by ezs | Nov 1, 2006 | Customer Service, Technology, Uncategorized
I read The World is Flat by Thomas Friedman a while ago. In it he describes how technology and supply chain improvements are changing the world.
Here’s my example.
Yesterday I ordered a red iPod Nano, with personalised engraving from Apple. It’s a present for Grania.
Today it has been shipped. From Shenzhen in China:
FedEx and Apple delivering my iPod within days. Now that would not have happened ten years ago.
by ezs | Oct 26, 2006 | 'Web 2.0', evilzenscientist, fun stuff, Uncategorized
Nice make your own magnetic ribbon at SupportOurRibbons.com

by ezs | Oct 23, 2006 | Evangelism, evilzenscientist, Novell, Novell BrainShare, Uncategorized, ZENworks
Six months to BrainShare 2007 – and we’re working on proposed sessions.
The big thing is the Next Generation of ZENworks – I’ve blogged about that before.
I am proposing four sessions – co-presenting with Mark Schouls:
- ZENworks: Live Migration from ZENworks 7 to Next Generation
- ZENworks: Next Generation in an all Windows environment
- ZENworks: Next Generation and the Vista lifecycle
- ZENworks: Next Generation. Architecture, Planning and Migration
Thoughts?
by ezs | Oct 17, 2006 | blogging, Gonetoutah, Uncategorized

How can we tell? Watch the orange dot – that’s someone in China visiting this website 🙂
by ezs | Oct 16, 2006 | Evangelism, evilzenscientist, Technology, Uncategorized
Three different blogs; three different audiences; three different browser market shares:
From www.evilzenscientist.com – a tech blog, visited by technical people. 69% Firefox.
From a scout web site that I run. 59% Internet Explorer
From my family blog – most of my extended family have Firefox.
Interesting.
by ezs | Oct 16, 2006 | evilzenscientist, fun stuff, travel, Uncategorized
We saw Paul van Dyk in Munich.
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