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<p>In honor of Veteran&#8217;s Day, let&#8217;s recognize David Johnson and his new social network, ArmedZilla. They&#8217;re going to be a major force soon!</p>
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		<title>Managing Me&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wayne Dyer&#8217;s Simplify + Technology Airplane mode &#8211; disconnect from the world Organize your life &#8211; manage all my services from my iPhone, everything Unclutter your life — get rid of stuff you no longer need, what you own, owns you Clear your calendar of unwanted and unnecessary activities — learn to say no Be [...]]]></description>
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<li>Airplane mode &#8211; disconnect from the world</li>
<li>Organize your life &#8211; manage all my services from my iPhone, everything</li>
<li>Unclutter your life — get rid of stuff you no longer need, what you own, owns you</li>
<li>Clear your calendar of unwanted and unnecessary activities — learn to say no</li>
<li>Be sure to keep your free time free</li>
<li>Choose to take time to do things that keep you inspired</li>
<li>Return to the simplicity of nature — spend time outdoors</li>
<li>Keep a distance between you and your critics</li>
<li>Take some time for your health</li>
<li>Don’t forget to play</li>
<li>Slow down &#8211; relax sailing or at the lake</li>
<li>Remove any debts from your life</li>
<li>Take your attention off what everything costs, but instead focus on their values</li>
<li>Remember your spirit — who you really are, find your brand</li>
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		<title>Indiana Bare and the Temple of Opportunity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes, I always wanted to be Indiana Jones or 007.   Here are some of the more adventurous things I have done.  From these adventures, I have been to over 60 countries and all 50 states. Completing MBA from Thunderbird, #1 in International Business Flight wing touched pavement in Detroit and skidded the plane to a halt [...]]]></description>
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<p>Yes, I always wanted to be Indiana Jones or 007.   Here are some of the more adventurous things I have done.  From these adventures, I have been to over 60 countries and all 50 states.</p>
<ol>
<li>Completing MBA from Thunderbird, #1 in International Business</li>
<li>Flight wing touched pavement in Detroit and skidded the plane to a halt</li>
<li>Sailed a Rainbow 24 to Bareboat Sailing Certification at Annapolis Sailing School</li>
<li>Surfed North Beach, Hawaii</li>
<li>On boat that navigated 100 foot swells on the Pacific Ocean</li>
<li>Took Private Pilots Lessons</li>
<li>Rolled a Golf Cart in Mexico</li>
<li>Dove off a 80 foot bridge in Maine</li>
<li>Season Skiing Pass to Telluride</li>
<li>Climbed Mount Washington, highest peak on East Coast</li>
<li>Solo Skydive over Arizona, parachute caught under arm spinning me out of control</li>
<li>Smoked an Herb with a Bushman Chief in South Africa out of an Oryx bone</li>
<li>Sat on the Taj Majal for a sunrise</li>
<li>Completed PADI Scuba Diving Certification on Seal Island in Baja, California</li>
<li>Experienced complete darkness half way between Brazil and South Africa, mid-Atlantic</li>
<li>Crossed over a broken bridge on Taroko Gorge in Taiwan during an Earthquake</li>
<li>Skied the moguls at Killington, Vermont</li>
<li>Sang and danced the Shabby Blue on stage in a Nightclub in Taipei</li>
<li>Celebrated New Years in Times Square with Dick Clark literally</li>
<li>Played $1,000 a hand blackjack in Vegas</li>
<li>Spoke on the same stage as the Dalai Lama, Keynote for Global Sales Conference</li>
<li>Tossed dynamite out of a pickup in Mexico blowing holes in the side of the desert</li>
<li>Hitch hiked from Osaka to Tokyo and took a free Bullet train back with a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader</li>
<li>Played soccer with a semi-pro Central American team</li>
<li>Signed Dan Marino&#8217;s autograph more than once</li>
<li>Took the midnight train from Nairobi to Mombassa, Kenya</li>
<li>Drove a car at 160 mph, motorcycle at 140 mph, train at 200 mph and flown over 200 mph</li>
<li>Walked several miles of the Great Wall of China</li>
