Who is Tony?
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- Me:
- Pictures (~30K)
- Personal Stats
Full Name: Anthony Jones
DOB: December 15, 1968
Wife: Stacy Maenner
Married: April 9 and April 17, 2005
(The fifth photo is of me and Stacy in front of our house)
- Travel Statement
Currently I'm no longer traveling. But, I've gotten married and my wife is also infected with the travel bug, so I don't expect this to last!
In the past I've done quite a bit of extended travel. You can find my online journals (really Blogs, but from the days before blogs) here.
The documented travels include:
The U.S. From April 11, 1997 through September 8th, 1997 My tours of the US, with slight detours into Canada and Mexico.
The World Started on September 8th, 1997 and continued until July, 2001. Four and a half years, five continents, 75 countries, and almost 5,000 beers.
Micronesia (again) June through August 2002. Covers how I recovered my girlfriend (now my wife) and lost my appendix while traveling through the Central Pacific.
(The fourth photo above is me sitting on the top of the Monestary in Petra, Jordan.)
- Professional
- Computer Skills
- Languages
Preferred Languages:
C, C++, and various flavors of Java (including J2ME, J#, and Java Script)
Other Languages:
Assembly, Basic, C#, Fortran, Lisp, Pascal, Perl, and Prolog
- Freeware Packages
- Windows CE
The OnHiatus Software Project
This is a collection of tools that I wrote while traveling so far it includes:
  • A.C.T.² - A Character Tool. Basically an enhanced charmap app for Windows CE devices.
  • Pike a full featured icon editor for Windows CE.
  • HiP Keys a simple application to manage hotkey combinations on Windows CE H/PCs.
  • Launch Pad a tool for generating native launchers for Windows CE. Mainly designed for PocketC and VB developers. Provides custom icon and full tray support.
Pocket Dial
Pocket Dial is an app I wrote to retrieve and dial phone numbers. It alows you to dial numbers through your H/PC's speaker. There are lots of nifty features, and there's been a lot of interest, try it and see what the excitement is about. Steve Miller co-authored this package with me.
Pocket Dial is available from most Windows CE software archives. Try HPC.net.
Mute
Mute is a small program that puts an icon in the taskbar tray. Clicking on the icon toggles the sound on / off. Anyone who adjusts the volume on their H/PC to go to a meeting or class will find this indispencable.
Mute is distributed in the Windows CE PowerToys package from Microsoft.
- Employment History
- Avvo Corp. (2007-)
Test Manager
Avvo Corp.
May 2007 - Present
Last product shipped: Avvo.com
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- AskMe Corp (2003-2007)
SDET / QA Lead / PM Lead
AskMe Corp.
January 2003 - February 2007
It is a small company so everyone pretty much needs to do everything. I was the Senior QA Lead, but I finished as something like a Senior Lead PM...
First product shipped: AskMe Enterprise 6.8
Last product shipped: AskMe Enterprise 8.1
- Microsoft Corp. (1992-1997)
Software Design Engineer
Microsoft
July 1992 - April 1997
S.D.E. in the Multimedia Consumer Systems, Advanced Consumer Technology, and Consumer Systems Test teams.
First product shipped: The Modular Windows SDK
Last product shipped: The Windows CE OS v1.1
- Ancient History (Pre-1992)
Computer Consultant / Programmer
UCSD, Scripps Institute of Oceanography, Institute for Geophysical and Planetary Physics (SIO/IGPP)
September 1991 - July 1992
Organized / converted geophysical data files to the machine independent netCDF format. (C)
Designed / implemented and ported various tools to manipulate the data in this format. (C and Fortran)
Engineer in training
Southern California Edison, San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SCE/SONGS)
Summer, 1991
Programming print station support applications in C.
Programmer
Naval Ocean Systems Center (contracted by San Diego State University Foundation)
December 1990 - April 1991
Programming XView applications / Simulators in C.
