Month: January 2009
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Doomsday Machine
I’m going to go out on a limb on this one. I’m not worried about a black hole being created by the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), now referred to as “The Doomsday Machine”. Nope. Not at all. Some people and major “news” organizations are worried. Either that or they are just trying to hype it…
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What should we *DO* instead of *NOT DO*
Here’s a link to a short post worth a quick read on the SiriusDecisions blog. Maybe the writing is not the most conversational, but the important point is to go into partnerships, relationships, and co-workeredness with the attitude of “What can I share and give in this gig?” Here’s the post —> We’ve all been…
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Busy Week. Is there another kind?
This week was interesting for sure. First item of business is a beta browser for my Q9m phone. IE is a slow and annoying beast on the phone. Pierce pointed me to SkyFire, which like most things is still in beta. It has worked great for me. Renders a page like the full size page…
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Open Letter to the Men’s Room
Ok, guys. I realize that it is just a work bathroom, and not your home. I realize that there are people who come to clean the bathroom every night (thankfully). But I also realize that you probably weren’t raised in a shack in the bayou of Louisanna, and if you were, welcome to Colorado. We…
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2009 Resolutions
So, first day of 2009 and it’s time to think about what I’m going to do for this year. Goals, dreams, hopes….groan. Based on last year, I’m more successful with resolutions when they are specific measurable goals, instead of “I want to be a better person”. Feel free to hold me to these and make…
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Resolution Wrap Up
Make a plan, follow through with your plan, evaluate your plan. Improve your plan for next time. Learn from it. Here’s how last year’s resolutions went: (Here’s a link to the mid year evaluation if you are interested, too. HOP ) FINAL SCORE: Of a possible 13 points (full point for success, half point for…