Department Goals

When we moved out from the Commonwealth and I took the job here at Cochise County, the bigest challenge that I faced was turning the department around. It had a poor reputation throughout the county as an insular non-partner and  very poor service provider. Moral was shot and everyone was either rowing in a different direction, or not rowing at all.

By pulling the team together and making them owners of their own destiny, we managed to turn the department around, set a course and provide stellar service. We are now the premiere service department in the County. Are we done? No way!

There is always room for improvement and we have again set our goals for next year.

The primary litmus test we use for everything from project assessment to personnel reviews is the staff created VME document. We review this document every year and use is to set our goals and manage our interactions.

If you would like to see the before and after snapshots of the department, check out these two presentations:

First 30 Days – What our challenges were when I started back in 2007

2010 All Staff Meeting – How far we have come to date. Be sure to check out the department survey results.

If you’d like to see more details or additional presentations, check out the presentation page.

All in all, I am very proud of the job my team has done to make this happen. They are a talented bunch!

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Netbook Reload

Today I dumped the Ubuntu Netbook Remix (9.10) on my Lenovo S10 in favor of trying the Moblin 2.1 Beta .

I did the install from a DVD and it went very smoothly. The only thing that doesn’t work out of the box is the Wireless due to the S10’s Broadcom Drivers. You can however find a pretty simple fix right [HERE]. I’ll be applying that latter tonight.

My initial thoughts are that it is darn slick. Its really fast on the ATOM processor and the OS feels very snappy. Graphics are very user friendly and fit the small screen to a T. I like it a lot and you should try it out if you get a chance.

I am going to play more with it and then get back here to drop y’all some more notes.  Happy Moblin!

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Clear Black Sky

One of the advantages of living in the high-desert is that at 5000 plus feet, we have incredibly clear night skies.  The only place I have ever been where the stars have been brighter is the middle of the Mojave.

I am breaking out my little 4.25″ Newtonian reflector this week to gaze upon the heavens. I wonder whats out there…

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Radio Snow

Spent most of Sunday  night back and forth to our microwave/radio hop up in Mule Mountain updating some routers and testing some new connections with ‘topher. The weather came in really strong and we went from about a quarter inch of snow, to nearly four inches in just a few hours. Driving was exciting to say the least. Reminded me of the kind of snow fall you see in New England. Beautiful, but so heavy at times that coming back down the mountain we had to stop several times to let the wind shift so we could see.

Here are a couple shots from my phone. Not the best quality, sorry!

Snow at Mule 1

Snow at Mule 1

Snow at Mule 2

Snow at Mule 2

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Snow?

Just received a National Weather Service warning here at work that the County is under sever weather watch until Thursday afternoon.

Seems the snow level is at 3000 feet ( I live at 5020 feet…) and that we are supposed to get 1-4 inches in the valleys and 6 – 10 inches in the mountains.

So far the NWS has been completely wrong this year, but here’s hoping!

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Zombies!

As you probably already know from reading past posts, I really enjoy going to the target range and shooting. Well I recently ran across a series of targets from Law Enforcement Target Inc. that are designed to be life size (or is that undead size…?) Zombie silhouettes.

They are inexpensive and very high quality. I can’t wait for a nice day to head out and wreck some vengeance on those brain-eating fiends!

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Wolf Lake

I have the TV in the garage set-up next to my Bowflex and bike so that while I am working out I can watch movies or TV series of interest. Currently on the set are all nine Episodes of “Wolf Lake” staring Lou Diamond Phillips and lots of other talent you will recognize.

The story is about a town outside of Seattle called, appropriately, Wolf Lake, where Detective John Kanin goes to try and find his missing girlfriend among a town full of werewolves. Dark, spooky, and suspenseful.

The series first aired in 2001 on CBS and was cancelled after 5 episodes despite being nominated for two Emmies.  I think it was then bought by SciFi  (before they changed to SyFy…) or UPN who then aired the remaining 4 episodes in 2002.  SciFi aired the series again in 2007. There is supposed to be a 10th episode somewhere, but I don’t know anything about it.

Anyway, its a very pretty and well acted series (especially for CBS). Its made of good bite-size chunks are perfect for workouts! (or werewolves) If you haven’t seen it, I recommend finding it and enjoy a fun romp through the Pacific Northwest woods!

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Crossfire Update

Well, a couple short weeks after my post, I received a new Crossfire Pistol from Penguin. I could not be more pleased. The new pistol works very well and plays really nicely with “Dead Space”.

So my advice is that if your’s is not working correctly, contact the company. They seem to really want to make this right!

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Review – Crossfire Remote Pistol for Wii

I really enjoy the Wii. Its a lot of fun but what it’s been missing for me is a good FPS. Well Santa was great to me this year and got me a copy of ” Dead Space – Extraction”  and a “Crossfire Remote Pistol” , which is a totally cool piece of hardware that any zombie hunter would like to have!

Unfortunately, the pistol is a disappointment. The hardware itself is nicely designed with good button layout, and a form factor that feels good even in this big-guys hands.

Thats where the cool stops though. After lots of tweaking, moving the sensor bar, adjusting the Wii settings etc, the pistol is so damn inaccurate, that the best I can do is get it to about 30 degrees of the aim-point on the screen. It’s so far off in some places that i am aiming off the screen to get the retical where it needs to be. The zombies are laughing at me!

I have done a lot of reading on the web, and this seems to be a common problem with some production runs of the pistol.

I have contacted Penguin United, the manufacturer, via email twice now (once via their website, on Dec 26th and again via Gmail on Dec 31st) to no avail. I am going to give it one more try today (see note below… ) to see if they will respond.

I’l let you know how it turns out!

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Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 3:18 PM

Penguin United,

This is the third time I have written inquiring about this problem.

Is there anythign you can do to assist me?

Thank you,

~Pat

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On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 5:23 PM, Pat Hartley <pat@teknoviking.com> wrote:

Folks,

I received a Crossfire for Xmas this year. Its a neat piece of hardware, but its terribly inaccurate. Even after adjusting the sensor bar for the Wii and the game and console sensitivity, I still have to aim 30-40 degrees off the target to get the reticle on-track. Its so bad sometimes that I am actually aiming off the screen.

I understand from searching the web, that this can be a problem with some of the production runs of the pistol.

I’d really appretiate if you folks could send me one that works properly, it’s really a really cool idea and I would very much like to use it.

Thank you,

~Pat

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Way too cool!

My all time favourite author has been nominated in Wired’s Sexy Geek Contest! Go Jess!!! http://www.wired.com/underwire/2009/12/sexy-geeks-2009

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