The Avengers

I have been a big comic book reader and fan most of my life.  I have taken a few years off from collecting and reading comics because of time constraints and that the cost of comics have gone up to $4.00 a comic.  The Avengers was always a comic I loved to read and I have been looking forward to the release of this movie and I was ready to take opening day off just to see it on opening day.  But I got lucky yesterday by winning a pair of tickets to see an exclusive screening of The Avengers movie from the Preston & Steve morning show on WMMR.  All I have to say is this movie ROCKED!!  I am not going to give anything away and spoil it for you.  If you are an Avengers fan go see this movie..it was done right and is just a great movie.  One of the best thing they did right in the whole movie is the HULK.  It was the best movie HULK yet.  Mark Ruffalo did a great job as Bruce Banner and the CGI for the HULK was perfect.

Also want to say that WMMR has this type of promotion down and did a great job of organizing it and making it work.  Thanks guys for putting on a great event and I had a great time.

So go see The Avengers when it comes out next week.  If you haven’t seen the trailer yet here it is.


Growing Up Italian/American or American/Italian??

My grandfather once asked me a question while we were sitting at the kitchen table and the answer I gave him was “I’m not American I am a Italian”.  I lived close to my Grandparents and I spent a lot of time at there house.  At the age of 11 or 12 I started going to their house after school from 6th grade to my Freshman year in High School.  I have written a few posts about my Grandparents and growing up with all my cousins.  My cousins Henry, Tim and I though spent the most time at their house growing up and hearing about how things were done in the Chambersburg area of Trenton while they grew up.  I still hear stories from my dad’s aunts and uncles about growing up in the “Burg”..and being “Italian” back in the days of no internet, and no color television.

I have written a lot about growing up with Rose and Lou and how things suddenly changed when Lou passed away in ‘83 on this site and in articles for my family newspaper La Vigna. A lot changed on that day in June, the big holiday dinners stopped, the getting together for meals at 90 Eggerts Crossing Road (the family home) on the weekends and in the summer seemed to pitter out.  It was as though the gravity that was holding us all together as a family stopped and we slowly moved away to different corners of the United States.  My family moved to Bath, NY in the fall of ‘83 and a few years later my uncle Fran’s family moved to Kalamazoo, MI.  It of course became harder to all get together and be the big Italian family that I grew up with, and that is one of the biggest things I miss the most.

Scrolling through Facebook today I came across the following video and it made me think how the times have changed and how I have not followed through with my Italian up bringing.  Every year I say I am going to plant a garden, going to start having Sunday dinner at my house with all the family, learn to speak Italian, and every year I don’t .  I have been good about having the big holiday dinners at my house, but I have Americanized them, no antipasti, no pasta course, no soup course and all the other things that made our holiday dinners “Italian”.  Am I living in the past or was the answer I gave my grandfather when I was a kid wrong and I am more American then Italian?

Let me know what you think of the video, some things I know were the way my family was and some I am not so sure.  I want to hear from you my Italian family what you think of this video and how you have kept the “Italian” in your life.


Thank you Google

I have been down a lot lately and I was flipping around on the TV and the ad for Google+ Hangouts came on and made me smile and lift me out of my funk.  It is now my number one favorite on YouTube.  It combines the Muppets and Queen..and features ANimAAL….how cool is that?

So if you are down this will lift you up.

Thanks Google!

https://youtu.be/JrM0qzRA6Vw


A night of Tomato Pies with good friends

Last night I got together with some friends at De Lorenzo’s Tomato Pies.  in Robbinsville NJ for tomato pie and a nice choice of beer.  I was the first to arrive, the restaurant was a little crowded but not so bad we were going to have to wait a long time for a table. Since I was the first one there I opted to hang out and wait for one of the others to arrive before getting the table.  Greg Wilson showed up a little while later and he and I got talking about work and how things were going.  We got seated at a one of the big booths along the wall and hung out waiting for the rest to show up.  The next to show up was John LeMasney (who was the only one of us not to have ever been to De Lorenzo’s so he was the De Lorenzo’s virgin of the night) followed by John Martinetti and Brian Jones arriving a few minutes later.  Greg and John

This was the first time that the five of us have all been out to eat and just sit back and talk in a long time.   The topics ranged of course from work-related topics to the kids and everything in between.  The beauty of the five of us getting together is that we are all lovers of good beer so when we do get together the place must be BYOB or have a good choice of beer at the bar.  Last night both Johns brought a six-pack of Sierra Nevada.  John LeMasney brought the Sierra Nevada Celebration Fresh Hop Ale and John Martinetti brought the Sierra Nevada Pale Ale and Brian Jones brought a random selection from his fridge that all I remember was in there was Guinness.

