What if one were to build an entire amusement park, from the ground up, using only cloned roller coasters models and recycled names? Welcome to The Clone Zone, a bold concept that flips the script on originality and instead celebrates the greatest hits of coaster design and build. But while cloning rides might sound like […]
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TLA Overload
The Rise of “Three-Letter Acronyms” in Tech and Beyond TLAs (or Three-Letter Acronyms) are pretty much everywhere today, and I do not expect that they will go away anytime soon. In fact, it is my belief that the use of them will grow and grow more confusing day-by-day. From the moment you boot up your […]
Mastering Mouse-Based Efficiency in Microsoft Office
When I think of being productive while using the Microsoft Office desktop applications, I jump straight to keyboard shortcuts. While said keyboard shortcuts are undeniably powerful, they’re not the only way to work faster and smarter. Have you ever clicked somewhere in Word or Excel and suddenly your entire paragraph or row was selected, or […]
My Roller Coaster Enthusiasm, Today and into the Future
For a lead-in to this blog, check out my previous one at this link. Enthusiasm as an Adult As an adult, my enthusiasm for roller coasters was reignited, but it took time to evolve beyond the nostalgia of my teenage and college years. I hadn’t ever ventured outside of Southern California to explore new coasters […]
Becoming an Enthusiast of Roller Coasters
I remember a few moments in time, growing up, that included roller coasters throughout Southern California (SoCal) that sparked my intrigue and got my butterflies swirling. These memories brought me to be an enthusiast as an adult, and my passion has grown even more over the years.” Rollercoaster Experiences Over Time Disneyland Disneyland offered a […]