Tuesday, January 3. 2012
Peter Shurman MPP - Don't Care.
Yes, He Don't Care. He said so on TV.
Very neat interview on CFTO Peter.
In context or not – “you don’t care?”
Great. Thank you. I was hoping that you did care.
I will work to review the voting habits of the neighbours.
And if you didn’t (care), which you now confirm you don’t, I'd have hoped that you’d be more humble and less arrogant than to blurt it out.
Peter for the record, I don’t care what the president of a Bank makes. I don’t care what the fella’s at RIM make.
But a hospital CEO with a nifty pay package that includes a $75,000 a year car allowance? Come’on Peter.
I hear a radio microphone looking for a mouth.
Congrats. Instead, another former radio host makes it to retirement on the public dime.
Great! Thank you Peter.
Very neat interview on CFTO Peter.
In context or not – “you don’t care?”
Great. Thank you. I was hoping that you did care.
I will work to review the voting habits of the neighbours.
And if you didn’t (care), which you now confirm you don’t, I'd have hoped that you’d be more humble and less arrogant than to blurt it out.
Peter for the record, I don’t care what the president of a Bank makes. I don’t care what the fella’s at RIM make.
But a hospital CEO with a nifty pay package that includes a $75,000 a year car allowance? Come’on Peter.
I hear a radio microphone looking for a mouth.
Congrats. Instead, another former radio host makes it to retirement on the public dime.
Great! Thank you Peter.
Thursday, December 22. 2011
The Prime Minister’s Club is Party Centric
I’ve come to be “ok” with Mr Harper. But why could he not just keep his mouth shut about the $200,000 legal fee payment on behalf of Mr. Chrétien, apparently a leave-behind form his Monogrammed Golf Ball issue during the Sponsorship Scandal.
Not that I’m ok with it. But more – I am still miffed about the first 2plus Million Dollars we gave The Right Honourable Brian Mulroney for allegedly besmirching his good-name by attaching him to the Karl Heinz Schrieber Affair.
And even more – I am outraged that the second time around – Mr Mulroney’s legal beagles got 2plus Million Dollars to then protect his good name as he fessed-up defend, in protected mode, during a toothless, limp Inquiry – that he actually took the cash, stashed it in a basement file cabinet and forgot about it, cause he received it in brown envelopes.
So let’s maybe congratulate Chrétien for only a 200,000 bill, compared to the 4.2 Million, for which Mulroney abused us. Yes “us”. And we actually thanked Mulroney for appearing.
At least Israel and France take Head’s of State and treat ‘em like the rest of us. France used to ‘take their Head’s. Of course today, both have been willing to charge, try and even punish upon finding of guilt.
Come’on Stephen, you been building credibility and trust. Don’t get self destructive now.
Not that I’m ok with it. But more – I am still miffed about the first 2plus Million Dollars we gave The Right Honourable Brian Mulroney for allegedly besmirching his good-name by attaching him to the Karl Heinz Schrieber Affair.
And even more – I am outraged that the second time around – Mr Mulroney’s legal beagles got 2plus Million Dollars to then protect his good name as he fessed-up defend, in protected mode, during a toothless, limp Inquiry – that he actually took the cash, stashed it in a basement file cabinet and forgot about it, cause he received it in brown envelopes.
So let’s maybe congratulate Chrétien for only a 200,000 bill, compared to the 4.2 Million, for which Mulroney abused us. Yes “us”. And we actually thanked Mulroney for appearing.
At least Israel and France take Head’s of State and treat ‘em like the rest of us. France used to ‘take their Head’s. Of course today, both have been willing to charge, try and even punish upon finding of guilt.
Come’on Stephen, you been building credibility and trust. Don’t get self destructive now.
Friday, December 2. 2011
St James Park Grass is gone, missing. Broth’a can ya spare a dime?
The Occupy Movement started right – but mostly the people with jobs had to get back to work. Their goal never exactly focused and the folks that remained, not perhaps the best example to the middle class and upper end neighbours of the encampments. In fact it was amazing to see on-camera interviews of how the neighbours feared these vile rabble-rousers.
