Russell Miller
Russell Miller is one of the remaining "Renaissance men" when it comes to careers. Often described as a "Jack of all trades and master of none" this quite adequately describes his interests, hobbies and professional path. Having run the gamut from construction worker, IT manager, Graphic Designer, Pharmacy technician, Web Programmer, pet store manager and Alpaca Ranch General Manager, there are very few stones in the professional world Russell left unturned.
After spending 20+ years running his own businesses and working for other people, life is finally starting to come into focus for Russell, and he is finding "career" is not at the top of the list. Often times, looking with fondness (and perhaps a bit of jealously) at the hippies of the 60’s, and the trust-fund kids of the 90's, focus on life’s "essentials" have begun to transform and take new shape for Russell and his family
With recent goals set on traveling abroad, and homeschooling his children, interests have turned towards rekindling a life-long love and dabbling of photography and experimenting with anything electrical or the physical sciences. Like so many other facets of his varied career, this segment too will one day likely be looked back upon with interest and fondness. In the meantime, he hopes to take it in stride as another adventure that will add yet another window into his perspective of the world.
Latest Articles
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Genetically Modified Mosquitoes and Mad Soy Disease
Opponents of Genetic Modifications find more reason to oppose the practice as GM mosquitoes are released on an unwitting public, and Mad Soy Disease spreads
Nov 20, 2010
- Russell Miller
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New Senate Bill to Outlaw Gardening and Seed Saving
Opponents of Senate Bill S.510 "The Food Safety Modernization Act" claim that this is likely to remove constitutional rights and open U.S. policy to the WTO
Nov 17, 2010
- Russell Miller
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Is "Going Green" an Eco-Friendly Choice?
Is it possible to be "green" without being "eco-friendly". A few considerations for everyone looking to the future of renewable energy.
Nov 2, 2010
- Russell Miller
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