William T.

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It's almost 2011, right?

William T. posted an article on - Nov 30, 2010, 9:29 pm
No I won’t go into the lamenting of the lack of jet-pack and flying cars. This is more of “What happened to the stuff we should have now?”. Not the unexpected advances in technology, but the things that should actually be making our lives easier. Example 1: Current technology in the personal...
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Why change sucks

William T. posted an article on - Dec 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
Ever read a post, a book, an article about why change is good, why it’s challenging, or how to dramatically engage your blah blah to be synchronized with your new mission of blah blah…? Yeah, we’ve all been there. My question is, how many times have you actually read something or heard someone...
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Fortune Cookie Friday

William T. posted an article on - Dec 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
Someone is speaking well of you. Yeah, I finally fired up the old WordPress back-end and figured I should post something this quarter… Seriously, I didn’t realize until the other day that the last post was way back in early January! Not entirely sure what the heck happened between now a...
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Just take a stand.

William T. posted an article on - Dec 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
It isn’t every day you get to take a stand against something. Usually you can insist or persuade the viewpoints or actions of others, yet very rarely do you actually get to tell someone – full stop – that, no, this isn’t going to happen. So what the hell am I talking about, right? Well, to ...
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Meet the neighbours

William T. posted an article on - Dec 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
A while back I discovered a great little tool that allows you to see all the sites hosted on a single server. Tully.ca is hosted on a shared server (in Texas?), which means that I get a chunk of hard drive space in a server along with a whole bunch of other sites, and we all share the same server. T...
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If you can't win, ever – don't even play

William T. posted an article on - Dec 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
A few weeks back I was introduced to the game called Spymaster. Spymaster is a fantastically addictive game where you play a spy, and based on your Twitter following this will provide you with certain benefits. Within the game you can go on missions for money, you can buy items to increase your atta...
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We're back! v5.238

William T. posted an article on - Dec 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
There is a part of me that wants to start a blog that just contains blogs posts about the future of the blog and things that are planned, yet never delivered. Creativity would be high, but long term caring would be tough.. So, in an attempt to not actually re-produce that blog here (yet this very ...
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Own Your Data

William T. posted an article on - Dec 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
A while back I was talking with some people regarding a specific type of database and the true impact it could have on the user to client conversion for businesses. While mapping out the current possibilities, limitations, and ‘the great unknowns’, the realization was made that much of what was ...
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The Power of Questions – Part 1

William T. posted an article on - Dec 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
I do know that a question led to the purchase of a 1440 page book, yet on another level it is quite possibly proof that I did indeed injure my brain in a skateboarding accident many, many years ago… It is said that the average 5 year old asks between 300-400 questions per day which to me is both...
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Lyrical Lessons – Part 2

William T. posted an article on - Dec 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
Don’t you just love it when you come up with a great idea, drop a post about it, and then completely forget all about it? Well, this is one of them… So we’re back with another fresh installment of Lyrical Lessons – but first – the lyrics: don’t hold back… cause you woke up in the mo...
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The Power of Questions – Part 2

William T. posted an article on - Dec 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
Let me ask you this: What question will you ask after the one you ask next? Asking questions is easy – we do it all day long: Do you have the time? Have you seen so-and-so today? Where did we park the car? What are we having for dinner? Should we have one glass of wine each, or four? But even sim...
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