AND what was great about “Occupy”? People. People that took at least some time to gather and in hopes of expressing a goal. But clear communication of a focus was missing – it was even avoided. Business guru’s call it a Vision Statement and how could you have one of them, without its parallel, the - Mission Statement? If ever either of these were missing, here it was. BUT alas – people came together and actually invested time. Ultimately the purity of “leaderless” was the demise of these groups. It was a though testament to a growing frustration and unrest – in an otherwise ‘civilized’ collective of citizens.
And now the City of Toronto in the midst of a all-so-common Operating Budget crisis throws numbers to re-sod, clean up and re-grow the grass at $60,000 or even more...my gosh. Is this perhaps another example of City services, no matter how executed upon – internal or external, being way way more than we’d pay our Gardeners?
And now, a City Councillor without shame, asking for donations from the public? Oh a 'Donation'? Is that as opposed to the prescribed (forced) contribution/donation we make through mandated taxes? How stupid....how openly admissive that the money to operate governmental budgets likely comes from other than the public. Some magical place, off this planet maybe?
AND what was great about “Occupy”? People. People that took at least some time to gather and in hopes of expressing a goal. But clear communication of a focus was missing – it was even avoided. Business guru’s call it a Vision Statement and how could you have one of them, without its parallel, the - Mission Statement? If ever either of these were missing, here it was. BUT alas – people came together and actually invested time. Ultimately the purity of “leaderless” was the demise of these groups. It was a though testament to a growing frustration and unrest – in an otherwise ‘civilized’ collective of citizens.
And now the City of Toronto in the midst of a all-so-common Operating Budget crisis throws numbers to re-sod, clean up and re-grow the grass at $60,000 or even more...my gosh. Is this perhaps another example of City services, no matter how executed upon – internal or external, being way way more than we’d pay our Gardeners?
And now, a City Councillor without shame, asking for donations from the public? Oh a 'Donation'? Is that as opposed to the prescribed (forced) contribution/donation we make through mandated taxes? How stupid....how openly admissive that the money to operate governmental budgets likely comes from other than the public. Some magical place, off this planet maybe?
Sunday, August 14. 2011
Lions never learned to read. WHY?
...'cause they didn’t want to. If they did, then they’d want glasses to see better, and lights to read at night, and a movie version of the last great book – and suddenly laying around in the sun would be a past-time gone in the name of progress – a lion led economy of jobs and progress. Need I say the leopards would form a social action group, asking, no, demanding the lions give up a portion of their “everything” to a new and growing leopard movement.
And around the corner I hear, oh it’s The March of the Penguins.
Now both the Lions and Leopards see food. Wrong said the Penguins, flapping their wings slapping their feet. We are not food, we too are an under-served group and demand status like Leopard Group, but with an added feature – protection.
And around the corner I hear, oh it’s The March of the Penguins.
Now both the Lions and Leopards see food. Wrong said the Penguins, flapping their wings slapping their feet. We are not food, we too are an under-served group and demand status like Leopard Group, but with an added feature – protection.
We won't hold your $ for free no more!
I been off the air, or “in the air” but lots going on. As an observer + participant, sometimes I can’t help but being caught between – wow is this ever a) funny b) dumb.
In the US, Mellon & Morgan Banks, each, have announced a new fee – effective the other week (which in today’s world is ions ago) they now charge account holders, basis points to “hold” their money. Yes, money in the bank now has a percentage cost, just to have the bank hold it for you.
This applies to Clients with over 50 Million on deposit – which is apparently common in this cash rich environment of the melt-down. So, most need not worry. But why such craziness? First – America was on the verge of insolvency – that means couldn’t pay their bills –maybe. And in business terms that usually leads to …..well it begins with bank and ends with a ‘y’. Yes the B word. So these cash rich companies no longer trust their ‘cash’ in the Investment Houses, aka Investment Banks. They want safe ground - a real Bank. Why? Because in the US, as in Canada, Banks have a Government Guarantee for depositors in the event of a bank failure.
And there are A+B – Funny plus Dumb. The panic is caused by a US Government maybe at the edge of insolvency. What do all the genius money wizards do? Made nervouse by the Government’s shakiness, and their Investment Banks - they move their cash into somewhere that now charges a fee “to hold” because they’re backed by a guarantee that in fact is the cause of the issue at hand – concern over ability to pay by who else – the Guarantor, which is the reason to need to safe harbour.
