Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Like an ox


Man-alive! It's been twenty days since I last posted. I guess I've been busy at work. I spend less time diddling and dawdling on the computer, so....well, I guess I'm actually being more productive.


Yesterday over coffee, a friend (while discussing how busy/not busy we each are) quoted his boss "What's your work ethic like?". This was posed during an interview. I hate interviews. How would you respond?


I am not the best assessor of my own work. I take pride in my work, but like a methed out squirrel I can go from task to task, leaving somethings to be completed later. Once I was...look there goes a cop an a Segway...I wonder what dinner is going to taste like...my work review is soon...I hope the Internet is working later...


But when I'm on, boay lisssen! I can knock out some work. Talk about living in the moment. If the wind shifts I might find a new task. Now I wouldn't say I have a poor attention span. On the contrary, I can focus intently; often conjuring up great patience.


Like these damn posts...I start with an idea and it tends to fray into something else. But really I am hungry.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

My girlfriend's iPhone

Inspired by http://andiferguson.blogspot.com/

My girlfriend got a new iPhone a few weeks ago. Like my girlfriend it's fancy and fun. You can find satellite pictures of my parents house in about 15 seconds, surf the web, look at youtube videos, and even call people with it. It plays music and can simultaneously tell you the time in Karachi and Des Moines. However, my girlfriend can cook a mean eggplant casserole in less than 30 minutes, waasssup iPhone!?!


Yesterday her car was burgled. Yikes! Her work laptop, back-up drives and iPhone were all stolen. Aside from the feelings of invasion, powerlessness and fear I think she came through unscathed. Resilient.


This is all wonderfully logged at http://andiferguson.blogspot.com/


As her blog hints to, some of us have an "addiction to being on the grid". Uh, yes. Constantly checking to see if I've missed a call. Making sure I sent that last text message to the right person. I even hallucinate and feel my phone buzz in my pocket, usually while driving, then lift my butt up, straighten my legs, dig into my pants pocket, to make sure that I did not miss that call that did not come through......


Am I an addict? On occasion, during the last few weeks I have accidentally left my phone at home. I'm not much of a morning person, so I can easily run out last-minute and forget to grab it off of the charger. As I speed away I usually do a 'once-over' to check to see if it's all there. You know, I have to be honest, I didn't really freak out about it. Now, I don't have an iPhone. I have an older Nokia flip-phone. It doesn't even close all the way. It is so ugly and beat up that it has "don't waste your time stealing me" all over it. But, still it has all my digits-in-it, and work numbers etc.

I've heard people say "I just need some rest...I just want to get away from it all for a minute!"
Turn off your damn phone. You'll get the message later. And do you really need the Bluetooth? (to be continued)


And this has made me think: "Are we better off now because of our hyper-connectivity?"


Sure we can read blogs, find old friends, research causes, support ideas, but has this made us smarter? More caring and considerate? More empathetic? Wait!! Are these really the things that are important? Am I using my own rubric to evaluate life? Maybe advancement (?) is measured in how many friends you have reconnected with via the Internet, or how many blogs you support. I dunno....


Are we really connected? Has the value of communication depreciated and cheapened? Or is it more accessible, more democratic?


It has just made me think.


My girlfriend's iPhone is fancy. But I enjoy talking to her vs. texting.