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Monday, April 01, 2002 |
The Meaning of Life
If I ever hit my stride with this web site design stuff, you'll see a switch to some content that I believe is relevant to far too many employees today - namely, where is the meaning in what I do all day every day? Many people truly do hang their dreams in their cars as they park at their workplaces each morning. They retrieve those dreams upon returning to the car late in the day - exhausted - too tired at night to do anything but continue dreaming. Life and work don't have to be this way, but apparently the phenomenon is worldwide. Take a minute and read this review:
Trying to Fake It in a World Where Work Is Unfulfilling. Laurent Cantet's moody portrait of an unemployed businessman silently suffering in the anxious limbo between jobs is a gloomy meditation on what many of us mean today when we talk about work. By Stephen Holden. [New York Times: Movies]
6:18:06 PM
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Here's a good idea!
Forbes is doing something that may become a big hit. "This column will be a gathering place for unconventional ideas for products and services . . . Help us write future columns. Please send us your own Why Not ideas, and tell us what's right or wrong with the proposals we have above. Go to www.forbes.com/whynot.
11:55:49 AM
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Apple & IBM
Why doesn't some type of joint strategy between these two make some sense? NO - not like IBM swallowing Lotus and Lotus disappearing. What I have in mind leverages the obvious strengths to create a bona fide alternative to Wintel PC's:
APPLE:
- great industrial design
- new-found Unix operating system in OSX
- small enough to do some entrepreneurial things
- cool-factor is high
IBM:
- financial strength
- new-found focus on Linux
- provides PowerPC chips to Apple now
- has the power to lead a Unix/Linux to the desktop initiative
10:06:42 AM
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Government Subsidy for Broadband - I think NOT!
The broadband industry's lobbyists are hammering politicians for subsidies to the broadband buildout. Consumers are saying, "show me the content; what will I get for my $40 to $50 per month?" Anyone running a Windows PC knows the answer. To keep that copy of Windows running and to keep your antivirus software up to date, broadband has become almost essential. I suggest we get Microsoft to prepay the telecoms for the bandwidth required to keep a "PC in every bedroom" running!
9:44:36 AM
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© Copyright 2002 Steve Pilgrim.
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