So the story is: “We took our cash away from our good friends in the event of collapse, for safe haven with a guarantee by the very entity that gave rise to the possibility in the first place, and we’re paying a fee for this hollow guarantee – smart eh?
Questions to ask
– Are the bank vaults really at point of bursting from holding too much cash?
– And, if today money is paperless – because of “e”, so vault size is irrelevant, is it instead maybe their computers that are too small to hold the shear volume of this “e” paperless cash?
– And if there’s so much ‘cash’ Think of PE Trudeau, he’d of invented a new and horridly expensive corporate tax to encourage (force) these companies to expand, innovate and maybe restart this out’a juice perpetual motion machine of invent, sell, buy; upgrade, sell’em again, buy even more….and keep it going….
And in fairness to these two Banks – why should they hold all this “cash” for free. In normal times – these new clients keep it at their “other” buddies, except that for now - the Guarantor has made a real mess of things. Oh Oly. Oh Stan.
In the US, Mellon & Morgan Banks, each, have announced a new fee – effective the other week (which in today’s world is ions ago) they now charge account holders, basis points to “hold” their money. Yes, money in the bank now has a percentage cost, just to have the bank hold it for you.
This applies to Clients with over 50 Million on deposit – which is apparently common in this cash rich environment of the melt-down. So, most need not worry. But why such craziness? First – America was on the verge of insolvency – that means couldn’t pay their bills –maybe. And in business terms that usually leads to …..well it begins with bank and ends with a ‘y’. Yes the B word. So these cash rich companies no longer trust their ‘cash’ in the Investment Houses, aka Investment Banks. They want safe ground - a real Bank. Why? Because in the US, as in Canada, Banks have a Government Guarantee for depositors in the event of a bank failure.
And there are A+B – Funny plus Dumb. The panic is caused by a US Government maybe at the edge of insolvency. What do all the genius money wizards do? Made nervouse by the Government’s shakiness, and their Investment Banks - they move their cash into somewhere that now charges a fee “to hold” because they’re backed by a guarantee that in fact is the cause of the issue at hand – concern over ability to pay by who else – the Guarantor, which is the reason to need to safe harbour.
So the story is: “We took our cash away from our good friends in the event of collapse, for safe haven with a guarantee by the very entity that gave rise to the possibility in the first place, and we’re paying a fee for this hollow guarantee – smart eh?
Questions to ask
– Are the bank vaults really at point of bursting from holding too much cash?
– And, if today money is paperless – because of “e”, so vault size is irrelevant, is it instead maybe their computers that are too small to hold the shear volume of this “e” paperless cash?
– And if there’s so much ‘cash’ Think of PE Trudeau, he’d of invented a new and horridly expensive corporate tax to encourage (force) these companies to expand, innovate and maybe restart this out’a juice perpetual motion machine of invent, sell, buy; upgrade, sell’em again, buy even more….and keep it going….
And in fairness to these two Banks – why should they hold all this “cash” for free. In normal times – these new clients keep it at their “other” buddies, except that for now - the Guarantor has made a real mess of things. Oh Oly. Oh Stan.
Tuesday, July 12. 2011
"e"Health #3 Knocking At Our Door
There was a 12 hour media bash of Ontario’s Health Ministry re-dealing with some of the same folks from the “previous scandal”. BUT not really the same – now they’re richer and work for another company – about to get rich...
YES the Province is at it again, another shot a “e”Heaith records. BUT PLEASE FORGET the hub-bub. If we listened to last weeks story there was a golden solution: Nova Scotia has already built a similar data-base for only 25 million. WOW. STOP THE PRESS. IDEA: Ontario licenses the Nova Scotia System.
Private business builds their own “stuff”. The “stuff: is often the Competitive Advantage. The secrete process or ingredient that can make one firm, better, faster, or cheaper than the competition. Its often part of their USP – Unique Sales Proposition.
BUT Back to Ontario - vrs - Newfoundland and Labrador. Competitors? No!
Instead – Governments – servants to the people, by the people, of the people. Don’t tell me that’s American – it’s Democracy.
If Newfoundland and Labrador have a working model why the heck does Ontario have to reinvent the wheel? Rediscover the mouse-trap? We don’t compete with our cousins of Confederation – instead let's share, even its licensing for money. That’s decent use of the People’s money – a scarce resource today.
