Monthly Archives: February 2004

CoinStar Coin Machines Are Cool

Teresa and I had accumulated a gallon bucket full of coins over the last 10 years.  We’ve been meaning to use one of those coin exchange machines we see at grocery stores, but we never got around to it until … Continue reading

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Stephen Back in the US of A

Stephen is back, and all of us – including him – are very happy.  He’s got some final processing out to do, but he should be on his own by Monday or so.

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Stephen Returns Tuesday

Stephen arrives home at Fort Lee in Virginia on Tuesday.  We’re heading down to meet him and spend a few days celebrating with family.  In the last few months, he’s put on about 40 pounds of muscle working out, so I … Continue reading

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First Grandchild: William Scharber Jarrett

My brother, Chuck, and his wife, Sarah have a new son, William Sharber Jarrett.  He was born at 2:17am on Thursday, February 12, 2004.  8 pounds, 4 ounces. This is the first grandchild in my nuclear family.  Don’t expect any … Continue reading

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New Portfolio Section

I have added a section to the site that contains a Porfolio of my work.  For the moment, it provides a link to a presentation my team recently gave to the Northeast Ohio UPA chapter about our work over the last … Continue reading

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Portfolio

In my career, I have worked on a number of exciting products and design projects.  I am in the process of creating a portfolio to describe some of my work.  In the meantime, my team recently gave a presentation to … Continue reading

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Stephen is in Kuwait!

Stephen called this morning… he’s in Kuwait doing the final logistics and preparing to fly home.  He should be stateside within the next couple of weeks.  The rumor is February 22 to fly out of Kuwait. Yeehah!  Hurry home, Stephen.  … Continue reading

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