Blog Tag: 5 Things About Lionel

I was tagged by fellow corporate blogger Eric Kintz over at HP. Though it took a while to make it to us, I think it's good that corporate bloggers are being included. Here goes:

1. I have an Archaeology degree from the University of Texas. I focused on the Maya civilization in Central America. Loved it, but let's just say high tech is a much more straightforward career path.

2. Musicians I've met (in chronological order): Ted Nugent (not too long after his Miami Vice appearance), Anthony Keidis, Tito Larriva, Jakob Dylan, Ian Astbury & Billy Duffy, Pete Yorn, David Lowery & Johnny Hickman. Side note: while I was in line several years ago during SXSW, I stood by a guy who claimed to be Elliott Smith—he wasn't.

3. I'm a die-hard Dallas Cowboys fan. Have watched them every year since the 1976 season when they beat the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XII. Even though it's not yet Christmas, my father-in-law recently gave me a signed copy of Rayfield Wright's biography, Wright Up Front... what an awesome gift. 

4. In terms of importance, if I were to rank all the things (gadgets included) I use on a daily basis, my Titanium crutches would be at the top of the list. I've owned countless pairs of aluminum crutches in my lifetime, and broken just about every one of them. Kudos to Thomas Fetterman for designing and manufacturing the best crutches I've ever owned.

5. PC games were the main reason I became a hardware geek. First upgrade I ever installed: a CGA graphics card so I could play Jet in four colors on an XT-compatible machine. Yes, I upgraded from a monochrome graphics adapter.

Since I'm late in the game, I had to think about folks to tag: Mike K. from Hacking Netflix, Matt Haughey, creator of PVRblog, Thomas Hawk, Shel Holtz (thanks for giving the Dell blog a chance right out of the gate) and  Bill Betts from GM's FastLane blog.

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Eric Kintz said:
Great job Lionel, I am really happy that you participated in the blog-tag. It shows that there are real individuals with genuine personalities behind the corporate blogs. Eric
warren said:

I have recently had a bad experience in ordering on line.  The order was placed - credit card charged and the product was shipped by Dell only to be lost by DHL.  I have had several frustrating phone calls with individuals in foreign countries, who have been extremely cordial, but they are sorely lacking in their Sense of Urgency regarding my situation.

Is there anyone in this country that I can call to get this problem resolved?  I am caught right in the middle between Dell and DHL and no one is doing anything.

Warren

Lionel Menchaca, Chief Blogger said:
warren: Sorry for the frustration. Unfortunately, we don't have a way to contact you. If you can submit another comment, please be sure to fill out the e-mail address field. It won't ever be published. I'll make sure someone from our Customer Service team follows up with you directly.
Domokun said:
Check out the disabled break dancer on Thomas Fetterman's web site. Freakin awesome! Nice to get to know you Lionel. So when are we going to see some video footage of you breakin?
Dell Lied said:

Heya Lionel,

 

Just saying Happy Holidays and I hope you have a great New Year. 

 

Blog On,

-DL

 

 

 

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