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Fall Colours

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This was the first weekend up at the family cottage since my dad died last month. It was hard, as you’d imagine. But wow, the weather was amazing, and the leaves were showing off their best fall colours. Here are a few of the hundred or so shots I took.


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Packing up to go offline

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Instead of writing this, I really should be packing. Tomorrow morning I’ve got a 6 hour drive with the kids and dog up to my favorite place on earth, Killarney Provincial Park. No place sings to me quite like this.

Getting ready to leave work is a harrowing experience. I’ve checked and doubled checked, and everything is covered. I’ve got an extremely capable couple of partners manning the desks back at the ranch. Still, it’s hard to shake that “what did I forget” feeling.

While I’m away, I hope to be taking tons of photos with my new camera. I’ve got what feels like 100 pounds of art supplies packed and ready too. Creatively, this should be a blast.

I’m back September 1, and I’ve got a couple of big announcements to make when I’m back. Enjoy the rest of August everyone!

RAPIDLY DYING 47-YEAR-OLD PROFESSOR GIVES EXUBERANT ‘LAST LECTURE’

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I’ve never posted a video from youtube et al here (to the best of my knowledge), so the fact that I’m doing so now should give you some idea of how I feel about this video. Don’t let the title fool you, this will make you feel great (if not a bawling mess).

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iPhone impressions

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I’m deeply sorry for contributing another “I love my iPhone” post to a web sagging under the mass of their combined weight. But I can’t help myself.

It’s just that good.

Being in Canada, I’m simultaneously late and early to the game. Because of our limited and bass ackward carriers, Apple is not selling, and has no short term plans to sell the iPhone in Canada. Until very recently, it was impossible to use the iPhone on a Canadian cell network. With the recent release of a couple of software unlocks though, the situation has changed.

It’s now possible to run a program to “unlock” the iPhone from it’s AT&T dependency, allowing it to run on any EDGE equipped network (Rogers and Fido in Canada). This has opened the door for technological opportunists to purchase iPhones in the US, and sell them unlocked, at a markup, in Canada. The market for these grey-market phones is hot hot hot, as I discovered when calling around to find one. Craigslist pointed me to at least a dozen opportunities to purchase a phone, at an average markup of $150 or so over purchase price and duty.

I paid $700CDN for mine, which sounds like a fortune, until you factor in the $400 I earned from selling my previous phone and 30 gig ipod. And let me tell you, this thing is certainly worth the $300 difference. It’s a game changing device. It’s utterly unlike anything I’ve previously seen or used. The screen, the Wi-Fi, the browser, the touch interface and more combine to form a small marvel of usefulness. In three days, I’ve become addicted to this. I can’t imagine going back to life with a regular phone.

This all smacks dangerously of hyperbole and fanboy-ism. I’m shaking my head at myself as I type these words. Yet it’s true. I’ve been in a protracted nerd-gasm for 72 hours, with no sign of it waning. Everyone who sees this thing has the same reaction, btw. If you buy one, be prepared to do a bunch of explaining every time you take a call in public. Hell, my 88 year old grandmother is desperate to see it.

There are of course a couple of caveats. First is not knowing how future Apple updates may affect the unlocked phones. Worse case scenario here is that I may miss out on features included in iPhone software updates. This is a low probability, and will do nothing to limit my enjoyment of the features already available. The second and more pressing caveat concerns the prison-rape that passes for data plan rates here in the great white north. Rogers, my carrier, wants $15 for 1.5mb of data, or $25 for 3mb. This is insane. In practice, this means that I can’t use my phone for web browsing when away from a Wi-Fi connection. Luckily, jumping on an open wifi network is easy. But this makes hating my cell provider just that much easier.

Let me share one last story that highlights my iPhone experience to date. Moments after purchasing it, while driving home, I remembered I had an important call to make in the evening. Knowing I’d forget it, I decided to set an alarm. Never having seen the clock program on the phone, I was able to set a one-time alarm, with my left hand, while driving, in 10 seconds. Try doing that with your old phone.

New (School) Year Resolutions

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This is a monumental day in my life. Both kids are heading off to school for the first time. This is a big deal for more than the obvious “closing one chapter, opening another”. It’s the first time my whole family is getting up early.

Until now, the girls have been going to half-day kindergarden. They didn’t need to be in class until 1pm. Having to have two kids at two different schools by 8:30am is a whole different story. It’s the start of a new regime, and as good a time as any to review and tweak my own routines.

The big thing I hope to change is the productivity of my mornings. While I enjoy getting up early, and having a couple of hours to ease into the day, I don’t succeed in getting much actually done. Design inspiration doesn’t usually strike until later in the day. Instead of fighting that, I resolve to use my mornings to research the latest and greatest in blogs and social media.

Keeping up with the changes in this space has become a full time job. I resolve to use this blog to condense my findings into digestible morsels. This will serve to create some accountability, and to push me to think through the ever changing blog landscape.

My record for sticking with resolutions is so-so at best. That said, they usually involve doing something that goes against my existing momentum, ie changing my eating, changing my sleep/wake habits, etc. I have good hope for this resolution though. It just formalizes something I’ve been doing on auto-pilot for a few years now.

What about all of you? Any back-to-school resolutions on your end?