The Tomato Pies were mouth-watering and so tasty.  We ended up getting two pies, a garlic, and a sweet pepper pie.  When they came to the table, it was commented that the pies are never cut in the normal way of even shaped triangular slices, there were long ones, short ones, small ones…but they were all good ones.  We took our time enjoying and savoring each bite of pie and sip of beer, but still made time to discuss the use of Drupal over WordPress and vice versa. After the first two pies were done and we had sat digesting them and talking about what I don’t remember…we ordered our third pie..a sausage, garlic and sweet peppers pie….another winner.

While we were all conversing and eating I sat back and thought how much I was enjoying this evening.  I was just out with the guys, I wasn’t worrying about work, PICC or LOPSA.  I wasn’t worried about getting ready for LISA or all the stuff I have to do while I am there.  I was just out with the guys and we were all having fun.  As the last of the beer was finished and the last crumb of tomato pie was eaten I felt that all was good with my world and I was glad I have friends like these.

Thanks guys for coming out on a rainy Tuesday Night……


Writing and the lack there of.

franI was talking with my uncle Fran on Thanksgiving day in my Aunt Bea’s dinning room talking about technology and writing articles for the family newspaper, when he asked me about updating and writing my journal/blog.  I told him I just haven’t had much to say or write about in a long time. He told me he takes 10 min a day to just write down his thoughts and ideas.  It made me think back to when I first started “William’s Thoughts and Ideas” and that I was going to write every day about my day like the journal on BofhCam.org and how I have let myself down.

The conversation with Fran made me think later about the summers my mom made me write a “journal”.  She use to make me sit down everyday for 30 min to write down what happened the day before or just a short story.  I use to kick and scream that I didn’t want to do this…it took away from my fun time, but in the long run it did make me a better writer and I did come up with some real good short stories and it helped created my “voice” and writing style.

What has kept me from writing as much as I had planed back at the beginning of this website?  Has it been lack of time, lack of topics, or just being to lazy to do it?  I am not sure what the issue is but I need to get back to it and write more, because it makes me relax and feel better.  So I hope this is the beginning of a change and I can take my 10 minutes a day to sit down and write something whether it’s about my day, an article about some topic or just the opening paragraph of a story I might write some day.  So wish me luck and I hope you enjoy it.


WordPress Development and WordCamp

blue-mI have been doing a lot of work with WordPress and helping some of my customers setup there presence on the Internet with the software.  We use WordPress for the Professional IT Community Conference web site and have just started scratching the surface of what we can do with it.  I have found that there are so many ways to get things done with WordPress. 

On Saturday November 5, 2011 I went to my first WordCamp in Philly. It was a good conference and the price was right.  The conference cost was $20 and the parking was $14 so a full day conference for $34 is a good deal.  So for my $20 I got an ok t-shirt and a full day of talks on how to make WordPress better as well as how to make my blogging better.

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Now for the down side of the conference….the WIRELESS Network! WordCamp was held at Temple University and you would think the wireless network of Temple could take the load of about 450 people.  The network kept dropping throughout the day.  This is the sort of thing that is a BIG pet peeve for me.  I know that I am supposed to be there to learn new things but I also like to be able to put what I am learning right into effect on a test site and if the wireless is down I can’t do that.  The other thing about the network that got me a little upset was that the network ports weren’t “open”.  I don’t use standard ports for my SSH services on any of my servers and because the network had only port 80 open I couldn’t get to my servers. 
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Other then the Wireless Network the conference was great.  I was able to hang out with my buddy John Lemasney for the day and catch up and hear what he is doing with WordPress and what’s going on in his life.  I am already putting some of what I learned from the 2011 Philly WordCamp into effect on my clients sites. 

So if you work with WordPress you need to go to a WordCamp.  To see if you have a WordCamp in your area check out WordCamp Central.


What would my grandfather Louis G Bilancio have done with the technology of today?

This was written as an article for my family newspaper La Vigna.  It appeared in the Fall Issue 2011.

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imageMy cousin John and I were talking the other day how people at work don’t like change. We have some 40 something’s that don’t like us making any changes to there computers or other devices at all. After a lengthy discussion we both came to the conclusion that if our grandfather Louis G Bilancio was still alive he wouldn’t be bothered by the new technology of the day, in fact he would have embraced this technology.

So let’s take a look at some of the new technology that has matured and developed since his death that Lou would have picked up and used to their fullest advantage to make his life better and more productive and enjoyable.

The Cordless Telephone: He would have embraced the cordless telephone with both hands and run with it. It would have given him the ability to take or make calls anywhere in the house by breaking his tie from the phone with its 50 foot cord tying him to the kitchen as well as saving anyone in his way from having the cord wrapped around them as he walked and talked.

The Personal Digital Assistant (PDA): The PDA would have revolutionized the way he took notes, scheduled his appointments and kept his contact information. He was the first person his grandkids knew that had a “little black” book with all his contacts in it. I am sure he would have gone digital with one of the first PDA devices or the Apple Newton. By retiring the book and the calendar hanging in the kitchen by putting all his contacts and appointments on the device

The Cell Phone: The Cordless phone and the PDA would have had him adopting the Cell Phone as his main calling device. But he would have waited till they got smaller than the first cell phones which were huge devices. Being able to combine the power of the cordless phone and adding the ability to make or take a call anywhere at any time would have been like gold to him and adding the contacts of the PDA to the phone would have made the world Lou’s office.

