Tuesday, September 06, 2011

Let the Countdown Begin

The title says it all, really.

As this summer comes to an abrupt end (who turned the heat off?), I look forward to fall as a time of change in a couple areas of my life:

The New BrandonBruno.com

This week I will be launching a revised, updated, and outright-cooler home on the web. The new BrandonBruno.com features a new design, revised content, and a couple of new features - chief among them being a blogging engine.

Beginning this October, Critically Correct will become my personal blog - no more tech posts intermixed alongside my daily and weekly posts. Tech talk and similar babble will be published directly on the BrandonBruno.com blog, while personal posts, weekly updates, and my creative writing will be published here. I hope this helps focus my audience for each type of posts.

My ultimate goal for BrandonBruno.com is to morph it into my professional home on the Internet. My personal and professional programming portfolios will be highlighted, as well as the basic technology services that I provide. These sections will be fleshed out in the coming months as well. I intend to go independent as a developer one day, and my refocusing of my website is a huge first step in that direction.

Back to Biking Basics


2011 has been fantastic to my biking. Not since 2001 have I spent so much time on two wheels, and now that warmer weather is giving way to the cool breezes of a chilly (and typically wet) Northwest Ohio fall, I am looking to adapt my biking habits to keep it in my daily life. In fact, that is what I am doing - incorporating biking into my daily life by doing the unthinkable for most people: swapping my car for my bike.

I spend about ninety percent of my time every week in or near Perrysburg - within biking distance, for example - so why not just bike everywhere all the time. That is what I am doing. Thanks to some extensive planning and smart spending, I am now biking to and from work everyday. Light grocery shopping, eating out in Perrysburg, visiting local friends - all of it from my bike.

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