Park the ego. Fire the technocrats, Get a copy-cat out East right now. If it works license it. If its big enough for Newfoundland and Labrador then its easily scalable to Ontario.
Stop “e”Health Three before it gets further. Yes #3. The first was missed, and it seems we’ve forgot all about #2.
How arrogant are these Liberals – that this could even get traction with an election at the door?
YES the Province is at it again, another shot a “e”Heaith records. BUT PLEASE FORGET the hub-bub. If we listened to last weeks story there was a golden solution: Nova Scotia has already built a similar data-base for only 25 million. WOW. STOP THE PRESS. IDEA: Ontario licenses the Nova Scotia System.
Private business builds their own “stuff”. The “stuff: is often the Competitive Advantage. The secrete process or ingredient that can make one firm, better, faster, or cheaper than the competition. Its often part of their USP – Unique Sales Proposition.
BUT Back to Ontario - vrs - Newfoundland and Labrador. Competitors? No!
Instead – Governments – servants to the people, by the people, of the people. Don’t tell me that’s American – it’s Democracy.
If Newfoundland and Labrador have a working model why the heck does Ontario have to reinvent the wheel? Rediscover the mouse-trap? We don’t compete with our cousins of Confederation – instead let's share, even its licensing for money. That’s decent use of the People’s money – a scarce resource today.
Park the ego. Fire the technocrats, Get a copy-cat out East right now. If it works license it. If its big enough for Newfoundland and Labrador then its easily scalable to Ontario.
Stop “e”Health Three before it gets further. Yes #3. The first was missed, and it seems we’ve forgot all about #2.
How arrogant are these Liberals – that this could even get traction with an election at the door?
Thursday, July 7. 2011
OJ is how much a glass?
....today, a travel cohort from a few years back, complained to me of the $12 glass of OJ he kindly bought for me during breakfast at the Pan Pacific Hotel, years ago.
I thought about it, and thought of the people always telling me – ‘cheer up it could always be worse’.
SO I thought for a few more moments, about other places I often buy Orange Juice, or similar stuff – we’ll call, for now - “OJ”
Government OJ – it would’a been $2,382 per glass
Canadian Cancer Society OJ – would’a been only $8 but there’d be a $48. add-on marketing fee.
Air Canada OJ – $3 plus a $32 add-on for surcharges, plus $11 for the glass itself.
Ontario Hydro OJ – $32 but with a $26 “delivery” fee, plus an $8 upgrade fee, and $11 late payment fee – even if you’re not late.
Sick Kids Hospital OJ – $1.50 but with a $12,600 Super-fund fee for when they terminate senior marketing goofs.
Ontario e-Health OJ...let’s not even go there...nobody including Mr Buffet could afford theirs.
....and you complain about 12 lousy bucks for OJ at Pan Pacific??
Greece stay healthy, please.
Iceland please don’t melt.
May Portugal avoid the mess.
Spain, please stay in the plain – level and unsinkable.
And oh – please please please Mr. Euro don’t tank...seems the US Dollar depends on you.
And just like the Chip Bowl at a party – we don’t want no ‘double dips’.
Happy Summer. And to all a “good night”.
Now I feel better. So much better.
I thought about it, and thought of the people always telling me – ‘cheer up it could always be worse’.
SO I thought for a few more moments, about other places I often buy Orange Juice, or similar stuff – we’ll call, for now - “OJ”
Government OJ – it would’a been $2,382 per glass
Canadian Cancer Society OJ – would’a been only $8 but there’d be a $48. add-on marketing fee.
Air Canada OJ – $3 plus a $32 add-on for surcharges, plus $11 for the glass itself.
Ontario Hydro OJ – $32 but with a $26 “delivery” fee, plus an $8 upgrade fee, and $11 late payment fee – even if you’re not late.
Sick Kids Hospital OJ – $1.50 but with a $12,600 Super-fund fee for when they terminate senior marketing goofs.
Ontario e-Health OJ...let’s not even go there...nobody including Mr Buffet could afford theirs.
....and you complain about 12 lousy bucks for OJ at Pan Pacific??
Greece stay healthy, please.
Iceland please don’t melt.
May Portugal avoid the mess.
Spain, please stay in the plain – level and unsinkable.
And oh – please please please Mr. Euro don’t tank...seems the US Dollar depends on you.
