Author: spierzchala

  • ROAD TRIP!

    Ok, the Newest Industry Factory Tour, 2005 continues! With a stop in Seattle already planned for June 21-22, popular demand has forced us to add additional dates!

    London: June 26, 27, 28
    Hamburg: June 29, 30

    Drop me a line if you will be in those cities, and maybe we can do a Blogger Meetup.

    And no! I am not going for a suit! Down, Hugh! Down!

    And the whole trip looks like it will be handled on BA!


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  • A bunch of yahoos clean out the pipeline

    Seriously, Jeremy Zawodny presents the tale of the Yahoo led rescue of ten ducklings from a storm drain on their Sunnyvale campus. [here]
    Warning! High “AWWWWWWW! So cute!” Factor.


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  • Doubt the effectiveness of tagging?

    I don’t. I just checked my blog stats for referrals from search engines.

    Technorati outpaces Google. All because I started tagging my posts.
    Cool.


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  • A380 Goes to … Nunavut?

    Ok, this is just weird. Airbus is going to do cold-weather testing of the Airbus A380 in Iqaluit, Nunavut. [here]


    Hmmm…this aerodynamic freak is coming to the Canadian Arctic. I’m not sure this is a good thing.


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  • What’s in my bag?

    My Bag 2
    My What’s in your/my bag? pics are up.


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  • A pen I found

    At my last job, I moved desks a lot. Not because I was being shuffled from department to department, but because the company was in a constant state of flux, expanding with the Internet Bubble 1.0, and then collapsing on itself.
    I often found interesting things when I took up residence at my new desk. Once, I found a huge group of files belonging to finance, detailing many contracts with clients. This lead me to have other concerns, but, oh well, no matter.
    My best find is one that I carry to this day: a pen.
    Not just any pen. A S.T. Dupont.
    It’s engraved with a “sales club” outing date. You remember those? The boondoggles that sales gets as a reward for “good” performance? Well, this was part of the kit for one of those.
    It’s black lacquer, heavy, and writes exquisitely. Why someone, even if they were let go and were angry at the company, would leave a work of art such as this behind is beyond me.
    And I just rediscovered it at the bottom of my backpack. It feels exquisite sliding over the paper of my Moleskine.
    Today is looking up.

    S.T. Dupont and My Hipster PDA

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  • Journalists starting to get it…

    Remember my post on Multiple OSs on Intel Macs?
    Well, guess eWeek has figured it out! [here]
    <sigh>

  • Dear Sales…

    Please read this. Then come back and ask me why I get upset when you say “free consulting” in my presence.

  • Lane Smith


    Lane Smith, the winner of the lifetime Dan Rather look-a-like contest, died Monday at age 69. I liked everything that he was in. With his senatorial baritone, and midwestern “aw shucks” attitude, he always made me smile. An inspired choice to play Perry White in the 1990’s series “Lois and Clark”.

  • Different Perspectives, Same Result

    Rick Segal and I have different, if not complementary perspectives on the United States. He is a US citizen living in Canada; I am a Canadian living in the US. I have met Rick in person, and he is an intelligent and insightful person to speak with.
    Last night, he posted his reaction to the US Senate’s lack of unanimous support for the apology for lynching. [here]
    This story hits home for me as well. I have chosen to live in this country. I know that as a guest, I should be quiet and not rock the boat. But when a situation such as this arises, along with the increasing levels of spitfire rhetoric and poisonous debate, I have to step back and ask: why?
    For the most part, my life in the US has been one of comfort and ease. However, when I moved to the US in 1999, I was surprised at just how different two countries could be who looked so much alike.
    Last year’s presidential campaign, the second one I have been through while here, further highlighted that the voices of moderation and rational thought are lost in the need to polarize and inflame.
    But, as Rick says, at 32,000 feet, all of that is gone. There aren’t countries; or red states and blue states. Just the ever morphing tapestry of the world we live on. The hand of man can be seen from this height. Nature is still in control, shaping how man shapes the land.
    We will come and go. We all die. But our legacy will be remembered, and, increasingly, recorded for all posterity.
    Be true to yourself. Remember, the way history judges you is beyond your control.
    David Janes is maintaining a list of the non-sponsoring Senators.