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Internet Security stuff:
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Tidbits about my life:
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life-truth-beauty -- tbird's creative side:
[The things I make because the voices in my head tell me to...]
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Want to trade national security secrets, or whisper sweet
nothings in my ear? Download my
PGP key here. My key ID is 0xC6F25541. The fingerprint is
57E9 D8B1 2BF3 F512 691D 65D1 DA92 E1FF C6F2 5541
Then send me some email.
I'm a member of the The Shmoo Group, an assortment of security folk with widely divergent hobbies.

None scheduled at this time - but you never know where I might show up...

tbird Photography

Much to my amazement, and amusement, my home town of South Bend, IN has a
pretty impressive presence on the Web. Here are some sites related to my early
days and family history
- The Potawotami Zoo, a
frequent haunt for me and my paternal grandmother. A charming zoo, especially
the ring-tailed lemurs. There's also a very fine conservatory.
- Celebrate the
Chimps The Potawatami Zoo celebrates its 100th anniversary by decorating
the South Bend/Mishawaka area with fiberglass chimpanzees.
- The Palais Royale The Palais Royale,
northern Indiana's premier ballroom. Exquisitely restored in 2002/2003, it's
a fabulous place for weddings, dances, meetings and other gatherings.
- The Morris Performing
Art Center -- The historical pictures are very fine.
- The Fort Saint Joseph
Museum, (which includes a stroll around the small town of Niles, MI,
where my grandparents lived and where I spent much of my early adolescence)
- John Adams High School,
where I graduated second on my class in 1983. Many of my science teachers
are still there. Jack Goodman is a completely amazing teacher.
- The Saint Joseph County Public Library,
where i worked in high school.
- The University of Notre Dame, where I
attained a BS in Physics in 1987. Many of my favorite
physics professors are still there. My grandfather, Otto
Bird, founded the Program of Liberal
Studies, in which my father and uncles all majored. I'm the first Bird
descendant to major in a different program, and the first Bird woman to
graduate from ND.
- I developed my taste for Gothic cathedrals and fine religious drama at
The Basilica of
the Sacred Heart, and have lit a fair number of candles at
the Notre Dame Grotto.
- If you fancy old classic cars, check out The Studebaker Museum.
- To check for snow or tornadoes,
Local Weather from WNDU
- The local paper: The South
Bend Tribune

My life with rheumatoid arthritis
In 2002, my ongoing problems with pain and inflammation in my hands and arms, originally incorrectly diagnosed as carpal tunnel syndrome, was identified as full blown rheumatoid arthritis. I'm still struggling with the many changes this illness has made in my life.
- My DataHand keyboard makes it possible for me to continue working. I can't emphasize enough how beneficial it's been, well worth the significant cost and the learning curve. Even with the great medications I'm on, I would not be able to work full time without my DataHand.
- I am treated at the Palo Alto Medical Foundation, by Dr. Mel Britton (retired) and Dr. Christine Thorburn. My experiences with all the caregivers at PAMF have been exceptional, in terms of their effectiveness, their willingness to treat me like an intelligent partner in my healthcare, and in their level of accessibility to patients. I have turned down jobs if the health benefits didn't cover PAMF.
I have an odd sort of RA, which affects my connective tissue more than my joints, and which has been very hard to diagnose and treat. I'm always on the lookout for new information about this disease.

tbird's Patron Saint
St. Christina
the Astonishing Just lovely -- a saint with my name who was renowned in
the 13th century for her powers of flight. She is the patroness of the mentally
ill, psychotherapists and madman. That might explain a lot. "She lived by begging, dressed in rags, and behaved in a terrifying manner."
Clearly I don't have too much in common with her. Thanks to Keith Ashman for pointing this out.
A smattering of things I do in my Off Time


7 Oct 2007
nest egg value plummets
i'll retire some day
when i need no food
candidate words blow
fall winds moan across the plains
no help, just cold rain.
Old Haiku

Last
Updated: 8 Oct 2008
( tbird@precision-guesswork.com)
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