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Other Financial/Technology Activities

In recent years, I’ve branched out from simply regular GL Accounting that I’ve focused on for most of my career.

Those other activities include working for a season at H&R Block assisting individual (relatively simple) clients with their tax returns, and also spending 6 months in a FinTech Boot Camp. The two activities kind of merged in a particular site I wanted to mention, that some of you may not be aware of but might be interested in: Stack Overflow.

Stack Overflow has a variety of Communities on a range of topics – mainly centered on technology or technology-adjacent topics. But some other ones include a set of communities on English Usage, Writing, Latex usage, other languages (including Ukraine), Travel, Environment, Cooking, Games, etc… And then there are also some Finance-focused topics including some with an interest in tax topics. Like many online communities it has a lot of US content but it’s not exclusive to the US including regarding tax topics.

The content of each community’s activity is around questions and answers, and there is a lot of specificity around how each should be constructed. Opinions are not welcome (which is part of why I’m here again – all my opinions!), only facts, solutions that work, information based on references, etc.. Each community has a behavior standard, there are relatively similar, around common elements like ‘Be Civil’, ‘Assume Good Faith’, ‘Be Nice to Newcomers’, and so on. Asking good questions is rewarded. Providing good answers is very rewarded. Someday when I’m better at that maybe I’ll share my Stacks Overflow profile here, not yet though.

So just in case you’re interested in a wider arena for some research you’re doing, or you want to provide information that fits in one of the communities, wanted to mention that. And if you’re seeing this from Stack Overflow and have any feedback/comments, please share!

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About words, in a book! From favorite site..

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Spring Forward!

Prior work situation anecdote: New job, staff meeting first thing Monday mornings. I was to be introduced at top of the meeting. It was the Monday right after Daylight Savings went in to place.

Soundly asleep, I get a phone call- the in-person meeting is in process, would I be there soon?

Every year since then – very happy not to be in that moment!

PS all details not relayed- I take workplace confidentiality very seriously. Always.

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Return to posting

Well, it took a bit longer than expected. But am getting started now on the site updates and remodeling that is overdue!

First, for comfort level, an excerpt from a book I’m reading, about books:

We have a lot of books in the house. They are our primary decorative motif — books in piles on the coffee table, framed book covers, books sorted into stacks on every available surface, and of course books on shelves along most walls. Besides the visible books, there are the boxes waiting in the wings, the basement books, the garage books, the storage locker books. They are a sort of insulation, soundproofing some walls. They function as furniture, they prop up sagging fixtures and disguised by quilts function as tables. The quantities and types of books are fluid, arriving like hysterical cousins in overnight shipping envelopes only to languish near the overflowing mail bench. Advance Reading Copies collect at bedside, to be dutifully examined– to ignore them and read Henry James or Barbara Pym instead becomes a guilty pleasure. I can’t imagine a home without an overflow of books. The point of books is to have way too many but to always feel you never have enough, or the right one at the right moment, but then sometimes to find you’d longed to fall asleep reading The Aspern Papers, and there it is.

Louise Erdrich – Books and Islands in Ojibwe Country

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Strength & Vibrancy of Twin Cities

There was a display at the Cargill room in the Downtown Minneapolis Library a few years ago, celebrating the sesquicentennial (150 years) of Minnesota. It contained displays showcasing Minnesota’s inventions over the years. They included an extensive array: Medical (pacemakers, etc.. work by Bakken and many others), Computer, Food (wheat varieties created by Borlaug, credited with saving  the lives of millions; zillions of apples and much more at the University of Minnesota). Also random things like the Tilt-a-Whirl, Roller Blades, and Spam (which has, again, saved the lives of millions probably).

The University of Minnesota, one of the original Land-Grant institutions, has been doing everything possible to improve life for Minnesotans – and Everyone – since the 1850’s. I graduated with a degree in Accounting from there. I don’t know if you can tell. Anyway, even with the University’s various campuses and the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system,  we have a wealth of smaller Universities and Colleges as well. Truly something for every interest and life path.

We have much more diversity here than others imagine. Minnesota schools  are helping kids learn English in addition to their own languages – 200 different languages are spoken in their homes. Our four main languages in Minneapolis are English, Spanish, Somali and Hmong. We are a vibrant community of cultures, ethnicities, neighborhoods  and communities.

We have a thriving arts community, more theater per person than almost anywhere else, storytelling, dance, live music and much more.

