Monthly Archives: June 2008

The Last HOPE Conference

Earlier this morning, Eric was kind enough to let me know that the next 2600 conference / convention is taking place in July.
I just signed up. There are three days of scheduled talks, many of which sound very good or at least very interesting. A sample:

Advanced Memory Forensics: Releasing the [...]

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Another Year Older, Maybe a Little More Wise. Maybe.

I turned 28 today, and I think I can actually say that I feel older. I’ve been feeling that way all year, and it is hopefully for the best.
It has been a time for growth and progress. Shortly after my last birthday, I made the decision to adopt a personal philosophy of ‘model [...]

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Good Bye, Old Friend

We had to put our wonderful dog, Sassey, to rest today. She was 15 years old, and while not having any skill (or perhaps interest) in obedience, she was certainly a fantastic companion.

We all trekked across the country together, stopping here or there for a while.

She taught me a lot. Through our small [...]

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  • What is this?

    I'm Michael Gorsuch, and I blog here.
  • Um. Why?

    To keep myself sharp. While I've thought about tearing this thing down many times, I can't bring myself to do it. Writing, no matter how insignificant it is in the greater pool, forces me to articulate what's on my mind and allows me to see if it stands up.

    Diction has never been one of my strengths, and I hope to improve it, post by post.

  • OK. So What do you write about?

    Gosh. That's a tough one.

    Being a sysadmin by trade, I do like to write an occasional article about the craft, its pitfalls, and how it may be improved.

    Some of my writings touch on my personal existential struggle, some are about a new found interest in the natural world, and others are about my two cats. Alright, no cat posts, but not everything has to be so serious around here.