Day-to-day work

In order to handle a number of projects (and their varying demands) at once interspliced with those little (and sometimes big) jobs relating to existing services I’ve found human cloning to be an invaluable tool. At first I cloned myself and split the work 50-50, but I soon realised that I could make better use of this indispensable resource by cloning someone who is better at my job than I am. So under cover of darkness I set about gathering DNA samples from eminent computer scientists and thinkers in the world of the information environment. I can’t say I’m proud of some of the things I had to do, stealing handkerchiefs and the contents of discarded coffee mugs… it could have been worse. Now, however, I am reaping the benefits as my team of clones take on up to 90% of my work (and nail it!). I keep my hand in, giving myself a few tasks so as not to appear completely clueless at various work related events (others will have to judge if my efforts on that have actually worked).

Oh would that it were…

On a less facetious note, I have found prezi a welcome evolution from scribbling on a pad and then losing it. Still not as quick as scribbling but sometimes slowing things down and zooming out is just what is needed… and its harder to lose.

http://prezi.com/olsrs7-su37_/view/

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