And just like the Chip Bowl at a party – we don’t want no ‘double dips’.
Happy Summer. And to all a “good night”.
Now I feel better. So much better.
Thursday, June 23. 2011
Oh Oh – it’s SMB Focus. Again.
You can tell when the TEC makers are not about to hit target. They start this hyped up focus of marketing campaigns targeted to the SMB space, aka - Small Medium Business. Confusing messages of TOC – Total Cost of Ownership, Green, Easy, Hassel Free and even “easy to use”. So, oh oh another Q of bad results about to be reported...or why this renewed focus on the SMB segment?
Thursday, May 19. 2011
Normally I wait at least till the count of 10....
I was just listening to As It Happens – great show on CBC. Who is this idiot Ian Scott. An investigator? No. A Bureaucrat for sure. But my biggest vote is - he’s an idiot. Do your job man. What you are creating here is a mistrust of the Police for what – to prove a point? Break the Stone Wall or call it ‘over . But it’s your waffling that will/is fuelling the fire of mistrust that is brewing. To listen to you waffle, shuffle and waddle this evening wasn’t even funny – it just left me numb....who appointed you and for how long?
Wednesday, May 18. 2011
Way to Go Deb - More for e-Health
UPDATE - (Post-Entry of original writing).
Hooray! The “performance bonus” has been recalled.
But wow – arrogance and misguided attitudes allowed for the attempt. How do we fix this feeling of entitlement?
Yes e-health got Merit Pay. Yeah yeah yeah - the 2 Billion Club.
Deb Mathews is “disappointed”. Tough talk’in Deb from London who starred down Shoppers and the Pharma gang. Yes, she’s the Minister of Health that talks tough and wow Deb, that was tough talk on the news that e-Health folks got a raise of only almost 2%, PLUS a merit pay bonus of over 7%. Better then the “Dalton” – what was his famous quote 2 years ago....” “ Well, if the people of Ontario don't like it, they can show it in the next election.”
The bloody arrogance of this supreme idiot. Holding wages he says. Restraint. Huh. The OPP, Paramedics, e-Health...who else Dalton? LCBO folks – yes they need more too. We must all quit what we do and get on Dalton’s Gang. It’s been a joyride that makes me say – come’on back Bob Rae – he at least took a look at the options, the insanity and invented Rae-Days, for which nobody forgave him.
Hudak – please –please get stronger. This McGunity guy and his band have gott’a go.
When “people” do “it” they go to jail, or purgatory.
When politicians do “it” – we shrug our shoulders as if we expected it, so ‘just accept it’.
Hell we didn’t even send Mulroney to jail. Instead we thanked him, again, and contributed another 2 million taxpayer bucks to his “fund”.
The biggest difference between Public Sector and Private Business. A private business (aka “real business”) after a spectacularly public mess like e-Health created – would lay low. They’d have some shame, just a bit – and would keep raises and “merit pay” off the table. But not Government agencies – no shame there.
Me thinks we need a rethink??
Hooray! The “performance bonus” has been recalled.
But wow – arrogance and misguided attitudes allowed for the attempt. How do we fix this feeling of entitlement?
Yes e-health got Merit Pay. Yeah yeah yeah - the 2 Billion Club.
Deb Mathews is “disappointed”. Tough talk’in Deb from London who starred down Shoppers and the Pharma gang. Yes, she’s the Minister of Health that talks tough and wow Deb, that was tough talk on the news that e-Health folks got a raise of only almost 2%, PLUS a merit pay bonus of over 7%. Better then the “Dalton” – what was his famous quote 2 years ago....” “ Well, if the people of Ontario don't like it, they can show it in the next election.”
The bloody arrogance of this supreme idiot. Holding wages he says. Restraint. Huh. The OPP, Paramedics, e-Health...who else Dalton? LCBO folks – yes they need more too. We must all quit what we do and get on Dalton’s Gang. It’s been a joyride that makes me say – come’on back Bob Rae – he at least took a look at the options, the insanity and invented Rae-Days, for which nobody forgave him.
Hudak – please –please get stronger. This McGunity guy and his band have gott’a go.
When “people” do “it” they go to jail, or purgatory.
When politicians do “it” – we shrug our shoulders as if we expected it, so ‘just accept it’.