Politically, there’s just no end. But let me just stress our high voter turnout, and leave it at that. Except to also mention politics at its best – the Center for Victims of Torture, based in Minneapolis, doing everything possible to heal the human spirit.

That is one nonprofit of hundreds in Minnesota – part of a thriving nonprofit community that seeks to ensure the vitality and well-being of its citizens and address today’s challenges in coordination with government entities, foundations, benefactors and volunteers; in a way that is transparent and accountable.

We have a thriving technology arena with innovation and real-world application, new breakthroughs and efforts to bring technology’s benefits to as many as possible.

Our Minnesota State Fair is perhaps a good place to stop. For many on the coasts (the reason this post exists, see here and here), the State Fair justifies your belief systems about Minnesota. And, as I’ve said before, there’s a certain level of inevitability about all this which I accept.

Despite that, I’ll just say this: the State Fair is like life.

You have huge numbers of people, all of whom are doing what they want to do for their own reasons. Some have brought to the Fair the best of their years’ efforts – animals, artworks, recipes, large vegetables, seed art. Some have brought information and arguing points to try and change others minds and spark action. Some have brought items to sell, and/or money to buy. Many are artists and performers, there to incite joy, laughter and dancing. Many-many are present to take it all in and have a wonderful time.

There is a little bit of almost everything, and a zillion choices at every turn. You can – as in life – decide what experience you want to have, and then set about to have that experience. Things may go a different way, and you can adapt. There may be streets filled to the brim with unwashed masses – and alternate routes. Long lines at these times, shorter lines earlier/later. Coupons and deals to utilize. Extensive work and volunteer opportunites. Too much heat, rain, cold and blah days, disappointment, social goings-on with drama and heart break, families (in matching t-shirts sometimes) with best intentions, crying babies and their huge baby carriages always in the way, people moving about with assistive technology, people physically adjusting themselves to all those around them constantly, people who’ve been coming to the fair for decades, people who only recently landed in Minnesota and are still just their bearings, breaking technology and the newest in kitchen convenience. It’s all there, it’s all in the Twin Cities, it’s all the same in slightly different ways everywhere.

We are completely engaged in what we’re doing here. You are welcome to join us. It’s ok if you want to keep doing what you’re doing where you are. But we’re going to keep doing what we’re doing our own selves, in any case. Namaste.

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Fun Friday: Gay Pride!

Clarity Solutions celebrates Gay Pride for the wellbeing of our entire community.

We urge all citizens of Minnesota to vote NO on the marriage amendment in 2012, and to help organize the defeat of that amendment until then. The constitution is not about discriminating against groups of people. Our community is most well when all members of our community are well.

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Great Review of ‘Life After Sleep’

The DAILY s-PRESS reviews briefly CCLaP’s newest release, the futuristic Life After Sleep!

Always exciting to see the word get out.. Congrats Mark Brand (author) and Jason Pettus (publisher)!

CCLaP Publishing is an imprint of the Chicago Center for Literature and Photography (CCLaP), an organization dedicated to promoting the best of the underground and cutting-edge arts.

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New Site-Member Metro blog post!

Can you match these theaters with their Mission Statement?

The twin cities is of course known for its vibrant theater community (more theaters per person than NYC!), and Kathy’s blog brings fresh insight every month.

Try her quiz and see how many you get right!

(Two weeks of early Fun – we’ll have to be extra serious next week!)

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Fun Friday smorgasbord

For Fun Friday this week, here are some items for your enjoyment:

River Art from Friends of the Mississippi River!

Energy FunFest
with the Neighborhood Energy Connection, coming soon on April 9.

And Coffee House Press celebrates St.Patrick’s Day with literary conversations:
Beannachtaí na Féile Pádraig, or Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Andrea brought in delicious stout cupcakes and Tricia baked some traditional Irish soda bread. And everyone is in green! What’s your favorite Irish movie, Irish writer, or Irish song? (The Quiet Man, Joseph O’Neill, Fields of Athenry)

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Fun Friday!

Radio Trivia Madnesss just one week away!

And more skating this winter, woo-hoo!

Also Music!
On Saturday, February 5, the Twin Cities Women’s Choir will meet with traditional Irish musicians, the HiBs and special guests for an interesting and potentially powerful mashup called Celtic Fire. This article about it written by Ann Treacy, site-member (Treacy Information Services)!

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