<li>Won a walking race in Washington DC, #1 in my age category</li>
<li>Visited Tuscany with wife, driving a Fiat village to village</li>
<li>Completed Rapport Leadership, Landmark, Goal Achievers and PSI Seminars leadership development programs</li>
<li>Attended the Indy 500 and Brickyard 400, pit pass to Indy</li>
<li>Walked the beach and temples in Pondicherry, India</li>
<li>Danced on the rooftops of Chicago</li>
<li>Performed a Standup Comedian act with standing ovation (think Tony Little on Steroids)</li>
<li>Watched a Grizzly Bear jump into a Mini-van to get some marshmallows</li>
<li>Went to Oakland Raiders game with a Green Bay Packer Jersey on, survived running for exit</li>
<li>Jumped dirt bike across creek</li>
<li>Survived driving in Rome, Italy</li>
<li>Held a few infamous parties: Daytona, Cat House, and Arizona Pool Party.  If you were there, you know</li>
<li>Ate every kind of meat you can think of at the Carnivore Cafe in Nairobi, Kenya</li>
<li>Wine Tours in Argentina, Australia, South Africa, Napa, Santa Barbara, Italy and France.</li>
<li>Visited the Pyramid of the Sun and Moon at Teotuhuacan</li>
<li>Completed several 10k and mini-marathons and soon a marathon and triathlon races</li>
<li>Ate crab for the first time on the Mekong delta, Vietnam</li>
<li>Completed a Master of Arts in Latin American Studies</li>
<li>Was in an Earthquake in Taiwan, boulders trapped our car</li>
<li>Buried Jeep in several feet of mud off-roading</li>
<li>Escaped pirates off the coast of Malaysia and Thailand aboard SS Universe</li>
<li>Attended the Kentucky Derby and Breeders Cup</li>
<li>Spent the night in Juvenile Hall, my record is expunged now, clean as a whistle</li>
<li>Swam in 140 degree Volcano Water near Quetzaltenango, Guatemala</li>
<li>Drove Corvette around corner at 110 mph at Bondurant Race School</li>
<li>Stood 5 feet from a wild Buffalo in Yellowstone NP</li>
<li>Negotiated Penthouse Suite for family at Resorts International, Atlantic City at age 12.</li>
<li>Celebrated Carnival in San Salvador, Brazil</li>
<li>Sailed Sydney Harbor with the Sydney Yacht Club membership</li>
<li>Visited abandoned palace of monkeys in rural Jaipur, India</li>
<li>White Water rafted level 5 rapids on the Gauley in West Virginia</li>
<li>Had a gun pulled on my twice, both times gun went off in different direction</li>
<li>Completed executive education at Harvard, Stanford, Columbia and the Geneva Institute.</li>
<li>Slept in a tree on an Africa Safari, while herds of animals moved under me all night</li>
<li>Took a zip line over 1,000 feet down</li>
<li>At the 7th game of the 2001 World Series when the Diamondbacks beat the Yankees</li>
<li>Spent weekend doing community service in Emergency Room helping with triage</li>
<li>In high school, hung out with a friendly gang called the &#8220;40 ounce crew&#8221;</li>
<li>Car was attacked by an aggressive mob of monkeys in Tanzania</li>
<li>Completed low and high ropes courses near Clear Lake in Northern California and also in Nevada Desert near Area 51</li>
<li>Played in an International Basketball game against the India National B team</li>
<li>Shot skeet first time</li>
<li>Visited Mayan ruins in Tecal, Guatemala</li>
<li>MVP of Tri-State College Soccer Tournament, 6 goals 9 assist, had pneumonia that weekend</li>
<li>Walked across the top of the Sydney Harbor Bridge</li>
<li>Participated in a folk Catholicism ceremony in rural Brazilian town</li>
<li>Crash landed a Cesna airplane into a winery in South Africa</li>
<li>Visited a German settlement in mountains of Venezuela</li>
<li>Saved wife from undertow in Bali, Indonesia on our honeymoon</li>
<li>Traded a few dozen Bic pens for a life sized wooden carved Masai warrior</li>
<li>Got lost in Tiananmen Square, Beijing, China</li>
<li>Island hopped outside San Salvador, Brazil</li>
<li>Went to Final 4 in coed Volleyball tournament in Daytona Beach, Florida</li>
<li>Camped with a group of Deer at a park in Nara, Japan, litterly leaned up against a wild deer.</li>
<li>Sat at same table with John Cougar Mellencamp in Bloomington, Indiana enjoying some of his live music</li>
<li>Dated Runner-up Miss Guatemala for 2 weeks, then chased out of Guatemala by Military Guerrilla&#8217;s, long story</li>
<li>Blew glass with a famous glass maker in Venezuela</li>
<li>Hitch hiked Europe for 3 weeks for $1,000.</li>
