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April 15 Thinking of PodcastingThe idea is a resource for local (Aussie) Worship teams by local Worship teams. The general theme is to discuss the use of technology in enabling worship - from microphones and foldback monitors to computers and projectors. But also to include topics which all Worship teams have to deal with. It'll be called Worship Wednesday and be featured on a new podcasting channel I'm creating call Channel 42. Twitter/Facebook/Email me your thoughts. R42 Amanzi's 12thIf you don't subscribe to my Feedburner http://feeds.feedburner.com/rog42 you should. But if you don't, you'll have missed the photos from Amanzi's 12th birthday. You can, however, check them out on my flickr site - yes you guessed it: http://flickr.com/photos/rog42 Also up on the site are photos of Charis' 10th Birthday last month. Enjoy R42 April 07 Can Blogging Kill You?And I don't mean by violence from your significant other, or a random stalker... Read what the New York Times has to say.... In Web World of 24/7 Stress, Writers Blog Till They Drop - New York Times Thanks to Catherine Eibner for this link. R42 April 03 So much to Blog... so little time. First I must comment on a change I've made to clarify and simplify things for readers of my blogs. Many of you, faithful readers, know that I run two blogs: http://blogs.msdn.com/rog42 which covers all of my work entries. http://blog.rog42.net which until today has covered everything about my life, my family, personal opinions, photo's. As this blog has had a greater and longer readership, I've posted work related entries to this blog as well. This has led to a couple of challenges:
So I've made a decision and put in place a plan to simplify this for all my readers. It works like so: If you read either of my blogs in a web browser, you need to navigate to either of the addresses above. However, the MSDN blog will only have work related entries, and the Spaces blog will only contain personal entries. If you subscribe using an RSS reader (the best way to automatically receive blogs) you can choose one of three options:
So no more duplicate entries, no more technical mumbo-jumbo for mum, and just one link to get the full Life and Times of Rog42. This will be the last entry appearing in both blogs. Note: The merged feed will contain duplicate entries of the last month or so. These should disappear as time progresses (or you hit delete :) R42 March 31 Biggest Loser Weigh In - Wk 10Easter struck! Good and solid! Not just me either - I did actually manage to lose 200g (w00t) but others either flattened out or put on up to a couple of kilos. So I'm still in 3rd, and only 3.86kgs from winning the comp. But with 2 weeks to go I'm gonna have to increase my weight-loss by a factor of 10. R42 March 27 Remember to update your Windows Mobile Daylight Savings Time (DST) settings!!!!
Update using MSI or CAB (this updates PDA or Smartphone running WM5 or WM6). For more information on the update: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949168 (If you’re unsure – MSI is the easier update option. Just have your phone connected to your laptop over ActiveSync before running it) Thanks to my good friend and Technical Account Manager, Lyndon Higgins for this reminder. R42 March 26 Egg on my waistcoatWe'll we're in Brisbane, and as usual, the DPE team hit the ground running. This evening we went to Kabuki for a Teppanyaki dinner with the local Heroes Community Influencers.
