Archive for March, 2009
Saxy Busker
Toronto Star: Juno This Woman?
This was an interesting experiment – take a Juno winning and 2-time Grammy nominated Saxophonist, Jane Bunnett, and put her in St Lawrence Market as a busker for an hour and see if anybody recognises her. The results were interesting indeed. Click on the link above for the full article and [...]
An Olympic Experience
I was contacted a few weeks ago by somebody on facebook who was writing an article on the forthcoming 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London.
As I was an IBM Technology Specialist Volunteer at the Sydney 2000 Games so she thought that I could give her a volunteer’s perspective on how an Olympic Games can affect [...]
Movie: One Week
I watched One Week on Saturday night with a few friends. When my German friend Nadine told me that she wanted to see it the night before, I had no idea what the movie was about. So five minutes before leaving for the cinema I watched the below trailer:
I was intrigued.
As I sat in [...]
Twitter me this Batman!
Current.com: Does society really need TWITTER? .
I must admit I’m still getting my head around how to fully utilise the power of Twitter myself. It’s like somebody realised that the update status function was one of the main reasons Facebook became the success that it has, created an application that is simply that – constant [...]
Open Doors
Following is a messenger chat I had with a work colleague yesterday after I announced on a conference call that we were both part of that I’ve been placed in the workforce reduction program and would no longer be involved with the project and the team. The last time I joined the team meeting was [...]
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