<li>Went to the Masters golf tournament in 2004</li>
<li>Watched the &#8220;aurora borealis&#8221; dance across the sky while sailing in Bering Straight in Alaska</li>
<li>Climbed Four Peaks in 4 foot of snow</li>
<li>Rappelled down a cliff in Northern California</li>
<li>Had deer jump over car driving on an Indiana highway</li>
<li>Chased by a bear in Kings Canyon National Park</li>
<li>Sat in isolation for 48 hours in California wilderness, ask me about the hummingbird and snakes</li>
<li>Crashed the 1996 International Wine Convention in Barcelona Spain, with Press Credentials</li>
<li>Visited the worlds smallest volcano, Taal in Tagatay, Philippines</li>
<li>Took off and landed in a sea plane</li>
<li>Ate live drunken shrimp at fine Hong Kong dinner</li>
<li>Partied with David Bowie and Iman in Cape Town, South Africa</li>
<li>Laughed for 6 weeks at Accenture Boot Camp at the St. Charles campus.  Thanks to Tariq Afeef and Ynzo Van Zanten!</li>
<li>Sailed a yacht in Hawaii while a Whale swam back and fourth under the boat blowing water upwards</li>
<li>Participated in the birth of my daughter Bali</li>
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<p>Thanks for sharing a walk down memory lane, I have been blessed and look forward to the next 100 outstanding adventures.   Each brings a grin, smile and chuckle.    I hope you make a list of your own.</p>
<p>Next up:</p>
<ol>
<li>Dubai, United Arab Emirates</li>
<li>Hyper Island, Sweden</li>
<li>Santiago, Chile</li>
<li>Cuzco and Macchu Pichu, Peru</li>
<li>The Great Pyramids of Egypt</li>
<li>Petra in Jordan</li>
<li>The City of Jerusalem</li>
<li>The tomato festival and run with the bulls in Pamplona, Spain</li>
<li>Antarctica - the last frontier</li>
<li>Cruise the Caribbean and Mediterranean</li>
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		<title>Where the HELL is Matt?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cool video of Matt and his travels.   This reminds me of the Shabby Blue that had over 500 people at a Taiwan night club swaying back and fourth.   Or the time I taught the Shabby Blue to a group at a night club in Quezaltenango, Guatemala.   It also reminds me of the dancing [...]]]></description>
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<p>Cool video of Matt and his travels.   This reminds me of the Shabby Blue that had over 500 people at a Taiwan night club swaying back and fourth.   Or the time I taught the Shabby Blue to a group at a night club in Quezaltenango, Guatemala.   It also reminds me of the dancing I did at the Barwinkles with my EMBA Cohort.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[[The following explanation of cricket has been used since the 1970s, to explain cricket to Americans who had never seen a cricket match. First developed in Seattle, it has been used throughout the USA. Try it on your American friends... if they understand baseball, they should be able to follow cricket with this handy guide!] [...]]]></description>
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<h2><span style="font-weight:normal;font-size:13px;">[<em>The following explanation of cricket has been used since the 1970s, to explain cricket</em></span></h2>
<p><em> to Americans who had never seen a cricket match.<br />
First developed in Seattle, it has been used throughout the USA.<br />
Try it on your American friends...<br />
if they understand baseball, they should be able to follow cricket with this handy guide!</em>]</p>
<ul>
<li>There are <strong>TWO teams</strong>, with <strong>eleven</strong> players each (instead of <em>nine</em> as in baseball).</li>
<li>Instead of <em>four</em> bases, there are <strong>only two</strong>; in the middle of the field, sixty-six feet apart&#8230;<br />
<strong>all</strong> running is <em>between</em> the two bases&#8230; the ball can be hit in front, <strong>OR</strong> behind&#8230; <strong>or</strong>, in <em>ANY</em> direction.</li>
<li>Instead of rotating batting for nine innings each, <em>EACH team does all its batting in a SINGLE inning </em>.</li>
<li>The team scoring <strong>more runs</strong> wins the game.</li>
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<p>[<strong>NOTE:</strong> <em>Unlike baseball, where a pitcher rests every 10 or so pitches when the BATTING rotates, cricket pitchers rest every 6 pitches as their PITCHING rotates.</em>]</p>
