From David Pogue of The New York Times more bad news about the Blackberry Storm. It must make Steve Jobs an even happier man. I am someone who finds most non-Apple computers just too much like hard work so I’m I’m even more fond of my iPhone.
Monthly Archives: December 2008
The Monday Morning Quote #18
“A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.” Winston Churchill
Report from Greater New York Dental Meeting
This was posted by Laurence Lando on GDPUK “Just back from NYC having attended another spectacular GNYDM. Many live patient demonstrations, that made new techniques so much easier to comprehend. Meeting our colleagues from the USA is just sooo illuminating. The economy is so bad, that patients just want their dentist to carry out ‘dentistry’.Continue reading “Report from Greater New York Dental Meeting”
The Weekend Read 14 – Your Best Year Yet by Jenny Ditzler
It’s almost one week into December so now is the time to get your thoughts aimed towards 2009 (or even 2010). This will help you ask yourself the difficult questions that you know you ought to ask but somehow manage to avoid. As with any book on self improvement I.A.D.O.Y. – It All Depends OnContinue reading “The Weekend Read 14 – Your Best Year Yet by Jenny Ditzler”
Another great night with The Boys from Tuam
Wednesday 3rd December The Anson Rooms, Bristol University. Thanks for lightening my mood.
It’s Called Networking for a Reason
From Will Kintish’s blog here’s an article by Ivan Misner. “It’s Called Networking for a Reason” It’s not “net-SIT” or “net-EAT”-it’s “network.” Successful networking is about learning how to “work” the networking process-not just letting it happen. In many ways, success at networking is the perfect example of the uncommon application of common knowledge. MostContinue reading “It’s Called Networking for a Reason”
Cyberchondria
John Naughton is one of my favourite writers in whatever format I read his work. This is from his recent blog and I think he has created a new word – cyberchondria.
The Monday Morning Quote #17
“It is better to burn out than is to to rust.” Neil Young Heart of Gold