Uneducated IT Managers and How to Deal
Slashdot has a discussion going about dealing with uneducated IT managers. Here’s how it started:
Is it ignorant to believe an IT manager should be a knowledgeable in technology as a whole? A person you respect and frequently learn from? It creates an extremely frustrating work environment, and our team doesn’t know how to approach the problem. It’s becoming too much to simply “put up with it.”
Some of the posted responses are classic. Go have a quick look!
FootLocker Friends and Family Sale

Footlocker is having another Friends & Family sale this weekend. Get 30% off the goods, but you gotta be a FootLocker VIP member and bring a print out of this coupon. A VIP member? Just fill out a form at the store, no charge.
Go start your kicks collection! I’ll let you catchup.
Happy Digging, Kim!
Speaking of bones, I don’t normally write about this kind of drivel topics outside my circle of interest, but I’ll make an exception this time around as Kim will be heading to England to take part in an archaeological excavation. She’s joining the Earthwatch.org team on its Roman Fort on Tyne expedition. Here’s a blurb:
Ten years of Earthwatch teams have mapped more than 1,000 square meters of pre-Roman and Roman settlement here, turning up jewelry, armor, game boards, and ceramics. You will work in groups of four or five, rotating among many available tasks. You are sure to become proficient at a wide range of activities, including stratigraphic excavation using a trowel and brush, recording techniques, site surveying, and sampling, cleaning, and processing finds.
Me thinks:
“stratigraphic excavation“=digging holes to bury unwanted waste material
“recording techniques“=transcribing hand written notes into a computer
“site surveying“=checking out local spots to eat at
“sampling, cleaning, and processing“=tiddying up the camp site and getting coffee for the archaeologists
Save it folks, Kim already heard the part about her paying to be one of these volunteers. Just one more reason for the Al-Qaeda to have issues with the US and the UK.
Good digging Kim. Let us know if you find something cool like a frozen woolly mammoth or the missing link!
Maybe Bones has a Chance
In a past post, I forecast the end of the upcoming Fox series, Bones. Maybe I didn’t give it a chance. Today’s Honolulu Advertiser has some good things to say, naming Bones as one of the “seven best new television shows for fall.”
I guess I have to watch a show or two, hoping Buffy, Spike, and the rest of the crew make a surprise appearance. I know, I know, these shows were cancelled, and I got to move on…
Google Stock Craziness

The price of Google’s stock continues to rise after its initial offering only last year. The stock started around $85 per share and is now headed towards $300. Just last week, Google announced it would release more stocks to raise $4.2B.
Today, there’s rumors that Google is about to unleash GoogleTalk, their Instant Messaging and Voice Over IP solution. I think it’s (already past) time to jump on the Google stock bandwagon.
Update: Yes, GoogleTalk is real, and it went active early! Mac users tap into GoogleTalk with iChat. Free long distance calls, but you need a gmail account to participate. Anyone need an invitation to gmail? I gots some. That’s it, I have to get Google stock now.
No iTunes "ROKR" Mobile Music Phone Yet

Motorola’s new ROKR (E790) cell phone with built-in iTunes music playing still isn’t shipping. It’s getting closer to being released, and Motorola did promise a release before the end of September. Patience, patience.
Dane, be sure to give me the Cingular hookup when the ROKR goes live.
Over: Monday Meat Up @939
Everyone had a good time seeing Kim before she flies back to the Bay Area. Thanks to 939 for the reserved table, comp’ed drinks, and behind-the-scenes view of your operation. Make sure you buy baby wipes for your dancers and lay down the law-no, you can’t leave early. Highlight of 939 – the dancer with the high flying pole routine who was joined by an enthusiastic coworker. Random thoughts on this act:
- Kim– “She must be a trained dancer, maybe at Juilliards?“
- Mish– “I gotta tell my coworkers about this!“
- Alli– “I can’t look! Okay, maybe just a little… Dane, stop staring. Wait, now I’m staring.“
- Shan– “Yeah, yeah, what an amateur move, I can do that easy… and still run 10 miles.“
If you got something to say then comment away. Oh yeah, if you can’t find the daytime pics of 939, then look here.
New Canon Digital Camera

Canon released a bunch of new digital cameras today. Check out the PowerShot S80! 8.0 megapixels, 2.5-inch LCD, 3.65 wide-angle optical zoom. Suddenly, my trusty PowerShot S30 is looking kinda old.
What? The S80 is about $550? Okay, my S30 ain’t that old.
iLoves Me My Shuffle!
Even though I got my free iPod Shuffle a few weeks ago, I never had a chance to try it out. Its little green box has been sitting on my desk, so when I forgot my big iPod in the Sienna, I figured it’s time for the Shuffle. I unpacked it, connected it to my PowerBook, and sync-ed up some music. After four hours of charging the battery, the Shuffle was ready for a lunchtime stroll around historic Palm Circle.
The sound from this thing is amazing! I assumed a small, cheap item meant small, cheap sound quality. Nope, high notes, low notes, all good to my untrained ear.
This music player is so elegant and so effective that I have to rethink my iPod use. The Shuffle is great, actually it’s insanely great!
Ryan & Judie’s Wedding

Went to the wedding of Ryan and Judie last night at Ihilani. Had a fun time. Groomsmen and Bride’s Maids’ speeches were funny (and some times quirky), but it’s all good. The Ihilani Presidential Suite is unreal! Ryan and Judie, wish you the best.
And for some pictures…
