Day 20,501

Numbers. Yesterday I hit the halfway point between 20,000 days on this plane, and 21,000. The average person is supposed to get to 30,000.

A lot of folks don’t.

Make every day count.

This is a travel day for me, part of my regular “commute to work”. Today’s destination is Montgomery, Alabama, a southern landmark in history. This is an opportunity to learn a little more about the evolution of the American society. I’m going to embrace the opportunity.

Had a pleasant experience at the airport earlier today. I’m wearing a “work shirt” today, company logo on the left breast. A gentleman walked up to me and asked if I worked for Microsoft, and I replied in the affirmative. He let me know that he recently retired from Microsoft, and he loves the direction the company is going in now.,

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It feels good to part of this very interesting time in Microsoft’s growth.

On the other side of things, the Chiefs host the Minneapolis Vikings today, and the Vikings are playing very good football right now. With the Chiefs quarterback still sidelined with a knee injury, I am not optimistic about the outcome of today’s game.

I’m going to get back to work now, reading more about the stuff I work with… it is constantly changing, and there’s plenty for my to pay attention to.

Peace y’all.

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