From Math Failure to Math Success

A few years ago, after nearly twenty years working in the computing field without a college degree I decided to get one. I still enjoyed working with computers so a B.B.A. in computer information systems seemed the way to go. Naturally, I would have to complete the math requirements.

The problem was I failed one high-school algebra class and barely passed the rest. If my memory serves, my final grade was a D- in two of those. My greatest passion in high-school was my hatred of algebra and teachers of the vile subject! But, I wanted the degree so I dedicated myself to becoming great at math. [Read more…]

How I Created Web-based, Evidence-driven Genealogy Software as a Service

I started a website called MacGenealogist.com in July of 2008. On that website I published instructional videos teaching people how to research their family histories using the leading genealogy software for the Macintosh computer. In October of that year I began covering the leading Windows genealogy software on a sister website called PCGenealogist.com (the content of which has since been moved to GenealogyTools.com). I wanted the videos on both sites to be focused on carrying out specific family history research processes so I studied the available methodologies and researched the commonly performed tasks.

After a year and fifty or so videos, I noticed that all of the major genealogy programs were focused on collecting conclusions, but not the evidence and arguments for those conclusions. They were focused on the end of the process! That left genealogists and family historians to figure out the most difficult part. I decided to develop a genealogy program that was focused on making the research and analysis of genealogical evidence clearer and easier. I wanted the software to be usable by everyone, regardless of their choice of Windows or Mac, so I chose to create a web-based solution. [Read more…]

Lesson Locations for The Law of Success

I’ve been listening to the Highroads Media 75th Aniversary Edition of Napoleon Hill’s, The Law of Success. I used a favorite program of mine to make an audiobook version for my iPhone, complete with chapters and cover art. Each of the 17 lessons is to be read (listened to) at intervals so I split the discs into tracks and joined the tracks into chapters to make it simple to go to specific lessons. It’s nice to have it done, but it wasn’t easy.

I wasn’t able to find, even on Highroad Media’s site, a table mapping discs and tracks to lessons. So, I built my own and share it here for others who want it.
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