wed gazette

(this lived in my draft forlder for a couple days for no reason)

–For the GTD folk.
Why be ruthless with your todo list? Here’s good reason by Schuyler (who was just in Montreal).

–Exciting CFP for a mesh network in Boston. - OpenAirBoston

“Specifically the focus is on innovation, according to answers to vendors posted on the group’s website. “Strong preference” will be given to the ability to provide a platform that will allow research, development and testing of new technologies and businesses based on that platform at a new Wireless Innovation Center (WIC).”

- article about the CFP

–Me hanging with favorite guys Anthony and Matt.

Matt’s got the group pic of the CWN con up and he does a little song and dance about hating portal pages. He should get together with Boris and they can make a club. :-)

–I was able to hang out with Tracey for dinner last night (she was in town for a meeting with her scent terrorism associates).

–Anthony’s got a great quote in some newspaper about MuniWireless = MonoRails. Fantastic.

“”They are the monorails of this decade: the wrong technology, totally overpromised and completely undelivered,” said Anthony Townsend, research director at the Institute for the Future, a think tank.”

I’m going to open with that for my next presentation at a muniwireless conference and pause as the vendors simultaneously ___ themselves. hehe.

–I got to spend a day with Gabe a week or two ago. He’s finally got a website. http://www.pwd.ca. - It aggregates events from google calendar and eventful all fancy-like.

Maddog was on my panel. How crazy is that. The man is a legend. I’ve been reading his articles often recently in LJ (they send me 6 free each month - accounting error after I wrote for them)).

–Lastly - my dad is great - I just saw him today and he looks like a million bucks. And only 5 weeks till amy gets back. Rock on.

One Response to “wed gazette”

  1. hughmcguire.net · Getting Things Done - again Says:

    […] I’m getting lots of the little things done, and agonizing over the bigger ones, as usual. Mike linked to a good review of the problems with GTD and a smart way to look at your list: “When you put […]

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