Robert wrote: > > At my work, some groups have adopted Scrum. I guess part of that involves > stand-up-only meetings. I frequently seem them in the corner in front of > a white board. It's sorta strange. Whatever works, I suppose. > Apparently people who use Scrum call themselves Pigs. I was going to suggest "Scrumbags". As I like to tell my students, technology never solves a problem without creating new problems. We hope that the new problems are smaller than the old, but sometimes (as with text messaging) they're much greater. > (With my last one-on-one meeting with my boss, he was worried that people > were getting bored in the meetings. So, he ended up changing the format > of each one and often just making them short. I asked him if anyone > complained about them being boring and no one had. I suggested that he > was just projecting our boredom. I liked the format of the some of it > because I'd learn what everyone else was doing (which is always difficult > for me -- I guess I'm too stand-off-ish).) > Well, the lip ring does make for a complicated first impression. Then again, it probably serves as a bozo filter. Looking at your recent flickr pictures though, you seem to have removed it. > Interesting. One of the responses to my solstice message was someone > suggesting that I get an iPhone. I like my Internet Tablet just fine. > What's more, I could always install Android on it if I wanted. Maybe I > will if I get fed up with the Maemo stuff installed on it. At least, with > Android, I've be moving from one Debian-based OS to another. And I can > keep my Debian-centric technologies... > I'll probably get an iPod touch for the GPS, as I manage to get lost faster than anyone I know. > > That's exciting. Noelle and I have to renew our passports next year, but > we haven't thought of anywhere particular to go to... > That's a beautiful sentiment. It reminds of the scene from Oliver Stone's "The Doors" where Andy Warhol gives Jim Morrison a golden telephone that is supposed to let you talk to G-d. Warhol confesses that he really couldn't think of anything to say. (Morrison later gives the phone to a wino in an alley.) > > Ha! My father-in-law and step-mother-in-law are always travelling and I > ask them about their jet-set ways and climate change, and, 'though they > are interested in preventing global climate catastrophe, they have no > intention of changing their ways, despite it costing them a whole lot and > eating into their retirement money. > "I'm interested, but ..." means "I'm not interested". > > It's hard. Noelle and I have talked about staying with boats and trains. > I think it was Gov. Schwarzenegger who pointed out that the trains we're running in this country are no better than they were 100 years ago. - Simon