But those three technologies pale next to the next three technological advances.

The Personal Computer (PC): A lot of our childhood memories of Lou were of him sitting at the kitchen table with all his papers spread out while he worked and wrote his letters and papers. The PC would have been a game changer for all of his writing and note taking. Of course Lou would probably always be the type that would want more power and be upgrading all the time. John and I both think that at the beginning of his jump into the personal computer world he would have been working in a PC/windows world but would have moved and now be working in the Apple Mac world. No matter what kind he took to he would have many, a desktop to do the heavy work in his office and a laptop for working in the kitchen in the back yard or on the patio or at some undisclosed location.

E-Mail: Many of you probably didn’t realize that e-mail came out before the Internet took off with the start of computer Bulletin Board Systems (BBS) and companies like CompuServe and AOL and we are sure that he would have had e-mail. Because like the telephone and the written letter in the past, e-mail would have become his main means of communication to all family members and the rest of his crew (Yes Lou would have had a crew of many of his friends). E-mail would have opened up a new frontier for him in the world of Italian/American relations. We are sure he would have had many e-mail addresses depending on the project and the amount of SPAM he got.

THE INTERNET: We feel this would have been the biggest With a grandson who was on the “grid” before most people in the Bilancio family he would have been right there with him exploring the new frontier of this new world. He would have had many web sites and pages for all his projects and ideas that he was working on. We feel that he would have been the first to get personal domain (louisgbilancio.org) and then moved all his projects and e-mail addresses to it. First in the family to have and online blog you bet. Would it have taken him long to get caught up in the social media craze…no it wouldn’t. J How would you feel to get a Tweet or a Facebook poke from him. We think it would have been great. The Internet would have been a place to work with his brother in-law Lou on getting the family history together and getting the family tree fleshed out with as much information as he could find. It would have probably changed the way he did his research and we are sure that many new ideas and projects would have come from him surfing the net. I bet he would have finally found a way to make those Cannolis for New Year’s Eve with all the directions on how to make them on the internet.

Smart Phone: With the advent of the smart phone he would have up graded to one to be able to combine all four of the big technologies (Cell Phone, E-mail, Computer, and the Internet) into a small mobile device that could fit in his pocket. He would have everything he needed at any of his many meetings and classes at his fingertips. Outings and dinner with him would never have been the same.

To make sure he got the most out of all this technology he would need a few things to make it all work together. So he would have the following put together for his use and for the rest of the family.

A Home Network: With all these computers and devices that he would own he would want to have a way to reach the internet and store his stuff from anywhere on his property. So he would turn to his IT team to come up with a Wi-Fi and cabled network as well as a server farm to hold all his papers and notes and media files.

An IT Team: The team would consist of his son in law Dean Acquaviva as the team lead and Apple Product support, his grandsons William Bilancio and John Johnson for his network and infrastructure (home network, cell phone and servers and programing) support. The team would of course be on call 24/7 because he was an early riser and late to bed kind of guy and the team would have done it without a complaint or grimace.

After this look at some of the technology that probably would have changed the way Lou did things and how he would have blazed a trail for those family members following in his path to this new world of technology and change. Would he have gotten more of his generation working these new things we think so. Would he have embraced more than we have brought up, we hope he would have and we know that he would never complain about the changes, he would enjoy and embrace them like he did life.


Do I need a mentor and if so how do I find one?

I have been working for the past 20 years in the IT field, and in all that time I have never had one person I would go to for advice.  At times in the past year I have felt that I have been floundering in my work life.  For the last 11 years at my current job I really don’t have anyone who I can go talk to in the company about IT issues or management help since I am the IT department.   I work with both Windows and Linux and do desktop support and do all the paper work and budgeting for the department. 

I really don’t how to get a mentorship relationship set up or how to find a person that wants to be my mentor.  I know that LOPSA has a great mentorship program going, but it’s mostly on project by project basis, but I don’t need that at this point.  I am looking for a mentor to guide and point me in the right direction on improving my work life.

So if you have any ideas on how I can find a mentor or are interested in becoming my mentor please get in touch.


It has been a long long time

It’s been a long time since I posted to this site. In the last 9 months I have helped put on two conferences in the US.  The Cascadia conference in Seattle, WA and Picc ‘11 in New Brunswick.  Both conferences were a success and made a small profit.  I have also been working on LOPSA projects as a member of the LOPSA board.  I have also been re-elected to the LOPSA board for 2 years in June. 

I am hoping to make more time to write more posts and keeping things documented on what’s been going on and what I have been working on. 

So till the next post happy summer days to you.