7 marathons. 7 continents. 7 years.
February 26, 2011 by Mitch Lewis · Leave a Comment

We are all so fortunate to live in a world where most people want to leave the planet in a better place than when they entered. I’ve been so amazed and blessed to see the reaction from friends, colleagues and loved ones to the Caring aspect for the Everest climb and the legacy that I [...]
February 19, 2011 by Mitch Lewis · Leave a Comment

I’m sitting in the car in Dhaka, Bangladesh and though I’m not saying anything, the driver turns around and says, “Relax, Boss”. It’s not the 14 hour flight to Hong Kong, or the 4 hour flight to Singapore or the 7 hour layover or the 4 hour flight to Dhaka that’s on my mind. And [...]
September 29, 2010 by Mitch Lewis · 2 Comments

One Hell of a Tale. My youngest son Nick was visiting last night as he prepared for an interview with YouTube (Google) that was today. He has always been obsessed about flying (since I got him Flight Simulator when he was young) and he got his private pilot’s license during the past year. Proud dad [...]
September 28, 2010 by Mitch Lewis · Leave a Comment

I’m a pretty technical guy and always have been. Since starting in the early days of fiber optics and digital switching for AT&T, I’ve been fortunate to work in technology areas of wireless, broadband and multimedia. I can describe in about two minutes how a modern telecommunications network delivers voice, data and video to a [...]
May 2, 2008 by Mitch Lewis · Leave a Comment
Coming home last night – after missing my previous flight from JFK to SF and totally exhausted, I killed some time on the flight by watching the movie The Bucket List in the back of the plane. The movie with Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson is about two older guys who have cancer and decide [...]

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