Archive for December, 2011

2011 has been quite an eventful year for me. I spent the first few weeks of January in and out of hospitals, but my health improved significantly as the year progressed. I launched my Facebook page in January, and in February Professor Joseph Blasi was named the inaugural holder of the J. Robert Beyster Professorship [...]

We continue to make good progress on the Network Solutions book. The manuscript has been delivered to the publisher and they are beginning the editing process. I expect this process will take several weeks and will most likely not begin in earnest until after the holidays.
I hope you can help me out by sending along [...]

This week the Foundation for Enterprise Development had its annual end-of-year Christmas party on Wednesday. Unfortunately, I missed it due to a mix up with my schedule.
However, I did hear from several sources that the party was a good one, and I’m sorry I missed it. Many of my old friends and colleagues from SAIC [...]

Hybrid Car

As you may know from this blog, I have been getting out on the road more often over the past couple of months. I have been feeling good, and this has led to some recent adventures, including trips to both the Nixon and Reagan libraries here in Southern California, and outings on my boat Solutions [...]


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