<ul>
<li>The fielding team works with <strong>TWO pitchers</strong> at the same time.</li>
<li>The <em>first pitcher</em> throws from one base to the other.<br />
After six throws, the catcher moves around behind the first pitcher&#8217;s base, <em>pitcher #2</em> takes over.<br />
He makes six throws in the <em>opposite</em> direction (i.e. <em>towards</em> the starting pitcher&#8217;s base).</li>
<li>The two pitchers <em>keep alternating</em> like this, until one or both of them are relieved.</li>
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<p>* <strong>[[ IMPORTANT:</strong> <em>Each six-pitch set is called</em> an <strong>"over"</strong>, and pitchers are called "bowlers" in cricket. So, to say "<em>Doe bowled</em> <strong>seven</strong> <em>overs</em>", is saying Doe threw<strong>42</strong> pitches, in (alternating) sets of six. <strong>]]</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>The <strong>MAJOR DIFFERENCE</strong> <em>from baseball</em> is that <em>batters can hit in ANY direction</em>.</li>
<li>Also, THE BATTER CAN RUN <strong>WHEN HE CHOOSES TO,<br />
NOT</strong> <em>every</em> time he hits the ball, as in baseball.<br />
He is safe as long as he protects his wickets <strong>WITH HIS BAT (NOT</strong> his feet or hands)<br />
<em>and</em> makes no other errors.</li>
<li>As long as the batter can <em>protect his base</em>, he is <em>free to keep batting</em>, and scoring, <strong>as long as</strong> he can!</li>
<li>The batter (or &#8220;batsman&#8221;) <strong>is</strong> OUT <em>only</em> if<br />
: any of the three sticks marking his base (called &#8220;wickets&#8221;) are hit by the pitcher<br />
&#8211;he is <strong>&#8220;bowled&#8221;</strong> (like being struck out, except that once is enough).</li>
<li>OR, if: the ball is hit into a fielder&#8217;s hand without touching the ground, he is <strong>&#8220;caught&#8221;</strong> (like baseball&#8217;s pop fly).</li>
<li>OR, if: he is running between the bases, and a fielder can touch the base he is running to,<br />
<em>before</em> the runner crosses the &#8220;safe line&#8221; in front of the wickets, he is <strong>&#8220;run out&#8221;</strong><br />
(like a tag, except in cricket you tag the <em>base</em>, not the runner).<strong>So:</strong> A cricket batter could be out on the first pitch, BUT would go on batting until someone puts him &#8220;out&#8221;;<br />
<em>Some batters can stay on base for</em> <strong>hours</strong>, scoring 50, 100 runs or more!</li>
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<li>A batter (or &#8220;batsman&#8221;) can score in cricket by hitting the ball, deciding to run, then running safely between the two bases.</li>
<li><strong>Once</strong> across (from one base, to the opposite one) is a <em>&#8220;single&#8221;</em>, scoring 1 run.</li>
<li>there and back is a <em>&#8220;double&#8221;</em>, scoring 2 runs.</li>
<li><strong>three times</strong> back and forth is a <em>&#8220;triple&#8221;</em>, scoring 3 runs.</li>
<li>A hit that <em>reaches the fence</em> scores <strong>four</strong> runs.</li>
<li>and a hit that <em>flies over the fence</em> is a <strong>sixer</strong>, scoring 6 runs.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Before the game starts, the opposing captains toss a coin, to decide who is to bat first&#8230; or second.</li>
<li>The game begins.<br />
TWO batters are sent in, one for <em>each</em> base (they are called &#8220;batsmen&#8221; in cricket).<br />
<em>(I.e. the bases are &#8220;loaded&#8221; to start a team’s batting, and have to stay that way.) </em></li>
<li>As one batter is put out, the next person in the batting order goes in.<br />
In the USA, each team is allowed <em>10 outs</em> OR a <em>maximum number</em> of overs&#8230;.say 40 overs ( i.e. 240 pitches)&#8230; to bat.</li>
<li>The inning is finished<br />
<strong>EITHER</strong> when 10 outs have occurred ( i.e. 1 man is left on base, out of the 11 in the team),<br />
<strong>OR</strong> when the 40-over limit has been reached.</li>
<li>After one team finishes batting, there is a tea (actually, sandwiches, beer and pop) break.</li>
<li>Now the team which has been fielding gets its chance to bat.</li>