Hell we didn’t even send Mulroney to jail. Instead we thanked him, again, and contributed another 2 million taxpayer bucks to his “fund”.
The biggest difference between Public Sector and Private Business. A private business (aka “real business”) after a spectacularly public mess like e-Health created – would lay low. They’d have some shame, just a bit – and would keep raises and “merit pay” off the table. But not Government agencies – no shame there.
Me thinks we need a rethink??
Thursday, May 12. 2011
I've learned a way to define Value
Value is – paying at the start, what you’ll likely pay over time, to eventually get what you thought you got at the start.
Friday, April 15. 2011
My Smartphone Ain’t Stupid. Although it didn’t get no smarter.
In November I wrongly stated: my Blackberry Smartphone was Dumb.
WRONG. It was the people who made it.
Palm took the “electronic organizer” from an Atari kids toy, to a must have device of the 90’s. HP tried to connect it to the web, Compaq did it, but less than easy-to-use. It was RIM with it’s Blackberry that took the “pager” and “handheld organizer” scrunched ‘em together and “made email on the go” a real, viable and “can’t live without” product – the “Crackberry”. Attaching a phone came later...way later.
So how is it that this amazing brain-trust that changed how we all communicate through the air, just launched their new – competitive, market leading – world changer – the Playbook, without email?
Yes, yes, ok – if you ‘tether’ the Playbook to an actual Blackberry, like how you did it in the old days -- strap a bigger battery and a modem onto an iPAQ – you had a ‘wireless’ device – kind’a.
RIM says "wait, its coming later" - that's funny... cause they invented "connected" - and that translates to "I want it now!"
Shakespeare would call this “ironic tragedy” a device used by writers. But this wasn’t intentional was it? Maybe it's just “shortwaved”?
WRONG. It was the people who made it.
Palm took the “electronic organizer” from an Atari kids toy, to a must have device of the 90’s. HP tried to connect it to the web, Compaq did it, but less than easy-to-use. It was RIM with it’s Blackberry that took the “pager” and “handheld organizer” scrunched ‘em together and “made email on the go” a real, viable and “can’t live without” product – the “Crackberry”. Attaching a phone came later...way later.
So how is it that this amazing brain-trust that changed how we all communicate through the air, just launched their new – competitive, market leading – world changer – the Playbook, without email?
Yes, yes, ok – if you ‘tether’ the Playbook to an actual Blackberry, like how you did it in the old days -- strap a bigger battery and a modem onto an iPAQ – you had a ‘wireless’ device – kind’a.
RIM says "wait, its coming later" - that's funny... cause they invented "connected" - and that translates to "I want it now!"
Shakespeare would call this “ironic tragedy” a device used by writers. But this wasn’t intentional was it? Maybe it's just “shortwaved”?
Tuesday, April 12. 2011
...oh Tony!
Tony Clement when questioned about a purported $50 Million Goody Fund dispersed throughout his riding in the run-up to the G5 Summit, gave the following response:
“...again, I have nothing to apologize for...”
Did he mean... once again - as in, oops, ....I did it and, and again I deny,
OR
Did he mean... I’ll say it again in case you missed my first bold face lack of embarrassment....
Politicians – got to love’em. If not why do we pay them such outlandish pensions?
“...again, I have nothing to apologize for...”
Did he mean... once again - as in, oops, ....I did it and, and again I deny,
OR
Did he mean... I’ll say it again in case you missed my first bold face lack of embarrassment....
Politicians – got to love’em. If not why do we pay them such outlandish pensions?
Monday, April 11. 2011
An election? Maybe a 3 ring circus?
On Iggy...He’s just not a stake holder. No property ownership in Canada, although a place in Provence, France. His wife, a nice lady is not a Citizen. And none of my biz – but they share no kids growing up and effected by the today and tomorrow of this country. So where’s his stake in the ground here? I like when Leader’s are also Stakeholders. And speaking of his wife – she says he sleeps well at night because he neither reads the polls, or listens to the news.... a man sensitive to his surroundings? Or, disconnected from his 'people'? As a Leader he wasn't even elected - more so the powers that ran the party anointed this fella. Why?
On the LayTon. Of course one of his issues about the ‘proposed budget’ was not enough affordable housing. In 1985 while earning an excellent salary as a Toronto City Councillor, he and Olivia, also earning an excellent public sector salary, took up residence in a housing cooperative subsidized by the federal government. Good to see that even back then he had a Federal leaning.
