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Entries from February 1, 2008 - February 29, 2008

7:54PM

My Day Explained as If I was a Dog House Designer

This week has been consumed by a chicken and an egg theory.

Imagine I’m a dog house designer, and a customer comes and asks me to research how to build a new doghouse for him.

I ask “what kind of a dog house”?

He gets his assistant to reply, “here’s a photo of the dog, what else do you need”?
I respond: “It’s a pretty blurry picture… how big is this dog”?
The assistant replies, “Oh, just estimate for now. I just need an idea of what it would cost for a new doghouse.”

I take the blurry picture back to my very smart team of dog house engineers.
We scratch our head about this challenge.

  • How big do we think the dog could be?
  • What kind of a dog is it?
  • Does it even use its current dog house?
  • How small?
  • Is it going to grow more?
  • Is it old?
  • Does the dog house need to be close to the owner’s house?
  • Does the dog eat outside or inside?
  • Do we need to think about food and water delivery?
  • Does the dog have a full yard?
  • Is it on a chain?
  • Is it cold where the dog lives?
  • Do we need to consider heating and cooling?
  • Does it need a bed?

We make some assumptions, think about the construction of the house and the management of the dog, and even how to get rid of the old dog house.

We come up with an estimate, and it’s pretty high, considering we know nothing about the dog, let alone what kind of house he should have. We take into account what a Home Depot pre-fab dog house costs, and we think that the dog owner might be willing to spend about $x.xx plus or minus a percentage, to take into account all the things we don’t know yet. In a perfect world, we would require a due diligence agreement to come up with a real price, and a real design.

I go and talk to the money smartie, and take all my numbers (which are a little higher than what we think the actual cost is, but because we’ve thought too much about this by now, we have added to the estimates to be on the safe side.

The money smartie says: “Make your estimates match what you think the costs are, and compare with what the customer is actually willing to pay; then narrow the scope, document all your assumptions and exclusions, and maybe this will work. But there’s no way we are going to do anything about this when there are differences between the finances…”

I go back to the dog house engineers. We think about this some more.

We don’t know enough about what the dog house should end up being like, but the customer wants a price. Our estimates are high, and we can’t shrink them with any confidence until we do the due diligence. The customer won’t agree to the due diligence until they have an idea of what the price is.

Chaos.
Voila.

God help me if the customer ever moves and they want us to move the dog house for him.
P.S. I’m still waiting for an estimate for a new chain link fence for the back yard. Just in case that comes into scope.



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7:11PM

I Broke My Flock

It happened yesterday.
Flock had some updates to add-ons and what-nots.
I accepted them.
And then the wheels fell off.
For those of you unfamiliar with Flock, it's simply the absolute best browser in the whole entire world.
Right now I feel like I've lost my best friend.
Heck - even my best friend uses Flock!!!!

So - the updates happened, and then all of a sudden, the vast majority of sites I go to - Google included, stopped loading. No google, no flickr, no twitter.


Yes, I thought it was a silly internet problem.
Alas, running Firefox (gasp!!) and Flock in tandem proved the internet theory wrong. At the same time, Firefox could retrieve google, and yet Flock hung FOREVER. Trying to go into the add-on menu to see if I could get rid of the offending upgrade simply results in Flock crashing.
Removing and reinstalling didn't help either.


Now - It's magic.
The tears on my keyboard have somehow revived Flock.
It's the only explanation. The Flock gods have spoken.
Whew.


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6:45AM

The Best Publicity is FREE

What a fantastic way to start the day - reading about do-gooders and volunteers.

TELUS does a very good thing - donating the corporate jet to wing transplant organs around the province on short notice.
Yes, I really do have a big smile on my face.



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9:17AM

Which BlackBerry is the Right One?

Oh - I've got some hard decisions to make today.
I've got to decide between 2 berries - one has got the full qwerty keyboard (which I love and am missing!!) But the other one has MP3 and camera functionality.....


Oh dear. I'm a big berry typer when I want to be.
QWERTY is completely easier than the sure type keyboard, which can never remember my fake words.....

HELP!?!?!?



BlackBerry 8830 World Edition (QWERTY)

or

BlackBerry® Pearl™ 8130 smartphone (Camera & MP3)

7:28AM

Still No Global Movement from GrandCenral

In January I wrote about GrandCentral, hoping and dreaming of their entrance into Canada.
I wasn't alone, that blog article continues to drive significant traffic, via Canadian folks who are also looking for GrandCentral to cross the border.  As of right now, there's still no option for Canadian phone numbers. The only real difference I notice about the site is that it now looks and feels Google-y


That being said - with all the hubbub of folks getting US mobile phones to combat high usage charges - maybe getting a real US phone number isn't such a bad thing any more....

Would you trade your 416 number for a New Mexico, or California, or Arkansas area code? Oh oh oh - I want Utah!!!!!

