Thanks to everyone for attending the Detroit Notes Professionals User Group meeting yesterday. As promised, here are the slides from my presentation. Thanks for sticking around and for the great questions. Hope to see you all at the Midwest Lotus User Group Conference in Cleveland, Ohio.
Welcome to my place in the Tumblr world
http://thepridelands.tumblr.com
I hope to have an opportunity to try some neat stuff here…
What a great Lotusphere OGS (even if you weren’t there)
With 3 PC’s and multiple applications and browser windows open, I just finished watching (via Twitter, a few liveblogging sessions and even a live video feed) the Opening General Session for Lotusphere 2009. I’m still digesting my notes and the vibe ‘from the outside looking in’, and I have to feed my daughter some breakfast, so I will have more to say in a bit.
Bloggers and Twitter folks, keep doing what you’re doing… it’s helping the rest of us keep up! Oh, and Ed Brill, could you please send me an application (or whatever I have to do) to get in that Blogger’s Program?
Video: Who can solve the Mac vs PC issue?
Why Lotus911 of course! Check it out:
If you’re going to Lotusphere, it would make sense for you to check them out! Pedestals 424-427
(Thanks, Nathan for the ping!)
My Lotusphere Schedule (and an idea)
Eric Mack and eProductivity (on Lotus Notes) mentioned on Lifehacker
Congratulations to Eric Mack and his sweet looking product, eProductivity, which was mentioned by the GTD Guru himself, David Allen, when he was interviewed by Lifehacker about his new book.
Lifehacker: What’s been your favorite productivity discovery of the last year (or recent years)?
DA: Eric Mack’s eProductivity addition to Lotus Notes and Jott.
I have to admit that I have to call it ‘sweet looking’ because I haven’t used it yet, but as I’m working on my 2009 goals (more on that later), I’m taking a look at the Getting Things Done approach.
Also, in case you didn’t know, for those of you going to Lotusphere 2009, David and Eric will be presenting, hosting a BOF (Birds of a Feather) and Eric’s company has a pedestal there. They are even giving away a 2009 eProductivity Reference database for the cost of your business card. (You Lotusphere attendees are SO LUCKY!)
Happy 2009!
I just want to wish everyone a safe and happy 2009! Last year, I said, “May it be better than the way 2007 ended! Peace and Good Will to all!”
Believe me, it was better… I still hope for Peace and Good Will to all!
Merry CHRISTmas!
I just want to take time out to wish all of you a very Merry CHRISTmas! May Peace, Love and Joy be yours now and into the new year! Be safe out there as you travel, and please remember the ‘reason for the season’…
A Geek’s way to follow Santa tonight
If you’re like me, you are impressed how much Santa has evolved with the times. He and his elves (including the ones working at NORAD) are using some of the latest technology to keep us informed where he is (so we can go to sleep before he gets close to us, right?).
I saw this entry from PinStack.com that mentions how we can follow Santa using Google Maps Mobile. What I’m also excited about is that Santa (using an elf at NORAD) is using Twitter!
Geek on, Santa! Geek on!
Lazyweb: Can anyone help me find these Domino stats?
Our administration team received a request to find out the following stats:
- Average number of in-box messages
- Average number of items in Notes mail folders
According to the person making the request, “These do not need to be exact numbers, just as close as possible without taking too much effort to get the answers.”
I can’t wrap my mind around how to even begin… can anyone help me?