Lest you think me of narrow focus - read ‘their’ platforms not from this election – look at the past few. Our Leader Stephen wanted Senate Reform – until he got the right to “appoint”. He wanted transparency – until he read the Kings New Clothes.
Yes, please, let’s do another Stephen led minority – I’m just too scared of any one of them, or either ‘group’ of them having actual unfettered power.
On the LayTon. Of course one of his issues about the ‘proposed budget’ was not enough affordable housing. In 1985 while earning an excellent salary as a Toronto City Councillor, he and Olivia, also earning an excellent public sector salary, took up residence in a housing cooperative subsidized by the federal government. Good to see that even back then he had a Federal leaning.
Lest you think me of narrow focus - read ‘their’ platforms not from this election – look at the past few. Our Leader Stephen wanted Senate Reform – until he got the right to “appoint”. He wanted transparency – until he read the Kings New Clothes.
Yes, please, let’s do another Stephen led minority – I’m just too scared of any one of them, or either ‘group’ of them having actual unfettered power.
Monday, November 15. 2010
My Smart-Phone is Rather Dumb
QR codes the newest shortcut to – "do i really have to remember that?"
While some are using these things in unbelievable ways, by for example synching your arrival at their web site to an expanded conversation about the magazine article that contained the QR code and landing you right there – not just a home page.
But instead, too many others are using QR codes and building lunch-bag letdown.
My phone, my smart-phone – gets the QR code right 1 out of 23 times on average – you’d better have something more exciting than your web site url in there....tell me, show me, lead me so that it takes me somewhere special, relational, relevant to who you are and what you do for me.
QR codes are a new form of shortcut – people take shortcuts to get somewhere good. Don’t disappoint with bland same old, same old....or you’re wasting an opportunity.
While some are using these things in unbelievable ways, by for example synching your arrival at their web site to an expanded conversation about the magazine article that contained the QR code and landing you right there – not just a home page.
But instead, too many others are using QR codes and building lunch-bag letdown.
My phone, my smart-phone – gets the QR code right 1 out of 23 times on average – you’d better have something more exciting than your web site url in there....tell me, show me, lead me so that it takes me somewhere special, relational, relevant to who you are and what you do for me.
QR codes are a new form of shortcut – people take shortcuts to get somewhere good. Don’t disappoint with bland same old, same old....or you’re wasting an opportunity.
Sunday, October 10. 2010
Our Media – Our Society - Mistake.
During the past weeks – pages and comments of smart, sanctimonious and even dumb thoughts have crowed media moments – about the recent Court Rulings on prostitution. Hey lady feminists – you’re all upset about what this means to women -- you self centred people – what about male prostitution? Does that not count?
The MISTAKE?
We seem to have missed the opportunity-the responsibility, to ask about, to protest, to camp out at the Old City Hall Courts regarding the craziness of charging and then having a Toronto grocery store operator endure a 5 day trial for securing and then preparing for a transit – a criminal. How do i know he was a criminal? The Crown made a deal –they dropped the Criminal charges against the Criminal so he would co-operate and testify against the Grocer – Captor.
Who’s running the shop?
Who’s running for Mayor?
The MISTAKE?
We seem to have missed the opportunity-the responsibility, to ask about, to protest, to camp out at the Old City Hall Courts regarding the craziness of charging and then having a Toronto grocery store operator endure a 5 day trial for securing and then preparing for a transit – a criminal. How do i know he was a criminal? The Crown made a deal –they dropped the Criminal charges against the Criminal so he would co-operate and testify against the Grocer – Captor.
Who’s running the shop?
Who’s running for Mayor?
Friday, October 8. 2010
Price? You want a what? From us? Today? ha-ha-ha
So I call IBM’s special 800 number for a server price. Wouldn’t ya know it – not that simple. This fella can give me a perspective – but for cost of unit that would work functionally together – it will take 48 to 72 hours excluding holidays, weekend etc.
Don’t get me wrong – IBM OnSite Service is about the best you can get – anywhere. This end of IBM, unless you get caught in a bad loop, could likely teach the Savoy in London about a great customer experience.