:-)


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1:16PM

Driving Canadians to US Mobile Providers

An interesting article from the CBC this morning of residents in Manitoba opting out of the MTS Cellular Phone Service in favour of Verizon.... People are *turning in* their 204 area code for a 701 - North Dakota Area code....

A growing number of Manitobans are dialling up big savings on their cell phones by hanging up on Canadian service providers.Myron Penner, a trucker based in Blumenort, Man., pays Verizon $200 amonth for 6,000 minutes of talk time anywhere in North America.


Speaks volumes... and now that Verizon's gone off the deep end with unlimited data plans, this trend could extend beyond Manitoba's Borders......


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10:14AM

Miley Cyrus Hurts My Head

It's one thing to watch Hannah Montana with the chickadees on the weekends.
It's a completely different scenario when Miley jumps to the mainstream and is played almost hourly on the Mix.
WTF? Tenny Boppers need to stay on the Disney Channel. No one plays Hillary Duff on the Radio, or The Jonas Brothers or The Cheetah Girls.

Am I just getting O-L-D?
I need an Advil.


9:18AM

CRIPES-------Rogers buys Aurora Cable TV

Cripes!!! I was shocked to read this morning about the purchase of Aurora Cable by Rogers.... I knew it was only a matter of time, once I saw the Rogers Digital bundles showing up at the Newmarket Best Buy over the holidays.The Aurora Cable folks claim that they are going out on top - and that Rogers had started to encroach on their territory, and it's likely true. But still. I love Aurora Cable. I love their internet, I miss their cable service (I have 5 months left on a satellite dish from Hell, and was counting the days to switch back to ACI)......What's most interesting about this article in the Post is the repetitive statements of *Silence on the Cogeco Front*..... For some reason, I would have thought that Mountain Cable would be a better fit for Rogers.... perhaps Cogeco has more synergies with Rogers than Mountain does? Imagine the complications in melding all their digital phone services...... ;-)Rogers buys Aurora Cable TV

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7:44AM

Sunrise on The Oak Ridges Morraine - Happy Birthday Mum!

It's going to be a Golden Grahams kind of day today. I can just feel it. Plus, it's my mum's 60th birthday. What could be better than that?

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6:23PM

You Know It's Busy When.....

.... someone actually says on a conference call...

"I'm too busy to put on pants"....


I'm not even kidding right now.

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6:22PM

Green Data Centres

I love the idea of building green, environmentally responsible data centres. It's simply sexy. And I don't that that Green House Data is the only IDC company thinking this way.... ;-)

New data center facilities company finds green home on the range by ZDNet's Heather Clancy -- Green House Data aims to be a different sort of a data center facility: one that operates entirely on renewable energy sources. Furthermore, it’s aiming to do it without forcing customers to pay a price premium. “When we were building out our business model, we realized that businesses and enterprises really were not going to pay [...]



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8:55AM

Students with Guns - Thoughts on the NIU Shootings

I’ve been following the conversations that are being had around the web this morning on the shootings at Northern Illinois University yesterday.  Michelle Malkin’s got a very interesting conversation going on…..interesting and utterly bizarro. Most of the folks in the conversation are suggesting that if it hadn’t been a *gun free* zone,  the killer may not have had the opportunity, or the inclination to open fire.  The general direction of the discussion is revolving around the call for all folks, students and civilians alike to be able to carry guns in public.  That the liklihood of random violence would decrease if the perpetrator was unsure of the ratio of gun toting people to unarmed people.

Am I the only one who’s head aches thinking about this sort of backwards logic? Is it an American thing? More guns=less violence? How about no guns=no violence? How about investing in a wireless frequency that can blanket a public area, able to detect gunpowder, and if someone happens to come into the monitored space, it becomes unbearable to carry a weapon? How about the ONLY people who are allowed to carry guns are police officers? How about anyone else caught with a weapon in an urban area loses a hand? (I’m partial to that one)….

I’m not sure when the US will realize that the freedom to carry a weapon was a reasonable dictate 100 years ago, but doesn’t make the same amount of sense in the 21st century…

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8:17AM

Finding Good Blogs in Unexpected Places Pt 2

Last night I revealed how i discovered the Sobeys blog, Countertop Buzz and raved about it.

 

logo_c.gifThis morning, it’s all about Canpages, and the Canpages Blog. Part humour, part travel guide, part date guide - and interesting How—To Articles on picking everything from plumbers to lawyers…

I am completely twigging onto how non-traditional  venues are picking up on blogging, and extending their audience reach in a very conversational way. Folks are commenting, and conversing and sharing in the Canpages discussions. What an innovative way to look at directory services as interactive applications. And if you happen to be one of the businesses that is the topic of discussion, can your publicity get any better? What a great stretch of an advertising dollar.

:-) 

8:04AM

The Last Twitter Holdout

Last night I crashed.
Crashed and gave into the Twitter phenomenon. I couldn’t take the pressure any more of holding out. ;-) Plus, I had just read an article from Thomas Purves about Twitter being the Last Refuge….and I pulled the Twitter chute.