Unfortunately my initial catching skills were offset by the loud bang of a cleaver against a hotplate, and yes, I got egg over my waistcoat. Looking forward to tomorrow's event. I love Brisbane, have fond memories of the Convention Centre (TechEd circa '02 & '03) and hey; already have egg on my face. R42 March 25 Weigh-in Wk 8 & 9Didn't get to blog about our weight-loss challenge last week, mainly because few made it to the weigh-in on Monday. But pretty much everyone was there this morning, and I'm still losing. That's despite a hectic travel schedule, ruining any chance of getting to my regular fitness training sessions, and the Easter week-end. So last week I lost 1.3 kgs and this week 0.8. All up, I'm down 6.3kgs from my start at 108.6 to a current 102.3. Still not as fast as I'd like, but a nice downward trend. Expect to see that curve steepen (probably not quickly enough to win the comp) after the Canberra Heroes Launch event. As a group we've lost a total of 46.6kgs, almost a whole person. Viewing that as tubs of butter is a visceral reminder of why we're doing this :) Also, with most people's plateau over the Easter week-end, I've moved from 5th, last week 4th, to 3rd position. I'm just 4.7kgs behind the leader. Which, although difficult for sure, is not unattainable. I'm only 3.1kgs away from the money.... Still anyone's game. Need to work on my final 3 wk strategy: Dysentry, amputation, any other ideas??? R42 March 20 Embarking on the Long Road to TechEd08For the last number of years, I've had a couple of points of input into TechEd in Australia. Primarily in the Mobility Track, and in the Microsoft Technology Showcase. 2 years ago, inspired by a similar session at our internal training conference, "TechReady" I worked with Rick Anderson to introduce our first (global) external Windows Mobile Smackdown event. My good friend Johann Kruse, of UC fame, has blogged about this years version as well: Johann's Unified Communications : Windows Mobility Smackdown at TechReady 6 You can check out the Channel 8 video of this session at TechReady here: http://channel8.msdn.com/Posts/3768/ We held our first Smackdown at the Technology Showcase in the Exhibitors Hall in '06, and were blown away by the passion, the excitement, and success of the session. So much so, that much like our internal TechReady conference, at TechEd07 at the Gold Coast, we integrated our Smackdown as a Track Session. We themed it as Pirates (Curse of the Blakberry Pearl), filled the room, and delivered what became the most highly rated event at the conference. Again, huge energy, lots of swag, but most of all, dynamic demonstrations (PowerPoint strictly disavowed) of real Mobile technologies of today and the near future. So as we begin this year's TechEd planning, we're looking to grow this popular session. I won't mention how we're theming it just yet, but we have some great ideas about increasing the energy, the scope, the passion, and hopefully, the value of the demonstrations of our Mobile technology. It will definitely be the session to attend, whether you're a developer, a consultant, an architect, a systems engineer, a designer, an IT manager, or just a consumer of mobile communications (like all of us). After all, considering the recent Mix08, Nokia, and Apple announcements; not to mention the new devices from SonyEricsson & HTC; there's lots of scope. I can promise that we won't have hard Frisbees this year. I've been made to promise I won't eat any competitor hardware...
R42 March 19 Up the Mighty SwanOnce all the demos were delivered, we were treated to an evening out on the Swan River. As you can see, we were treated like kings, cruising downstream with the magnetic views of Perth in the background. We reached the apex of the cruise at about sunset. Watching a host of Kite surfers do their stuff. This was a spectacular way to spend my first evening in Perth! R42 Preparing for PerthI got into Perth this afternoon, and after a bite to eat, headed straight to the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre. What a great location. Of course, the sound, vision, technical, and events crews were still in the process of "bumping in" and I wondered over to the Auditorium, where the Keynote, and my 3 demos will be delivered to our customers. The stage is huuuuuuuge, and from behind the "demo surround", can look a little on the daunting side: Of course, there isn't an insignificant amount of technology to manage and present either. This is my view of all of the computers we need for the demonstrations: On the table are four of the five computers I need, and in the background (above) are plasma screens which show what's on screen behind us. This is pretty important in helping, very quickly to identify whether we've switched to the correct computer or presentation. Also we have a visual fold-back monitor showing "Time to go." It's currently switched off in this