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  • Youth over seniority, this time…

    Yesterday I went out for the first bike ride of the season with Eric. A coolish day at +5C with a strong north wind and the roads are starting to dry up a bit, but there are still lots of big puddles in places. Well the first 20km was pretty good and we were keeping pace with each other, but then things started to fall apart, at least for me. The legs were burning and I was starting to fall behind. Even after a few rest breaks, I just couldn’t keep up the pace. This was a little surprising since last year, keeping up was more of Eric’s problem. Some how I don’t think 32km was such a good distance for my first ride.

    Well, the challenge is on for me. I need to get back in shape quickly before there is no hope of keeping up. And I really refuse to let the 30 year age difference have anything to do with it.

    Technorati Tags: cycling

  • The World is Flat – Video Lecture

    I’ve had this video bookmarked for a long time, and I finally got around to watching it, and its great stuff. Since I have not read the book yet, I think I’ll add it to my Amazon WishList in case anybody is interested :-). Mr. Friedman tells a great story about checking in to a South West Airlines flight and learning about printing your boarding pass from home. His comment was one I was familiar with in that by printing your own boarding pass, you are becoming an employee of South West Airlines, but then he surprised me by saying if you value your time (I do!) that you are paying South West to be their employee! Think about that!

    MIT World » : The World is Flat

    Chances are good that Bhavya in Bangalore will read your next x-ray, or as Thomas Friedman learned first hand, “Grandma Betty in her bathrobe” will make your Jet Blue plane reservation from her Salt Lake City home. In “Globalization 3.0,” Friedman contends, people from far-flung places will become principal players in the marketplace.

    Technorati Tags: Freidman, flat, collaboration

  • Shack Wacky

    On the esteemed CBC Information Radio with Terry McLeod this morning I heard a term that caught my attention. It’s not anything I’ve ever heard before and not something I’d expect from the CBC, but then perhaps I’m just leading a sheltered life. Still, it had kind of a nice ring to it and the meaning seems to be fairly obvious, it’s shack wacky. I’m assuming this is the latest version of the more widly accepted “cabin fever”. The Urban Dictionary has it and perhaps it’s going to move into more common use. It generally, seems to apply to mothers with small children at home, or those on a long sea voyage in a small cabin.

    So, what can you do about being “shack wacky”? You could visit The Wacky Shack.

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  • My current blogging tool

    After trying several blogging tools and programs, I think Performancing for Firefox will be the one for a while. Lots of great feature, free, and it posts to my IBM Internal blog as well. wBlogger was nice, but it doesn’t seem to be going anywhere and Rocket Post was just crashing all the time and more trouble that it was worth.

    Performancing for Firefox 1.1.1 | Performancing.com

    Performancing for Firefox is a full featured blog editor that sits right within Firefox. Just hit F8 or click the little pencil icon at the bottom right to bring up the blog editor and easily post to your WordPress, MovableType or Blogger blogs.

    Technorati Tags: Perfomancing, blog editor

  • Find Music You’ll Love – Pandora

    Thanks to this Monday Morning Memo from Wizard Academy, I’ve hooked up with Pandora and I’m lovin’ it. What a great concept. I’m enjoying some of the great tunes coming up from my custom radio station seeded with ELO and The Moody Blues. Top that off with the hookup with Slim Devices’ Squeezebox and you’ve got a killer combination.

    Can you help me discover more music that I’ll like?
    Those questions often evolved into great conversations. Each friend told us their favorite artists and songs, explored the music we suggested, gave us feedback, and we in turn made new suggestions. Everybody started joking that we were now their personal DJs.We created Pandora so that we can have that same kind of conversation with you. Find Music You’ll Love – Pandora

  • The Juggler


    Eric working on his routine.
    Originally uploaded by Big Dadoo.

    After being insprired by the juggler Chris Bliss and the video of his amazing performance and then further astounded by the five ball performance of Jason, Eric is readying his seven ball perfomance for Vegas by practicing his skills in our kitchen.

    Sorry Dez, if he’s late picking you up, or you can’t get him to do anything around the house any more, but an artist must hone his craft.

  • Microsoft Vista: Not People Ready

    Talk about getting slammed in the press. You’d think by now everyone would be very used to Microsoft missing a product ship date by a year ot two. Since I’m a bit of an IBM fan, I especially liked this part.

    No one mentioned the fact that in 1997, Microsoft held a similar event in New York City to declare that IBM’s “big iron” was dead, because Windows NT–remember Windows NT?–was going to “scale up” and replace the mainframe. I wonder if Ballmer ever feels like the guy in Groundhog Day, reliving the same press conference, over and over. I know I do.: “Microsoft Vista: Not ‘People Ready’ – Forbes.com”

  • Oven-roasted Alligator


    ovn-roasted alligatr
    Originally uploaded by Esthr.

    Wow, this is something else, almost enough to make you loose your appetite. But, I guess it’s not an endangered species, and if it’s up to my dinning habits, there will be no problem with the alligators. Explorers Club Annual Dinner

  • WAS Community Edition v1.0.0.1 Released

    WebSphere Application Server Community Edition V1.0.0.1just released. The release includes enhancements such as a browser-based administrative console, and eclipse plug-in enhancements.

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  • The Big Guy


    The Big Guy
    Originally uploaded by Big Dadoo.

    Shirley found these guys on the way to our friends in Transcona, so today we drove over to get some pictures before they melted any more. The big question is, how did they get the head on and where do you buy a size 28 3/8 hat?