Posted By: Rory | Sep 12th, 2007 @ 2:26 PM | 16,129 Views | 18 Comments

Just as you need someone behind the scenes to articulate the motions of a MuppetTM for the screen, you also need someone to sit behind a web site and get it to do stuff.

Adam Kinney was such a man (for the web thing - he has not, to my knowledge, except possibly at a few parties, ever been in control of a MuppetTM).

Adam toiled away for years in the Channel 9 boiler room, knocking pipes with his cyberwrench and other tools, all of which begin with "cyber" to indicate that I'm not really talking about a boiler room. It's a metaphor.

And now he's going. Not very far since his new job leaves him in the same building, in the same office, and so only about ten feet from where I sit, but now it feels like there's a great distance between us.

This is Adam's farewell.

We talked about life as a Channel 9 geek, life in his new shoes, his attempt at conducting business inside Second Life, and more.

For serious, we're going to miss Adam around here. That's going to be cheapened a bit by him still roaming the halls and waving, but we can still pretend he's gone.

Goodbye, Adam Kinney.

I'll see you tomorrow.

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SecretSoftware
SecretSoftware
Code to live, but Live to code.
Well, its sad to see Adam go. Sad

Good luck in your new team.

Perhaps we will see you again in Ch9 videos to tell us about Client side stuff. WPF/Win Forms/sliverlight..etc.

Its kind of shocking to see you leave C9 before the beta became gold , but..


I hope you remain as a member of C9. [A]


PS: Good to see Rory. Hope all is well:)
HumanCompiler
HumanCompiler
Compiling humans...and code
Channel 10 was actually written in 5 weeks by the 3 of us.  But you know how it goes...THE FISH WAS THIIIIIIIS BIG!  Tongue Out
Have fun with Silverlight.

Cool
haha.  I like how they made fun of starting sentences with "so".  I never understood why nearly everybody in these videos says "so" instead of "well" or something.  Is it one of those radio personality coaching techniques "whatever you do, don't say 'um' or ah' "?
So Adam is leaving to work on the Silverlight team?  How wierd is it for someone to leave a group and still work next door?
Does that happen a lot at MS?
Charles
Charles
Welcome Change
j0217995 wrote:
So Adam is leaving to work on the Silverlight team?  How wierd is it for someone to leave a group and still work next door?
Does that happen a lot at MS?


Adam works for Dr. Sneath now. He's still in DPE and is still on Steve Cellini's team (Steve is our Grandboss...).

It's been a pleasure working with you, Adam. Something tells me you'll be seeing more of Adam on C9 in the future....

C
Cyonix
Cyonix
Me
Congrats on your new job

Good luck on figuring out what it is you're now supposed to be doing, Adam! Sure you'll enjoy it anyway.

AdamKinney
AdamKinney
Agent of Change
Thanks for the kinds words everybody.  And yes it was five weeks instead of three.  I have also been at the new job, two and a half months instead of one and a half.  Funny how my recollection was so fuzzy when put on the spot. 

My next Silverlight prototype I have will be a farewell present to the Niners.  And similiar to not moving offices its a pretty easy farwell to Channel 9 since I'll still be hangingout here just in a different context.

Long live the 9 guy!  Smiley
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