photo, and sits between the left and middle plasma screens. Note: That screen itself adds to the pressure... Behind the speakers is the main presentation screen, as well as dynamic side creative projections. By the way, that's David Bryan, an old Consulting Manager colleague from my HP days. We managed the Microsoft and Networking Consulting Teams together back in '04. David now works for the National Australia Bank, and is seen here commenting on their adoption of our new technologies. As I mentioned at the beginning of the post, it is easy to look at the sheer scale and size of the event, and be daunted. But that would be to forget Presentation Rule #1 (Thanks Craig Bailey for your recent post on this): The demonstration isn't about how I feel! It's about the value of what I'm presenting, to the audience. The presentation is about the content, and the audience. Meeting their needs, helping them see value. Once looked at through these lenses, everything falls back into perspective. All that technology, the size of the audience, all immaterial to whether I can demonstrate clearly enough for he Audience to see value. R42 The Value of ThingsAs a long time consultant and architect, I've often been in discussion which went along the line of: "Let's give the scoping (read: envisioning, designing, planning & I know these are all different artefacts) to our prospective client for free." My usual response is that giving away something that has real value sets a dangerous precedent at best: From now on the client will expect this behaviour; and, is counter-productive at worst. Certainly when architecting a complex information system, senior decision makers need to be part of the process to arbitrate conflict, and own consensus. If this value adding activity is not charged for, chances are the very people you need in the workshop won't see the value in it. I found a very simple, but great example of this principle. At work we're giving away apples for free for an internal survey. We all know that apples, besides tasty and juicy, are good for you. Note the bottom left of the picture. Not one, but two boxes of "Chocolate for Charity" totally empty. Yes, you could argue that chocolate tastes nicer (most probably would). Also this was for Charity (The old, "I'll take a hit for the team" motive). But my point remains. People still paid $2 for each piece of chocolate, despite there being wonderful, juicy, sweet, healthy apples, for free! If what you have for your clients adds value to them, and you need their buy-in, charge them for your service. By all means look at your funding model, discount if you must, but charge for your value. Clients won't value your work without it. R42 March 17 The Waistcoats of Rog42They've initiated laughter, conversation, and not a few questions. They're not a new trend (some would argue not a trend at all), on the contrary most of them are a good decade old. They're colourful, silly, and epitomise my philosophy to life:
They are of course, the Waistcoats of Rog42. Of course they highlight instantly how observant people are. There are 10, not 1; and chosen with great care. So here is the current line-up:
So there they are. Now which one to wear for the Perth Heroes Launch? Suggestions to me on Twitter or in Comments. R42 March 13 Heroes Happen Launch - AdelaideWe're in Adelaide, and it's HOT, HOT, HOT!!! Not only with the launch, but also the weather. 11th consecutive day of +35 deg C temperatures. Walking outside is like peering into a furnace. The summer that Sydney missed. Those of you following our exploits will know that I was down to deliver the Keynote Demo this morning. This is my first time, Sydney and Melbourne, being handled by Michael Leworthy. So how did it go? Well, I discovered just how much there was to get into the demos, in an amazingly short time. The time pressure is intense. All the whole, not only do you have to navigate through multiple technologies, but describe the features and benefits all the while. I'd not anticipated quite how hard it is to pronounce 2008 repetitively (Windows Server 2008, Visual Studio 2008, SQL Server 2008). I took over from Martin Gregory, our Director for Server and tools, and took the audience through 3 separate demos. Spectacularly, my Silverlight demo failed and drew a laugh from the crowd. It turned out later that I just needed to open a new window and refresh the page. Ho hum. Overall, I had a ball, and am really looking forward to our Perth launch next week. Some photos (before others put their derogatory captions on them) By the way, to answer my challenge on Twitter, this is the first waistcoat in my collection. The one made for my wedding. What about Perth? R42 Wide Awake Developers: Steve Jobs Made Me Miss My FlightI caught this blog as commented on Guy Kawasaki's Truemors Site. Not only do I empathise, I too have been a participant in the current US "war against