21 Applicants to PreSEED So Far

Yesterday, I sent out the world-wide all-Engineering
announcement that Sun’s new PreSEED mentoring term is accepting
applications through 30 April. We have 21 applicants
already; 7 of the applications are complete. PreSEED has a time-based
acceptance process: we will take the first 50 with complete and verified
applications. During the most recent PreSEED term in 2008, the first
50 applications were completed by the 12th day of the application period.

One way to think of PreSEED is as a preliminary to Sun’s successful
SEED Engineering mentoring program. Since 2001, the CTO-sponsored SEED program has a proven track record of strong diversity, very high satisfaction, high regard by management, and high retention. SEED participants as a group earn more promotions and higher performance ratings than Sun overall. Of course, individual experiences
will vary.

We set up PreSEED with a time-based acceptance rather than a content-based system like SEED’s to accommodate PreSEED’s target population: Members of Sun’s Technical Staff who have been getting almost all “Sun Standard” (2 or Standard-level) performance ratings. Other aspects of PreSEED (such as the required preliminary discussion between mentee and manager, the required training of mentor-mentee, and the option of joining SEED in the future) are also part of the program because PreSEED’s participants are often more junior in terms of professional accomplishment than are SEED’s. Since many of the PreSEED applicants are at about the same level of career achievement, we created an acceptance system that did not focus on small or potentially-arbitrary differences in accomplishment. Thus, the time-based acceptances.

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Dowsing in San Jose

Our city services in
Willow Glen
(San Jose, CA) have been painting up our streets lately. For blocks
around, the asphalt is now decorated with new cryptic spray paint
markings (in white, yellow, orange, red): marking water lines, gas lines,
and the underground locations of all of the other infrastructure bits
below the street. I suspect they will be digging holes in the street soon…

On our block, the water company is trying to figure out where their “blow
off valve” is at the end of the water main line. Our house was built on
the
Guadalupe River
in 1930. The street dead ends into our front walk.
Before our neighborhood of houses was built, local historians tell us
that there was a chicken farm and a
prickly pear cactus
farm on the property. We ran into the remaining foundations of the barn
several feet underground when we put in our new fence last year.

Since our house is the end of the line, the water company thinks their
valve is somewhere in our front yard – under the lawn or under my
agave plants. They
have been back several times to look. Two days ago, John talked with some
water company employees who were waving electronics over our front yard.
He then watched them poke long probes into the dirt. Finally, he saw
one of them trying to find stuff underground with a copper
dowsing rod.
If high tech does not work, try paranormal powers!


street line markings, San Jose California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

street line markings, San Jose California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

street line markings, San Jose California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

Images Copyright 2009 by Katy Dickinson

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SEED mentoring term open for Global Sales and Services


Peter Ryan
, Sun’s Executive Vice President for Global Sales & Services,
today announced the opening of applications for the second GSS worldwide
SEED mentoring term.
The application period ends 30 April 2009.
The first GSS mentoring term started in January; this second
term will run from 15 June. The SEED program has been working to develop
the two GSS-only terms with 13-time SEED mentor

Hal Stern
(Vice President, Global Systems Engineering, GSS)
for about a year. It is good to get this announced!

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Holy Week, Passover, Egg Hunt

Last week was Holy Week for the Episcopal Church, ending the Christian season Lent with the celebration of Jesus’ resurrection on Easter Sunday. 2009 was one of those rare calendar years when the Jewish Passover celebration coincided with Holy Week. So, St. Andrew’s celebration of the
Last Supper or seder on Maundy Thursday actually took place on Passover.

Our family was in church on Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, and on Saturday night for the Easter Vigil. John and I both read Genesis passages during the mostly-candlelit Easter Vigil. He read the story of
Noah’s ark and I read about the Sacrifice of Isaac. There were five baptisms, wonderful music, and lovely flowers.

However, Easter morning itself was dedicated to a private celebration of Spring’s renewal of life: our family Easter Egg Hunt. We worked on the garden for weeks in preparation. We hosted ten happy children, plus twenty adults for our annual egg hunt and
garden party.

The Easter Bunny hid over 150 eggs, including the gold and silver
eggs for adults. The Bunny leaves two poems as the only clues:

Gold Egg Poem

You can’t see me even a bit,

But I can see little birds fly.

On the uppermost tier I sit

Hard earth protects me ‘though I’m high.

Silver Egg Poem

Dark and dirty, I’m down low,

Between the sleepers to be found.

Don’t hit your head or hit your toe,

Be careful looking for my mound!

The silver egg was under WP668, our backyard caboose (in the ballast). It was found quickly. However, the gold egg took hours to locate: it was under a flowerpot sitting on the retaining wall. I traded big chocolate bunnies for the gold and silver eggs to the two children who found them. They were delighted with the prizes (and to have found the eggs intended for the grownups!).

