Now go vote for me in the canadian blog awards

Whoo I’m up for nomination in the obviously very important Canadian Blog Awards in the category of Best Business Blog. I’m a little slow off the mark and should have realized this earlier, but today is the last day to vote in round one.

The details are secret but as of this day, the site reports that some far-and-away leading blog in this category has 500ish votes and meanwhile the most trailing blog has a current total of 4 votes. From this I inescapably conclude that at least 3 of you have voted for me already! I beam with pride.

now go vote for me some more

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Lars on dead email

Last week I wrote about the “death” of email which through a chain of events (thanks Joshua) put me in touch with Lars Ploughmann who by coincidence was posting on the same idea at the exact same time. The main difference being his post being much more thorough round-up of arguments around the issue than my quick post. Go read Lars’ discussion here.

In August of this year, I published some thoughts on how effective email is when it is used as the only or main communication tool for a project. The post became part of a discussion on multiple blogs so I shall try to pull the arguments together and provide my inchoate conclusion.

I can also do Lars’ infographic one better, I was meeting with a banking industry executive and colleague of mine last week who had no fewer than 14 thousand accumulated unread (an not spam) messages in his outlook inbox (of an amazing 140 thosand in total, “hey at least I see 90% of my email” he protested). I don’t think this is so uncommon, the enterprise is clearly reaching an oversaturation of email. It’s time to start working on new tools don’t you think?

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Bright morning

impulse shoppingHappy as a clam this morning, cliche as it sounds working from starbucks, with a steamy mug of caffeine, sun beaming in and banging out powerpoints on a new little friend mr thinkpad.

You may all know me from my long-time relationship with mr tablet but I finally broke down and bought one of those radical machines with a keyboard on it. Unusual deal too, $650 a shiny thinkpad on ebay. Nothing like a cheap-and-chearful yet unbreakable thinkpad. Not the currentest model (X31) but score of a deal 12″ 3.4lb (mmm) 1.7GHz PM, and ATI graphics.

These graphics come with a near comic 16MB of RAM (it’s on-chip is why it’s so slight) but still more than enough to kick around XP or even Vista in classic mode at decent resolutions (I *heart* clasic mode, there’s a post to be made about that subject too, I feel like I owe MSoft a vista post, funny how that works, though I don’t if they’ll like to hear my impressions of Aero).

The catch is, I like MacOS far less, and don’t get me started on linux…. [dons falme suit…]

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