But back to trying to actually buy one. 48 to 72 hours?? Isn’t the new IBM about processes and saving us from confusion within our realm? Wasn't the old IBM about that too? Do ya figure they keep these prices and costs in a bunch of paper binders? Do ya figure maybe they use a Look-Up table on a computer screen – maybe even have what they invented a “Configurator” ?
It’s getting weirder every day.
Don’t get me wrong – IBM OnSite Service is about the best you can get – anywhere. This end of IBM, unless you get caught in a bad loop, could likely teach the Savoy in London about a great customer experience.
But back to trying to actually buy one. 48 to 72 hours?? Isn’t the new IBM about processes and saving us from confusion within our realm? Wasn't the old IBM about that too? Do ya figure they keep these prices and costs in a bunch of paper binders? Do ya figure maybe they use a Look-Up table on a computer screen – maybe even have what they invented a “Configurator” ?
It’s getting weirder every day.
Monday, September 27. 2010
Bank Watchdog to track Dementia-related cases
Globe & Mail front page - Sept 25. 2010
We`re all very crazy if this doesn`t get stopped. OBSI will now track what they believe to be cases that involve "dementia". Is it a fear of how Canadians are being mistreated when it comes to their money, or is a budding line of defence from Consumer concerns and complaints? Banker’s or OBSI persons making a determination that health professionals often miss, or even miss-apply? And keeping it as a record? Hell even Professionally recognized medical practitioners can’t share such information easily – and we’re letting a Bank type group determine, track and store it? This one is really over the edge. This one makes me angry, very angry and irritated too! Track that!
We`re all very crazy if this doesn`t get stopped. OBSI will now track what they believe to be cases that involve "dementia". Is it a fear of how Canadians are being mistreated when it comes to their money, or is a budding line of defence from Consumer concerns and complaints? Banker’s or OBSI persons making a determination that health professionals often miss, or even miss-apply? And keeping it as a record? Hell even Professionally recognized medical practitioners can’t share such information easily – and we’re letting a Bank type group determine, track and store it? This one is really over the edge. This one makes me angry, very angry and irritated too! Track that!
Wednesday, September 22. 2010
Cash No Longer Acceptable at Government of Canada Office
Went for a Passport this morning – yes I did. We laugh about WalMart having Greeters. There were four on my way to the ‘desk’. Two were busy texting, one was offensive – “follow the arrows, just like in a bank” he said. The fourth – polite. Four “greeters” – would someone think there’s a busted process here?
But the best – a sign clearly states – Cash is not an acceptable form of payment. Forget process, and don’t try to reason this one through with me please. Cash is/was supposedly “Legal Tender” – shows what I know.
Elect Rob Ford - if he can bust things at a civic level, on to the provincial and then federal levels. More on this next....
But the best – a sign clearly states – Cash is not an acceptable form of payment. Forget process, and don’t try to reason this one through with me please. Cash is/was supposedly “Legal Tender” – shows what I know.
Elect Rob Ford - if he can bust things at a civic level, on to the provincial and then federal levels. More on this next....
Thursday, May 20. 2010
School Board Art Treasure Trove is going to cost YOU!
Oops the Toronto School Board seems to have a hidden art Museum, worth it seems many many millions.
BUT darn, they can’t sell it ....Huh? The Royal Ontario Museum seems to have figured out how destroying the McLaughlin Planetarium was a logical and allowable act - without insult, or return to the family that generously gave it to "the people". And those nice new condo's set for the new site, will add so much to the City’s cultural cache.
Back to the School Board in such a tumult...they want to use the collection to show students wonderful art. My bet they’re going to propose some super duper new Department of the Mobile Art Exhibit, give it a lofty budget, buy cool and expensive trucks with alarms, rent lots of nice hotels and tour the province at a cost of ...? I can feel it....can you?
BUT darn, they can’t sell it ....Huh? The Royal Ontario Museum seems to have figured out how destroying the McLaughlin Planetarium was a logical and allowable act - without insult, or return to the family that generously gave it to "the people". And those nice new condo's set for the new site, will add so much to the City’s cultural cache.
Back to the School Board in such a tumult...they want to use the collection to show students wonderful art. My bet they’re going to propose some super duper new Department of the Mobile Art Exhibit, give it a lofty budget, buy cool and expensive trucks with alarms, rent lots of nice hotels and tour the province at a cost of ...? I can feel it....can you?
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