Palm Sunday

Palm Sunday Service, St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Saratoga, California photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

Palm Sunday Procession

Palm Sunday Procession, St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Saratoga, California photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

Palm Sunday Altar

Palm Sunday Altar, St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Saratoga, California photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

Joyous Haggadah

Joyous Illuminated Haggadah photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

Parts of our seder

Parts of our seder, St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Saratoga, California photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

Maundy Thursday

Maundy Thursday seder meal booklet, St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Saratoga, California photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

Easter Vigil Baptisms

Easter Vigil Baptisms, St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Saratoga, California photo: copyright 2009 John Plocher

Cross over altar

Cross over altar, St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Saratoga, California photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

Easter flowers

Easter flowers, St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Saratoga, California photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

Floral Golgotha

Golgotha with Flowers, St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Saratoga, California photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

Gold and Siver Easter Eggs

Gold and Siver Easter Eggs photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

Easter Bunny with Eggs in a Basket

Easter Bunny with Eggs in a Basket photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

Flowering Jasmine

Flowering Jasmine, San Jose California photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

WP668 Caboose

WP668 Caboose, San Jose California photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

California Poppy

California Poppy, San Jose California photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

Images Copyright 2009 by John Plocher and Katy Dickinson

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PreSEED mentoring term open for applications

Just about two hours ago, I sent out the world-wide all-Engineering
announcement that Sun’s new PreSEED mentoring term is accepting
applications from today through 30 April. We linked up the overview
pages a few days ago so potential applicants could review the material
and get ready.

The SEED program
ran two pilots to test out PreSEED in 2008. This is our second regular
PreSEED term.
One way to think of PreSEED is as a preliminary to Sun’s successful SEED Engineering mentoring program. Since 2001, the CTO-sponsored SEED program has a proven track record of strong diversity, very high satisfaction, high regard by management, and high retention. SEED participants as a group earn more promotions and higher performance ratings than Sun overall. Of course,
individual experiences will vary.

PreSEED has a time-based acceptance process (we take
the first 50 with complete and verified applications), so I was not
surprised to see applications start arriving quickly. So far, eight
have come in and one is already complete. Lots of email questions too…

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Flying Pigs

You may have read my
Finch Fest
blog entry on 7 September 2008 about our new bird feeder.
It has been such a popular item that our San Jose yard is even more full
of birds than usual. We now call our tiny visitors “flying pigs” since
they can go through an entire tube of black thistle seed in three days.
In the Winter, their colors are mostly brown to green. John took
some photos today of our piggies in their brighter Spring colors.
Most today seem to be

American Goldfinches
but we get other finch varieties as well.

In addition to the finches, we have many much larger birds:
two noisy pairs of
Canada Geese,
two pairs of
Mallard ducks
, two pairs of

Mourning doves
, and others enjoying our location on the

Guadalupe River
.

American Goldfinches San Jose California
photo: copyright 2009 John Plocher American Goldfinches San Jose California
photo: copyright 2009 John Plocher American Goldfinches San Jose California
photo: copyright 2009 John Plocher American Goldfinches San Jose California
photo: copyright 2009 John Plocher American Goldfinches San Jose California
photo: copyright 2009 John Plocher

Images Copyright 2009 by
John Plocher

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Birthday Flowers

My husband
John Plocher
hates to shop but he does have three favorite stores:

    • Micro Center
      computer and electronics store chain
    • The Train Shop (1829 Pruneridge Avenue, Santa Clara, CA 95050,
      (408) 296-1050) model train shop
    • Williams-Sonoma
      cooking store chain

For his recent birthday, I took John to Williams-Sonoma at the
Stanford Shopping Center to pick out
his present. The Stanford outdoor mall has a lovely and innovative flower display
year-round but the Spring flowers are particularly gorgeous. Some of the
colors glow so brilliantly, they do not look real.

John held still for pictures because he was on the phone with our daughter Jessica,
sorting out Poetry and Prose Performances Project (“P4”) computer questions. Jessica is recording
literary classics for P4 on YouTube.

John and Paul

John Plocher and Paul Dickinson Goodman at Stanford Shopping Center California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Flowers at Stanford

flowers Stanford Shopping Center California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Flowers at Stanford

flowers Stanford Shopping Center California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
John and Katy

Katy Dickinson and John Plocher at Stanford Shopping Center California
photo: copyright 2009 Paul Dickinson Goodman
flowers Stanford Shopping Center California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson flowers Stanford Shopping Center California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson flowers Stanford Shopping Center California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson flowers Stanford Shopping Center California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

Images Copyright 2009 by Katy Dickinson and Paul Dickinson Goodman

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