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Monday, December 31, 2007

Happy New Year!

Different than the past years 2008 brings in a few new excitements:

- Just moved to a home in downtown Visalia...only 5 blocks from my office and all the goodness of the downtown...friends, hangouts, gigs, ballpark, and coffee shops all from the best walkscore in my life so far!

- On a solid track to completing training for Dad's Maule MX-7-180


- A very optimistic outlook with ModalSoftware. Custom work is plentiful and Actionrev is ready to sell


- And best of all a fresh new year with Annie who's, in a very profound sense, my past, present, and future


I wish everyone a prosperous and exciting 2008!

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Back from Seattle



Back in the office today. The trip to Seattle to pitch Actionrev turned out very well. We met with three different companies all on different levels of the same industry. The big prospect for Actionrev is placing it in a business to business setting. The folks we pitched it to were stoked about the possibilities. With the ground work in place we're still out another 3 months of development to get the B2B connections working.

I would like to talk more in depth about the details but at this point I would rather not have it published on the web.

Aside from that, the trip to Seattle was COOOOOLLLLLDDD yet exciting and refreshing!

Friday, December 07, 2007

Travel Modal Style for Next Week

I leave tomorrow morning with Jahan (Modal Software's Account Rep) to visit some prospective clients.

First stop is Seattle where we're meeting three or four companies to demo Actionrev. One of the prospects is very interested in the software and wants to implement for the first of the year.

We return Tuesday night but leave Thursday the same week down to Vegas to visit our client. They've been good to us and we'd like to drop in and take them out to dinner plus show them some new features.

It's exciting to see what happens to a project once it gets out in the wild. The project grows from infant, to toddler, to small child, and so on.

I hope to report good things from our trip!

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