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Monthly Archives "August 2005"

Doing it anyway

August 31, 2005 By Chris Uncategorized

Nice story from Jon at Wirearchy today about what it means to really show up for work: It’s the tale of a software engineer at Apple Computer – Ron Avitzur – who had been charged with creating some graphing calculator software, to ship with every Apple computer. After a year on the project he lost his job in 1993 because – he says – of internal politics at what was, at the time, a struggling company. The key thing is what Ron did next. He kept showing up for work. His swipe card worked, there were lots of empty offices, …

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Things even out in New Orleans

August 31, 2005 By Chris Uncategorized One Comment

Is anyone else struck by the alarming symmetry of the events in New Orleans with respect to the flooding and the looting? As the water contained in Lake Ponchartrain flows into the city, the wealth that is locked in the stores also finds its way into the streets. The looting seems so instinctive, so without purpose (except for the survival necessities of course – what is the immediate survival value of a flat screen TV and a mink coat? What value does such a thing have in a flood? Why waste time and energy acquiring something so useless when food …

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New Orleans

August 29, 2005 By Chris Uncategorized

I spent much of the day watching live coverage of the hurricane damage in New Orleans on WDSU. It is absolutely devastating to see the first video of the damage, and to hear the shock in the anchor’s voices as they were trying to describe what they were seeing. Water everywhere, huge fires, scads of structural damage, rooftop rescues, trees down and boats and cars swamped. One whole side of the Hyatt hotel is blasted out with hardly a window left intact. The Superdome roof is peeled and punctured. There are people huddled on the courthouse steps, surrounded by water …

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A small wet ball spinning in space

August 29, 2005 By Chris Uncategorized

THis movie puts a great deal in perspective: “The Mercury-bound MESSENGER spacecraft captured several stunning images of Earth during a gravity assist swingby of its home planet on Aug. 2, 2005. Several hundred images, taken with the wide-angle camera in MESSENGER�s Mercury Dual Imaging System (MDIS), were sequenced into a movie documenting the view from MESSENGER as it departed Earth. Comprising 358 frames taken over 24 hours, the movie follows Earth through one complete rotation. The spacecraft was 40,761 miles (65,598 kilometers) above South America when the camera started rolling on Aug. 2. It was 270,847 miles (435,885 kilometers) away …

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Brilliant piece on facilitating Dialogue

August 29, 2005 By Chris Uncategorized

I’ve been slowly chewing on William Issacs’ book on Dialogue. I am surprised that I haven’t read it before. AS well as reading the book, I have been subscribed to the del.icio.us tag on “dialogue.” Today in the aggregator, I found a great summary of the facilitation skills needed in Dialogue. From the paper: “There are few facilitation skills more important that the ability to keep quiet. When I teach facilitation I always spend a lot of time on this particular facilitator skill. If you are a manager, trainer, or a leader in your field, there is a good reason …

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