Saturday, November 11, 2006

Movies and choices

Over the next last few weeks I have watched a number of movies that made me think about my life and what has been going down.  The movies that made me think about my life were 'Click' and 'Stranger than Fiction'.  I stongly suggest watching both of them in my opinion are good movies and are worth watching.  They made me think compared to what the characters were going through and how I can realate it to my own life.  It was a pretty amazing look.  I shed a tear or two.

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Heath Brown

Friday, November 03, 2006

NetFlix...I love you

Alright, I have joined millions of people and started on an incredible journey of right now 122 movies. I had no idea there were so many movies that I had never seen before. My first three movies American History X, Prison Break Season 1: disc 2 and disc3. First off I am amazed at how cool it is and easy it is to get all the movies I want at an interval that is at my control. No more late fees and no more having to take a movie back to the local video store. I don't have to wait for movies I want to see at the video store all I have to do is put it on the list. Heck if something isn't on DVD yet I just put it on the list and and wait. I freaking love NetFlix. Nuff said.

Sunday, October 15, 2006

Running

Running has been part of my life for some time.  IN high school I was a XC (cross country) runner for 2 years, but the love of running was instilled much earlier.  After about 2 years of not running in a focused manner I have come back with a vengence.  I have set goals and have tried to reach those goals.  IN high school I could run a 18:15-18:30 5k pretty good, sub 18:00 was hard to come by but I did do it once.  Now getting back to running I was not expecting instanst sub 18:00 on a 5k but I was expecting to at least get sub 24:00 (8:00 min. a mile).  I have been running now back at school for around 3 weeks consistently running 2 to 4 miles a day.  My first attempt back on the 5k running in the ALS run at Murray State University with a time of 22:03 very respectable my first mile was 7:20, second mile consistent with a 14:40, and of course 22:03 for the last mile.  This was a pretty consistent time on all three miles.  Part of running is consistent times on miles.  I was very happy with the time of the race for a first race back it was pretty good for me especially after being out of running for about 2 years.

The next race for me was Homecoming run 5k, this race was much stronger for me.  20:19 with a place finish of 6th overall and 2nd in age group.  Hell, placement doesn't matter but to be up there felt pretty good.  The reason I was so happy was because I hit my goal of under 22:03.  Like last time I had consistent mileage times which is proven that helps you hit the goals.  In my next race whenever that will be I hope to continue improving to under 20:19.   If I can I want to find a longer distance run possibly a 7k.  I hope to find another 5k in the area to get under the 20:19.

Any suggestions for a 7k or 5k run in the area of Murray or western KY?

Sunday, October 01, 2006

I am on a roll

Ok, school is going way to fast and I need a slow down.  All my classes are converging on a serious projects and that is killing me.  To many 8-10 page papers due at the end of the semester to many lab reports due at a certain time.  To many group projects due at the end as well.  This is my only semester I have felt overwhelmed within the first couple of months of school.  I am sure I can make it through but classes have ot slow down dramatically for this to be close to healthy.

NOw I must study for my three test while working on my 3-5 page paper  due on Wed. and then on Wed begin research on my speech for next week.  Geez, Fall Break can't come soon enough.

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Heath Brown

Friday, August 25, 2006

School has begun

School is in the air and once again I am walking the walkways of Murray State University.  Being a senior feels good and knowing that I will finally graduate in May makes this year look promising.  I am taking some great courses and one not so good course called COM 161, maybe you know it Public Speaking.  A much needed evil, however, not what I wanted to be taking my Senior year.  All my other classes are within my major and are very exciting.  The professors are very good this time, finally a higher level of thinking instead of a lower class of professor.  the courses that I am taking now allow me to do quite a bit of investigation and exploring of the labs. 

I have met several people insterested in the CCNA and will be studying for it this time and hopefully will have it taken by Dec.  Hopefully, classes and softball will go well.

One thing though about this year is all the guys I worked with who were old school, are gone.  I walked in on the first day and was depressed from not seeing all the old faces.  The younger guys are great don't get me wrong but there is nothing like sitting down and having some of the discussions about life, computers, and technology that we had back in the day.  The hay day of the place I work is over and that is a sad fact.  No longer can I learn from the people around me, I must venture out into new worlds.  Hell, that was pretty deep.

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Moving, Working, Moving

Alright today at work, which by the way has been busy as hell.  Number one we just moved into a new building with a brand new infrastructure, that means from the ground up all new equipment.  A total gig backplane.  Now we have a DS3 connection which runs at 45 Mbps which is flipping fast.  we have around about 15M for data, 10 M Vpn, and the rest for voice and other resources.

We have a brand new phone system which is VoIP and TDM phones.  The biggest introduction however has been the two Pix firewalls.  Although I am not a Cisco guru or anything nor have I ever worked on a Cisco Pix firewall before but I did get a pretty good look at the config files that were used and it seems pretty easy as far as commands.

I couldn't believe the time it took to put all the equipment in the server room.  patching things down, racking servers, plugging switches in and making sure they were in the right VLANs, Looking at the DMZ, hooking up Fiber Cons on the switch, router, and firewall interfaces.  It was a interns dream to be apart of one of the companines biggest moves.

And although it went smoothely there were still some problems that arose as far as routes in the firewall and router that weren't quite right.  VPN tunnels not being set up.  Weird things like a VoIP phone being plugged into two wall jacks causing a loop whne patched in and causing the phone system to crash.  

All in all it was one hell of a weekend.  I finally go to spend a whole 24 hour shift moving and configuring it was cool to be needed by the other tech guys for questions.  It was a great feeling being the only guy that had worked with linux and being able to work (while being monitored very closley) on the IDS.

I had one hell of a weekend at work and this week we will be getting back to normal.

Saturday, July 15, 2006

Update

I have been trying to update my blog on more of a regular basis but alas it is hard to do when you are always doing something.  So today on a nice Saturday afternoon and after I have done my duty of cleaning out my truck, weed eating the grass, and swam for a small portion of the day its time to sit back and enjoy the blogging.

As I sit here and enjoy a Rolling Rock, it occurs to me that most of my IT friends at this point are over in KC or thinking about KC.  Either that or they have jobs in pretty nice places.  I think about this because I am still an Intern with one more year of school left and everyone i have talked to about Network Administration or System Administration or Security positions have said it takes a while.  Well, I want to be a Network Administrator or Security Administrator whenever I get done with school.  Here is my brief roadmap to make this happen. 
  1. Take Security+ test (since this is a Comptia test it will stay with me and it is basically just knowledge from a book not real world experience necessary.
  2. Take CCNA while in college and use the lab as my study arena.
  3. Begin taking microsoft certifications because most places like to have MCSA and MCSE in the house
  4. After taking Sec+, work on other certifications like Lin+, Net+ just to have them.
So there is what I need to achieve in order to get to what i want to be and oh yeah i have to be able to give detailed answers on every technology they ask about without blinking an eye.  I hope to be a Badass at networks and security.  Until then I am a Badass in training.