World's Fair re-opened today, and we went for a ride just before sunset.
On the way back from the hurricane, we stopped in Atlanta for a day of stress-free rest and relaxation.
General photos of the hurricane's damage, as well as specific details about the fates of Marsha, Granny, and Gloria's homes.
Mahugh.com has a new look, and I've embraced cascading style sheets with the zeal of the newly converted.
From the first time I met Megan, it was clear she wasn't a morning person. So I popped the question at 8:00AM, while she was on her first cup of coffee.
Gene had lived 53 years in Spokane without visiting Seattle, but today that changed. Was it worth the wait?
A weekend loop through Davenport, Wenatchee, Ellensburg, Yakima, Mount Rainier National Park, and the Tri-Cities area.
I momentarily thought through the details of my life insurance policy during takeoff, but after that I got busy snapping pictures and enjoyed myself.
Based on forensic analysis of the photos, I've concluded that this year's party was 20% more crowded and 40% more wasted than ever before.
A nice day to visit the vineyard with the best view in town. I took a picture of Megan which I really liked, so this entry is really just an excuse to put that picture on my web site.