terror" as conducted through Airport Security (check out this blog), but I had to laugh. Wide Awake Developers: Steve Jobs Made Me Miss My Flight If Michael had only bought himself the lighter, more functional, Toshiba R500, he would've caught his flight. R42 March 11 How Twitter makes it realAnother great article giving thoughtful consideration to this technology. I must admit, I personally find twitter more compelling than Facebook. BBC NEWS | Technology | How Twitter makes it real The author puts in an interesting thought about how Twitter is somewhere between Online and Offline.... What do you think? R42 By the way, you can follow me at http://twitter.com/Rog42 March 10 Shibby is dead - long live ShibbyOur Em had an accident in her car, Shibby, this evening. Fortunately Em, and the lady whom she crashed into, are both alright. Unfortunately, Shibby, Em's (previously Leah's, and previously a friends) car is no longer. This stalwart of learner drivers, and student owners, has gone to the great car home in the sky. Thanks Lord for protecting Em. Long live Shibby. R42 Biggest Loser - Week 7So I was disgruntled with my poor fare over the last two weeks and have really kicked up my game. This seems to be working with a healthy 1.3kg loss this week. This brings me to a total of 4.2kgs down, and a current weight of 104.4kg. Still not trending enough, but glad things are starting to move faster. I've actually dropped on the leader board to 5th position. Only because Rohan boosted his game to a massive 2.2kg loss this week!!! Overall the seven of us are at 794kgs and have lost 38.2kgs to date. But don't get complacent everyone - watch this space... R42 Still Undecided about Vista? Missed the Virtual Roundtable?Watch the on demand replay! Microsoft Technical Fellow and desktop guru Mark Russinovich recently hosted a live, interactive virtual roundtable broadcast on Windows Vista adoption and deployment. Mark and a panel of independent industry experts and IT pros from organizations that have already deployed Windows Vista openly discussed known challenges, solutions and workarounds, and sharing tips & tricks. Watch the on demand replay now or access the on demand link anytime by visiting the Springboard Series online at www.microsoft.com/technet/springboard. Want a teaser? Check out this 90-second snippet on YouTube! For additional guidance, resources, tools, and straight-talk articles to help address your Vista adoption questions, visit the Springboard Series for Windows Vista. Questions submitted during the live event are being reviewed now and will be published in a Q&A on Springboard in the near future. R42 March 09 Ins and OutsSo today we shifted Leah to her new digs in Wollongong. This wasn't quite as straightforward as it seems. First we had to pick up her new bed from Em in Newcastle. On the plus side, we got to see Em again Then today we headed down with said bed, and new chest of drawers, picked up her stuff and drove her 2 km's to her new shared apartment. It's hard to believe how much stuff she's collected. Two trips with the pickup and the trailer!!! I'll put some photos up on the Mobile Album later on. Her new room is tiny, and will have to be set out like a boat, with everything in its place. Leah describes this as snug.... ...still job done, and she seems happy. R42 March 08 Great mindsThis evening I watched the Guy Kawasaki & Steve Ballmer Keynote, to discover that SteveB uses the same laptop as I do... That's right, the Toshiba Portege R500 (a.k.a. the "Rapier") Check out the Keynote, and watch Steve interact with Guy about his "that's heavier than my laptop" Macbook Air. "Where's the DVD Drive?" Love his work. For more on this fantastic laptop, check out my other posts here, and here. R42 March 07 An amazing week for MobilityWell, when they said the announcements at Mix08 would blow us away, they weren't wrong.... I'm excited about all of the mobility announcements. It's clear that the Internet, Social Networking, and Gen "C" is combining and extending to the most portable platform we have available today. A summary of the mobile announcements made this week:
So not only is Web 2.0 extending to our pockets, but applications and devices are interoperable now like never before. Now if Apple can put 3G and a GPS onto the iPhone as well as EAS, a decent keyboard, and some battery life, I might even be tempted to buy one... R42 March 06 MIX08 - my interestsIt seems half of our team is at Mix08 in Las Vegas (which somehow sounds a little better than Seattle - can't put my finger on it) and I'm actually excited about this event. Probably for the first time ever. I mean, I'm always interested, but this time excited. For one thing, tomorrow (Thursday US Time, Friday Aus time) Steve Ballmer and Guy Kawasaki will be Q&A'ing together - wow!! That is going to be a panel not to miss... R42 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||