Sunday Recovery
I'm slowly recovering from my flu relapse, with an ample dose of good hot food, and a hot bed to lounge around in.
My mind is reeling with activity and thought instigated by the book I'm currently reading.
Astonishingly referred to me by TOC, its eerily like most of my personal thoughts collected together in a statistically proven manual. It is great to see that my flyaway strands of thought and interest in Organisational Behaviour, Personal Psychology, Business Organisation and Strategy, and Team Dynamics, are actually brought together in a book aptly titled "Good To Great".
I'm gonna write a review of it (for reasons best left unsaid) and will post it here anyway, for those who want to get an insight into things that interest me.
For those who like Jazz - get yourself a copy of Bittersweet & Blue - luvin it.
Again - a word of caution - stay away from this year's flu. Its yucky.
PS Hope the new Blog Layout is readable, just felt like a simple change.
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My mind is reeling with activity and thought instigated by the book I'm currently reading.
Astonishingly referred to me by TOC, its eerily like most of my personal thoughts collected together in a statistically proven manual. It is great to see that my flyaway strands of thought and interest in Organisational Behaviour, Personal Psychology, Business Organisation and Strategy, and Team Dynamics, are actually brought together in a book aptly titled "Good To Great".
I'm gonna write a review of it (for reasons best left unsaid) and will post it here anyway, for those who want to get an insight into things that interest me.
For those who like Jazz - get yourself a copy of Bittersweet & Blue - luvin it.
Again - a word of caution - stay away from this year's flu. Its yucky.
PS Hope the new Blog Layout is readable, just felt like a simple change.
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dp
Coincidentally I nearly changed my layout lastnight - went for one of the black templates, but bottled it as soon as I saw it 'live' and changed back.
I'm resistant to change, you know...
1) My brother bought me a spectrum when I was younger - he pretty much was a superstar in such things
I loved it. We went from a ZX81 which he built from kit form (http://www.homecomputer.de/images/machines/Sinclair_ZX-81_Large.jpg)
and then the Spectrum 16K (http://www.nvg.ntnu.no/sinclair/images/spectrum_48k.jpg)
2) I kid you not, of late I have been thinking of typewriters a lot. The lady has suggested I continue writing my book, and the questions of 'typeface/format' have been in my mind.
Guess its subconciously why I chose this. Still I like it. Hope its Ok.