I’ve got to admit, I think I like it. It’s IM and Facebook for the 21st century. Right now, I’m a bit addicted to looking through who people are following and who are being followed.

I think as my neighbourhood grows, I will only continue to be intrigued by it…..

So C’mon - twitter me!
:-)
6:42PM

Sobeys Does Blogging Right...

sobeysLogo.pngWho would have thought - blogging as an application for a grocery store… but it works. It works fantastically for Sobeys.

Their site - Countertop Buzz,  features a blog that is full of fantastic conversation on cooking, recipes, tips and entertaining. They’ve got 2 chefs blogging about these different topics, and on first blush, the writing is engaging and personable, the images capture your interest, and I’m hooked!

Chef Ryan and Chef James are entertaining, educational, and best of all, they are conversational.

I can figure out how to cook meat to my preference, get ideas on what to feed troublesome kids and use the blog to get my own creative juices flowing again.

Well done Sobeys! The site is nicely laid out, has got all the requisite blog bells and whistles, and is certainly something that’s going to get added to my RSS reader. *grin*


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11:33AM

One of Those Wickedly Awesome Canadian Companies

Once in a while you can happen upon a *really neat* company, where you think, “wow, I wish I could work there”….

Idee is one of those companies (my apologies for not being able to include the accent aigu to the word)…. Reading through the blog, the fun, the performance and the engery simply exudes from this group of smarties.

Idée develops advanced image recognition and visual search software.

The Idée Blog

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7:48AM

Early Valentine's Day

It’s one of those years. One of those years when the Wiz has 2 hockey games on Valentine’s Day.  I should have been tipped off that something was amiss, considering he had asked at least 4 times in the past week what we wanted to do for Valentine’s Day. Apparently *TWO* of the other goalies in the ORMRHL.COM had already been corralled by their sweeties into dumping Thursday night hockey, and the Wiz was enlisted into doing triple goal tending duties. Can you say pulled groin?

Last night was the first night in the *making up for playing 2 hockey games on Valentine’s Day* process.  Apparently, when a man can’t make the official day, he has no problems stretching out Valentines to make up for it.  The alternative, having to tell his hockey team that he’s being cow-tied into a commercialization of love, is unthinkable ;-)

Last night was Korean Grill House with the chickadees and bunches of flowers.I can’t wait to see what tonight will bring. I think it’s my turn ;-)

If you’re on the fence about Valentine’s Day, check out 4 (or 5!!) Reasons Why Valentine’s Day is a No-Win Proposition 

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7:40AM

Bell Plays Fast with Stolen Data

Had I not been a regular checker of things internet-y, I wonder if I would have stumbled across this news update on the CBC regarding Bell’s loss of customer data.  I’m also questioning whether we would have been made aware of this loss, had the data not been recovered. 

Apparently Bell realized the data for over 3 Million customers had been lost in mid-January, and was *recovered* in the past week. It’s a happy ending, except for the folks who were nabbed with the data, but really - if the perps were never caught, would we ever have known there was a breach in the first place?  Shouldn’t corporations be legislated into releasing the news of a security breach within 24 hours of knowing that there’s been a breach?

Will I be caring about this so much once I migrate all my services off Bell, and onto Aurora Cable Internet this summer?  That’s right, 5 more months left in my Bell contract.  It’s been the longest wait ever. In August, everything will go. I’m tired of banging snow off the satellite dish. And tired of having a really crappy PVR.

Bell recovers stolen data on 3.4 million customers

9:35AM

A Free Weekend

I’m paralyzed. It’s my first free weekend since the beginning of December. Really Really. It’s a no-obligation weekend.

I can finally take down the lingering Christmas Decorations.

I can finally beat down the mounds of laundry that are taking over my bedroom.

I can finally get around to making business cards for Floobergeist Fotos.

I can finally cook something more exciting than stew.

I can finally do something with the 400 pictures from the holidays.And here I am, just procrastinating, thinking of all the things I can do.I think I’m going back to bed ;-)

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5:25AM

Microsoft and Yahoo - What Happens to Flickr?

I was perusing the news stories this morning, and it dawned on me [albeit later than it should have, since I've been laid up with the flu all weekend] - what's going to happen to Flickr?

I've dodged the Yahoo empire for nigh 7 years - up until they acquired Flickr, and I had to bite the bullet and migrate my Flickr account to a *yahoo* account to keep my photos moving smoothly. And it was smooth - Yahoo was smart enough to not change a single thing, and to keep the development initiatives of the Flickr application moving forward.

Now, with Microsoft buying Yahoo, do I need to keep adding new accounts? What could Microsoft do to my photos? For some reason, having Microsoft in charge of my photos makes me feel a little creeped out.

Dare I take the plunge and move everything to Google's Picasa Web Albums? They aren't nearly as cool as Flickr. But they also aren't Microsoft. Aie, the devil's in the details.


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