Seeing Leigh Dodds wearing a tie. Apparently his children thought it was pretty odd too.
Oh, yeah. And having somebody point out in their “Web 2.0″ presentation that you haven’t updated your blog in half a year. /Me=shamed.
Seeing Leigh Dodds wearing a tie. Apparently his children thought it was pretty odd too.
Oh, yeah. And having somebody point out in their “Web 2.0″ presentation that you haven’t updated your blog in half a year. /Me=shamed.
Allen Renear shows up (unannounced) at SSP. Several late nights of ranting about trust-metrics, document models, management headaches and consulting possibilities. It has been ten years since we last conspired like this.
It looks like attendance exceeded 200. Naturally- I crashed the pips and the hotel was so keen to get us out of the room that we didn’t have time for questions. However, a small crowd gathered around me afterwards- they were complimentary, asked good questions and were not shaking their fists. So a good [...]
I have tried the “ask for a room with a view trick” and it has worked yet again. I can’t believe I spent 10 years of business travel without catching on to this.
View is down Boylston street in Boston.
We constantly argue about the pros/cons of Hungarian notation.
If you live in Oxford and have not been to the Cafe Orient, drop what you are doing and go straight there now.
If you are visiting Oxford, ignore all the restaurant advice that you find in guidebooks and go to the Cafe Orient instead.
Snowed in Oxford last week. A strange week for so many reasons…