<li>Say the team batting first scored 120 runs. If the team batting second scores <em>only</em> 100 runs in its 40 overs, it has <em>lost by</em> <strong>20 runs</strong>.<strong>BUT..</strong> if it reaches 121 runs for (say)<em>only 6</em> <strong>outs</strong> <em>within</em> its allowed 40 overs, <em>it wins by</em> <strong>4 &#8220;wickets&#8221;</strong><br />
( meaning, the number of outs it had left when it passed the first team&#8217;s score).</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>In the USA, a typical cricket game takes <em>about as long as a weekend baseball</em><strong> double-header</strong>.</li>
<li>In fact, <em>this is a useful way of looking at cricket</em> if you understand baseball:<br />
<em>Each team&#8217;s batting takes about</em><strong> as long</strong>, and has <em>as many things happen</em>, as a <strong>complete</strong> baseball game.</li>
<li>A typical cricket game in the USA might take <em>5 to 6 hours</em>. This could consist of <em>4</em> to <em>5</em> hours of actual play,<br />
and the rest of the time for lunch, tea, refreshment breaks and other pauses.</li>
<li><em>This is about average</em>. There <strong>CAN</strong> be low-scoring games that are over in <em>2 or 3 hours</em>&#8230;</li>
<li>On the other hand, if both teams score 200 to 300 runs each, these <strong>VERY</strong> high-scoring games last <em>seven hours</em>&#8230; or more.<em>It all depends</em>&#8212;on the day, the teams, the mood and the playing conditions.</li>
</ul>
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<h2>FOR FURTHER READING</h2>
<p>So far, we have explained cricket using mostly baseball terminology. If you want to learn the language that <em>cricketers</em> really use, click on <a href="http://members.tripod.com/~sccwa/cktlist.html">A List of Technical Cricket Terms </a>to see how <em>they</em> talk about cricket !For a look at the equipment used in cricket, click on <a href="http://members.tripod.com/~sccwa/ckteqpmt.html">A First Look at Cricket Equipment</a>.</p>
<p>If you now understand the basic rules, Click on <a href="http://members.tripod.com/~sccwa/strategy.html">Beyond the Basics: A Look at Cricket Strategy </a>to learn more about how the game is played.</p>
<p>This information was found at http://members.tripod.com/~sccwa/crick.html.   Thanks Amit for the resource, looking forward to Cricket one of these Friday nights.</p>
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<p>In college, I stepped out on the skinny branches to go on an educational program called Semester at Sea.  At this point, I had never traveled any further than Winsor, Canada or Nogales, Mexico.   Being that I was from Fort Wayne, Indiana, the world was huge and scary to me.  So the world to me was something I wanted to get to know and I challenged myself to greatest adventure and period of personal growth.  I enrolled not knowing a single person that had attended Semester at Sea.  So I began a learning experience that not a single day goes by where I am not blessed from the adventure, experience, education, and open mind that this program created for me.  So check out the <a href="https://www.ise.virginia.edu/video/sas_new_ship_med.wmv">Semester at Sea Video</a> and enjoy.  Enroll if you can or enroll someone.  You will change their life forever.  This is the type of education you just cannot buy or understand until completion.  </p>
<p>Semester at Sea started in the Bahama&#8217;s, then went to Venezuela, Brazil, South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania, India, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Macau, China, Taiwan, Japan and returned to Seattle.  The program is just over 100 days and when at Sea you have classes from Professors and world leaders such as Desmond Tatu.  In port, there are iteniaries that included meeting Nelson Mandela, visiting companies, learning languages, seeing the Great Wall, the Taj Mahal, going on an African Safari, climbing Mountains, University exchanges, putting on a Circus, and many other unique cultural experiences that took you far beyond your comfort zone.  To the point, you became comfortable with being uncomfortable. </p>
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<p>Here is a brief history of my formal education, cool places, experiences, and adventures:</p>
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