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    &lt;p&gt;
        The other interesting thing that's gone on in the lives of my wife &lt;a href="http://blogs.gotdotnet.com/kclemson"&gt;KC &lt;/a&gt;and
        I is that we had a baby, &lt;a href="http://www.lemson.com/jared"&gt;Jared&lt;/a&gt;, almost 4
        months ago.&amp;#160; I won't try to wax too poetic about what it's like to have a first
        child, there's &lt;a href="http://www.ironycentral.com/"&gt;a far wittier site&lt;/a&gt; about
        it than I could write. 
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    &lt;p&gt;
        We both have gone back to work, because, well, we both love work too much to quit.&amp;#160;
        So Jared has gone into day care.&amp;#160; We toured several day care centers and when
        we got to the one where he is at the moment, we knew it was the right place.&amp;#160;
        It costs 50% more than the others, but hey, if your kid isn't worth it, who is?&amp;#160;
        They seem to really care and take care of the children well, so I don't feel too bad
        about leaving him there.&amp;#160; To be honest they probably take better care of him
        than I would, if I were home all day with him.&amp;#160;&amp;#160; 
    &lt;/p&gt;
    &lt;p&gt;
        I play with him just about every morning after KC has fed him and she wants to go
        back to bed.&amp;#160; He wakes up around 4 or 5 am and I usually have him from 6 to 7
        or so.&amp;#160; He is in a &lt;a href="http://www.lemson.com/jared/030914/crw_2348.htm"&gt;mighty
        smiley&lt;/a&gt; phase right now, which also makes it even more fun.
    &lt;/p&gt;
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    &lt;p&gt;
        So I've decided to set up a blog.&amp;#160; Who knows if anyone will read it.&amp;#160; But
        at least it gives me a chance to collect links that I will find interesting.&amp;#160;
        My name is David Lemson, I'm a manager in the Exchange product group.&amp;#160; I've worked
        at Microsoft and in Exchange for about 5 1/2 years, as a Program Manager.&amp;#160; I've
        worked on quite a lot of different areas of Exchange in my time here: SMTP and mail
        routing, POP/IMAP, Exchange System Manager, Setup, usage of Active Directory, and
        more.&amp;#160; I have also been involved with our &lt;a href="http://www.disa.mil/pao/fs/dms2.html"&gt;Defense
        Message System (DMS)&lt;/a&gt; product for the last few years. 
    &lt;/p&gt;
    &lt;p&gt;
        I studied and worked at the &lt;a href="http://www.uiuc.edu"&gt;University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign &lt;/a&gt;for
        a total of about 7 years.&amp;#160; While I was an undergrad, I worked full-time for the
        University running the &lt;a href="http://www.peanuts.org/faq-serve/cache/62.html"&gt;NeXT&lt;/a&gt; systems
        on campus and even worked for NeXT as their Campus Consultant (yes I got a free NeXT
        out of the deal).&amp;#160; I also worked as an administrator of various systems from
        NetWare to every type of UNIX you could imagine.&amp;#160; As an undergrad, I had summer
        internships at First National Bank of Chicago Capital Markets (now BankOne), &lt;a href="http://www.intel.com/il/"&gt;Intel
        Israel Development Center&lt;/a&gt;, and &lt;a href="http://www.urbana-motorola.com/"&gt;Motorola
        Urbana Design Center&lt;/a&gt;.&amp;#160; 
    &lt;/p&gt;
    &lt;p&gt;
        After I graduated, I started grad school in CS and got sucked in to various ventures.&amp;#160;
        I took a &lt;a href="http://choices.cs.uiuc.edu/schools/index.html"&gt;course in community
        networking &lt;/a&gt;and ended up joining up with some local businessmen and professors
        to start an ISP.&amp;#160; Of course I was the most interested in the technical details,
        so I ended up building the ISP myself.&amp;#160; It was fun because I got to play with
        all kinds of technologies, from Linux routers I built myself to RADIUS servers, and
        I even designed and deployed a DSL system on dry copper from the phone company (this
        was in 1995) and a cable modem system (1994-1996).&amp;#160; That venture taught me a
        lot about business, or in particular how to recognize a business that is never going
        to make money.&amp;#160; Anyway, after I left Champaign, they sold the company to some
        VC who promptly borrowed a bunch of money from himself, and then sold the company
        for exactly the amount that the company owed him.&amp;#160; I'm sure I could have sued
        but it wasn't worth the effort. 
    &lt;/p&gt;
    &lt;p&gt;
        I also worked for the University while the ISP fun was going on (that's the nice thing
        about working for a University, they pay you the same whether you put in your 35 hours
        a week or 60, so you have plenty of time for extra moonlighting).&amp;#160; I did what
        I later recognized as Program Manager work.&amp;#160; I did some programming but mostly
        I Got Things Done.&amp;#160; I worked on the campus whitepages (&lt;a href="http://www2.uiuc.edu/services/e-dir/"&gt;ph&lt;/a&gt;)
        system, the campus Kerberos server, but most of all I was the help desk for students
        and staff whose records were messed up.&amp;#160; If you go to the ID card center and
        they say "oh your records are messed up, you can't get an ID", that's OK, who needs
        an ID.&amp;#160; Then you go to your office and they say "oh your records are messed up,
        we're not sure when you'll get a paycheck", you say OK, I'm sure they'll sort it out
        within a few weeks.&amp;#160; But when you go to the computing services office and they
        say "your records are screwed up, you can't have an e-mail account or dialup access",
        Whoa-ho, you have to get it fixed TODAY.&amp;#160; And that's when they called in me,
        I was like a virtual A-Team.&amp;#160; When you had nowhere to turn, they took you to
        Lemson's office, and he could call payroll, and the registrar, and figure out what
        your deal is and get you running today.&amp;#160; It was a fun and rewarding job.&amp;#160;
        But not as rewarding as Microsoft turned out to be. 
    &lt;/p&gt;
    &lt;p&gt;
        Anyway, that's my story.&amp;#160; 
    &lt;/p&gt;
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