We don’t often talk about love in business, but we usually get into business because we love what we do. We love certain products and services, we love getting support when we need it, and truth be told, we love some/most/all of the people we interact with in the course of doing business.

I love Val Waterman of Answers Design Group. She does a great job when I refer clients for marketing and web design work. Our conversations are uplifting, and she is full of surprises. This very pleasant surprise came in the form of a song, and I really enjoy it. Thanks Val!

Technical Adventures Song
By Val Waterman

You’re at work at your computer just slaving away
On a major proposal that’s due in a day
Your boss hot to trot pushing your team to the max
So you’re checking your spelling, grammar and your facts.
When all of a sudden the network goes down
Your hard drive just crashes and you scream, yell and frown
You didn’t back up or save – no options to try
That proposal is toast now and you just want to die!

Oh I’m Donnie Miller a tall friendly guy
Not your grandma’s IT geek and I’ll tell you why
We partner with companies and help them to grow
We’re in for the long haul, and not just a show

Technical Adventures hears your wants and your needs
Your dreams and your challenges wherever that leads
From the cruelest jungle virus to the sea of cloud tech
We keep you from being a hapless train wreck
We will help you to plan long-term strategies
To make sure your company’s ready for worst contingencies
Our passion for helping customers just never ends
You’ll start off as clients, and end up as friends

Oh I’m Donnie Miller a tall friendly guy
Not your grandma’s IT geek and I’ll tell you why
We partner with companies and help them to grow
We’re in for the long haul and not just a show
(and this ain’t just the Donnie Miller show)

I really do enjoy serving people. Please contact me with any questions or comments.

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