Lifeguard
City of Laguna Beach
Summers, 1985-1991
Beach Lifeguard responsible for maintaining public relations, providing emergency assistance, and emergency medical care.
- Education
B.S. in Computer Science, Spring 1992, University of California, at San Diego.
- Hobbies
- Travel
See my travel journal for how far an addiction can take you.
I'll echo Jacques Cousteau with "Jet lag is my favorite drug."
- Almost anything to do with Water
- Rowing
I prefer sweep rowing, after all if God had meant for us to scull we'd have four arms, right? My two favorite Regattas are the San Diego Crew Classic and the Head of the Charles. The HOC because of the history and the sheer magnitude, the Crew Classic because it used to be my backyard. (The second picture (above) is me rowing in the Microsoft Crew at the Head of the Charles, October 1994.)
    Allegiance:
  • Lake Union Crew 2001 - Present
  • Microsoft Crew Team 1992 - 1997 (via Moss Bay, SU, the Pocock Center, and Lake Washington RC)
  • San Diego Rowing Club 1992
  • U.C. San Diego Varsity Rowing Team 1988 - 1991
- Swimming
When I was about five I was trying to learn to swim, but just couldn't do it. One day the next door neighbor (who was watching us kids) got fed up and threw me in. I had the option of sinking or swimming and to my surprise I chose to swim. (Thanks Marcie! Um, but you would have pulled me out if I didn't, right?!?) I started swimming competitively when I was in high school. By the time I graduated I thought that I was bored with it, and it was time to try something new (hence the rowing, above). Then August '94 I injured my ankle and wasn't able to do my normal work out, so I thought I'd try swimming again. Much to my surprise I found I really loved it. Since then I've been swimming on and off with various teams and on my own.
- The Ocean
I love the ocean. It is the single thing I miss every day now that I live in Seattle. We have Puget Sound, but it's not the same.
    Favorite Ocean Activities:
  • SCUBA diving
  • Body Surfing
  • Board Surfing
  • Snorkeling / Free diving
    Favorite Beach Activities:
  • Just lying there
  • Beach Combing
  • Sand Volleyball
- Sailing
I sail for fun. I've never done any racing (not that I'd be opposed to it). I started sailing when I was 15. I started working on the Argus, a 1907 topsail rigged ketch that was owned and operated by the Boy Scouts of America as a floating camp. Since then I've done some sailing on Hobbie cats, and a variety of sloops. My old roommate owns a forty foot sloop, which is lots of fun, but my heart still belongs to the wooden vessels of yesterday.
- Water skiing
It's not surf, but it is fun. During the summer water skiing helps me get my water fix. This helps me minimize those costly flights to the beach.
- The outdoors
- Hiking
I love hiking. Every once in a while I get really fed up with the world. Times like that the only thing to do is get away. It's amazing what a couple of hours in the wilderness by myself can do for my soul.
- Camping
Sometimes a day hike isn't enough. Or sometimes I feel as if I deserve a special treat. Then it's time to go camping. First off if it's in a car it's not camping, if there's a picnic table it's not camping. Camping is with a backpack. On a trail. Someplace a long way from humanity in general. My two favorite places to go back-packing are The Subway in Zion national park, Utah; and Paradise in Mt. Rainier national park, Washington. The first picture (above) is me at Camp Muir on Mt. Rainier, September 1994.
- Biking
Ok, I really am not a big biker. But I do enjoy it on a summer day. It's sort of like hiking, only faster and more social. Usually at least once a summer a I go biking with a group of friends. We load up our bikes with camping gear and catch a ferry for the San Juan islands. The rest of the weekend is spent riding, whale watching, eating, relaxing, and island hopping. The third picture (above) is me enjoying my morning latte on one such trip, (Hey I never said we roughed it!)
- Skiing
Skiing is fun. Skiing is not my reason for living. To me skiing has always been a consolation to get me through the winter. Of course a lot of my friends think I'm mad, and I do get addicted to the speed and the mountains, but I could really do without the crowds.
- Computers
Well, I'm here aren't I?
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