[clue-talk] Relocating to Colorado

David Rudder david.rudder at reliableresponse.net
Thu Nov 12 10:49:55 MST 2009


Might I suggest you check out the skatepark in the City of Cuernavaca 
Park?  It's in downtown Denver, not Broomfield, but it's a great park 
with a lot of people in a cool little area of downtown.  Worth the drive.

http://www.denvergov.org/portals/654/documents/parkart/ParkArt_City%20of%20Cuernavaca%20Park.pdf

   
Michael T. Conigliaro wrote:
> Haha, that's ok. It looks like there are plenty of skateparks in the area.
> I only wish I was about ten years younger. I have a feeling that my body is
> going to be very upset with me this summer! =)
>
> http://www.thecoloradoskateboardguide.com/index_files/coloradoskateparks.htm
>
> On Thu, 12 Nov 2009 10:04:06 -0600, Richard Knechtel
> <richard.knechtel at gmail.com> wrote:
>   
>> Hey Mike you will like Colorado. Although being your going to Broomfield
>> (suberb of Denver) there are LOTS of team sports there
>> (bootball,baseball,hockey...) in Denver - you'll have to fight that I
>>     
> guess
>   
>> since you not into them. :^)
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 9:54 AM, Michael T. Conigliaro
>> <mike at conigliaro.org>wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> Hello Colorado! My name is Mike Conigliaro, and I'll be relocating to
>>> Broomfield from New Haven Connecticut at the end of the month. Since I
>>> don't really know anyone out there at the moment, I decided I should
>>> start
>>> trying to make some new contacts. Having been a Linux user (both
>>> personally
>>> and professionally) and an open-source advocate for over 10 years now
>>> (not
>>> to mention the fact that I'll be looking for work once I'm out there
>>>       
> ;-),
>   
>>> I
>>> figured a Linux users group would be one good place to start doing that.
>>>
>>> <stuff about me>
>>>
>>> If you're old enough to be wondering, yes, I am a distant relative of
>>> Tony
>>> Conigliaro of the Boston Red Sox (though I couldn't care less about
>>> baseball, or any other team sport for that matter ;-)
>>>
>>> I graduated from Southern Connecticut State University in 2003 with a BS
>>> in
>>> Computer Science.
>>>
>>> I am Red Hat Certified Engineer #805009592042441. I happened to notice
>>> that
>>> you guys have occasional certification study groups, and while I don't
>>> know
>>> if any of you are studying for the RHCE exam at the moment, I thought
>>>       
> I'd
>   
>>> make myself available to answer any questions you might have about it
>>> (short of giving away info that breaks the Red Hat NDA of course). You
>>> might also be interested in my blog about my exam experience
>>> (http://conigliaro.org/2009/09/08/my-rhce-exam-experience/) and my "RHCE
>>> Cheat Sheet" (http://conigliaro.org/wiki/rhce).
>>>
>>> I currently maintain a few small open-source projects, the most popular
>>> of
>>> which is probably NagiosPluginsNT (a collection of Nagios plugins for
>>> monitoring Windows machines remotely).
>>>
>>> </stuff about me>
>>>
>>> Anyway, you guys have a pretty nice state out there, and I'm excited to
>>> be
>>> moving to it! I've been an avid skateboarder and snowboarder for almost
>>> 20
>>> years now, and judging by what I've seen of Colorado so far, I think I'm
>>> going to be spending a *lot* less time sitting in front of my computer.
>>> Seeya in a couple weeks!
>>>
>>> Mike Conigliaro
>>> mike [at] conigliaro [dot] org
>>> http://conigliaro.org
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