Welfare ....

"You cannot legislate the poor into freedom by legislating the wealthy out of freedom. What one person receives without working for, another person must work for without receiving. The government cannot give to anybody anything that the government does not first take from somebody else. When half of the people get the idea that they do not have to work because the other half is going to take care of them, and when the other half gets the idea that it does no good to work because somebody else is going to get what they work for, that my dear friend, is about the end of any nation. You cannot multiply wealth by dividing it."

Dr. Adrian Rogers

14-year old girl plays Il Silenzio for Andre Rieu

... Speaks for itself

This is WAAAAAY over the top!

More than 200 dancers were performing their version of "Do Re Mi" from The Sound of Music in the Central Station of Antwerp. With just 2 rehearsals they created this amazing performance! The look on some of the bystanders faces is just priceless!

Usability Evaluation Study: Comparing Internet Search Engines

Usability Evaluation Study: Comparing Internet Search Engines

Fred M. Moseley
mfred@nova.edu

Nova Southeastern University
Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences
March 16, 2008

Using Six Sigma Techniques in the Information Technology Organization

Using Six Sigma Techniques in the Information Technology Organization:
Supporting the Drive for Responsiveness in the Overall Business Organization Strategy

By

Fred M. Moseley
Six Sigma Green Belt
Honeywell Aerospace
fred.moseley@honeywell.com

November 27, 2007

Sailing on the Sea Harmony

For Ken, Cathy, Michelle, Brad, and Donna . . .

. . . To success and living well!

This is exactly what I meant by somewhere else!

I had a couple of weeks between the summer and fall classes at Nova Southeastern University (NSU) where I’m working on a Masters of Science in Management Information Systems. Accordingly, the wife and I decided it was time to head somewhere else to clear out the cobwebs. One of our favorite places on the planet is the Cape Breton region of Nova Scotia. Neither of us is Canadian (yet), but we do know the words to “Oh Canada.” I have decided that God must have certainly spent a couple of extra days creating this place. While we were there the leaves were already changing; how magnificent!



What I like most about Cape Breton is the diverse landscape contained in a 30 minute drive. If you get tired of the beach, turn west and head for the mountains. If you can’t make up your mind, then head northeast and look at both simultaneously! Make no mistake about it, we’re going to head there one day for good! One of my objectives once I’ve completed my degree is to try and get a job teaching at one of the several colleges in Nova Scotia.



I also enjoy the music. As you have probably ascertained, I’m a drummer (and a pilot) . . .

Unlike many drummers, I can read music. Reminds me of a joke:

How do you get a drummer to play quieter?
You put music in front of him!

. . . Cape Breton is alive with music. In fact, it’s difficult to find someone that doesn’t play an instrument of some sort. We love to go to ceilidhs (kay-lee) and listen to the music and dance and just have a good time visiting.



One final thing I enjoy about Cape Breton is that there's always something new and beautiful to look at everywhere you turn. Your only requisite is that you be ready to experience Cape Breton's in its entire splendor.



Cape Breton bids you ciad mile failte (100,000 Welcomes)!!

Marty

Standard First Blog

OK, so I'm new to all this blogging; I'm a Baby Boomer what did you expect? I figure, I'm a smart guy, I can certainly work this out.

The way I see it, we're all given one shot to make something of ourselves and to experience life. That's why I want to publish this site, it's something new. This is something I've never done before. Hopefully, as time passes, I will add something new to my experiences. I hope you enjoy reading this blog site and that you take something away with you as well.

Oh yeah, one last thing, I'll explain "The Flying Drum" thing in another blog.

Ciao . . .

Marty