Archive for June, 2007

Wisdom

June 15th, 2007
[ Office Gossip ]

Quote from Hard Facts referring to the single most important quality of a leader, advisor, or team. To travel “through life with an attitude of wisdom - the ability to act with knowledge while doubting what you know”.

Stand Out Jobs

June 13th, 2007
[ General ]

It is with great hesitation that I point out that boc is on Stand Out Jobs. I can’t stand hearing myself on the phone little on seeing my mug in a video. In our defense, we had no script, came up with the concept almost on the spot, and only had 1 take.

Stand Out Jobs is a new startup founded by Austin Hill and friends. They’ve charged themselves with “changing the face of recruiting”.

Be Wary of Guru’s

June 8th, 2007
[ General ]

“Don’t forget, if someone tells you they have the answer, they probably don’t understand the question.”, C.K. Prahalad.

DemoCampGuelph pics

June 8th, 2007
[ Geek ]

So that’s what a DemoCamp in Guelph looks like.

#2 is in the works, it’ll be sometime mid July, sign up! Get on our google group as well.

#1 is in the can

June 7th, 2007
[ General ]

Well it’s done. As someone says somewhere, DemoCampGuelph1 is in the can! I’m clearly biased but I’d say it was a success. I met some new folks and had some pints so personally I achieved my only goals. In the end we managed to fit in six demos after a late start:

Highlights

  • Great venue. You can’t go wrong with 1/2 price burgers.
  • Great gear. Once Colin showed up and got his pimped out gear out. The downside is we’re hooked on the good stuff now.
  • As Holden would say, awesome set of demos.
  • Somehow managing to have David Crow not only bring up Apollo but ask Colin from Adobe about it.

Need to work on

  • The host, or MC, was a dud.
  • Better structure and timing of the demos to ensure everyone gets similar showing.
  • Maybe nametags next time? I had bought some but forget to put them out.
  • More heckling and casual banter. It was great to have David Crow there to stir the pot and show us how it’s meant to go. We need to keep working on this and get the interactivity up but for first timers I think we did alright. I think part of this is just getting to know each other so we’re as comfortable saying “piss-poor effort” as David.

Thanks once again to everyone who showed up and helped make this work. Now get signed up to our google group and help us start planning #2!

DemoCampGuelph1

June 6th, 2007
[ Geek ]

Last call for DemoCampGuelph1. Tonight, Albion, second floor, 6:30 to 8:30pm.

Hopefully it’s not just bubba and I having pints….

more ubuntu goodness

June 5th, 2007
[ Linux ]

I just read Lifehacker’s top 10 ubuntu applications and discovered two lovely applications I hadn’t tried:

I agree with their take on Amarok and may give Kopete a try someday but Gaim works fine right now.

but I aM online

June 4th, 2007
[ General ]

Along similar lines as my email usage post, I’ve returned to the way I previously used IM. That is, explicitly turn it on when I need to have a conversation. I used to always tell people, don’t rely on my IM status as an indicator of whether I’m ‘online’ and my usage reinforced that.

Unfortunately, my usage of the past year or more has been the opposite, which means over the short term people will assume I’m not ‘online’ much.phone.jpg

Does this make me less available? In my opinion no as my phone is still here on my desk and I’m still answering it. It does, however, place more burden on callers to triage. Not having IM open all the time places that same burden on me. Where I often wouldn’t hesitate to IM someone about a topic, I’ll now hold off, solve it myself, or pick up the phone and have a quick conversation.

In the end I’m not phoning people as much as I used to IM them. That means I’m doing a better job of triaging on my side and therefore interrupting people less. I’m being interrupted less, I’m interrupting others less, and when those interruptions happen they tend to come to resolutions faster as we’re on the phone talking instead of hacking away in IM. The main reason I use IM, even when on the phone, is to send http links to people I’m talking with. IM is better at that than the phone.

Of course I’m sure some of the people I phone all day long may state otherwise.