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Paperless Society ? (part 3)
This week I bought a scanner, as promised. I did not buy a Canon P-150 as I said. The Canon promises a lot of features and quality but I think it is a bit expensive (around 2500 NOK), so for the moment I am testing out a Plustek OpticSlim M12. So far it seems to cover all my needs as I may scan a couple of documents per week to send my accountant. It is not very fast but scans a couple of documents per minute. The selling point is the size. It is the size of a long remote control with the length of just over A4 size. It is powered only through the USB cable and works with pressing one of two buttons. It comes with a neat pouch and also a docking to place on the table. The price; just around 1000-1250 NOK.
iPad – week 1
Yes, I gave in. Last week I bought the iPad – imported from the US ( of course only 3 months after I was there myself). The feeling is great! It is a great toy/tool/machine that really catches the eye as soon as you get it. Even though I am more of a Windows and PC guy I think that Apple do know how to make good user interfaces and user friendly designs. That is what they do best. The iPad works in most ways as the iPhone (without the phone) which I have had for about a year, only with a bigger and better screen. This of course improves everything. The typing is a lot easier due to bigger on-screen keyboard and the applications has of course a better interface by just being bigger and more clear and easy.
By now also signing up for Apple’s MobileMe service I also change certain details in how I work. All e-mails (accounts and archives), contacts, calendars and bookmarks are now available from, and synchronized between, both iphone, ipad, pc’s, servers and web interface. In addition I will use the MobileMe iDisk for sharing of more public files. For private files and files I need to transport with me I can use Evernote.
I have no problem seeing the iPad working as “travel laptop” from now on, and I look forward to discovering new areas of “tech-joy” with it… Sometimes I can be such a geek…
Paperless Society ? (part 2)
Following up on my step towards “my paperless society”; Yesterday I got rid of my Brother HL 2030 Laser printer. It was actually getting old and the prints were really bad in the end (even my accountant commented it). I have no plans of buying a new printer. We still have a small photo printer which can be used for photos, or in emergencies normal prints as well. In part 1 of this little series I told you my next step would be to by the scanner Canon P-150. I haven’t done that yet but it will be my next step. As I see it for most affairs e-mail will do just fine. I think it will be mainly for scanning letters I get (if I need to keep them) or scanning signed documents before sending by e-mail. If I by this also reduce the amount of stamps I buy it will be an added value I guess.. If the postal service didn’t shake in their boots before, I bet they will now..;)
You Are On Your Own – Just Do It Yourself !
Those words can either be interpreted as really demotivating or as a motivating call for action. Think about it; Who can actually make you happy or bring you down? Who can make sure you fulfill your dreams ? Who can make sure you meet the expectations set by yourself or others?
It can be exercise where you train for a certain goal or just to get in better shape. It might be your spirit is a bit low a certain day, or you are in a bad mood a whole week. It can be meeting the expectations set by yourself for self-development, or evolving professionally according to a plan set by your employer. Finally getting started on those travel plans, making arrangements for a great personal event or making an old dream come true in any way.
Goals can be set by others. Other people may put obstacles in your way, or try to bring your spirit down. People may have a bad day and try to inflict that on you. We also know that envy many times can cause other anger and despair. All of these challenges can be beat with the right “jedi-mind” and “good old perseverance”.
Remember The Matrix ?
You have to let it all go. Fear, doubt, and disbelief. Free Your Mind.
On the positive side; you have friends around you that want to help you on your way. You have co-workers and bosses that want to see you meet your challenges and goals. All of these will try to help you if you let them. But no matter how much help you get from others, it will still be all up to you to make it come true.
I am not going to try to convince you that you can fly or jump 100 feet between roofs!
But I would like to convince you that when it all comes down to it, you are the one in control of your own mind. You can decide whether you want to be in a good mood or a bad mood the rest of the day. It might take some practice but you can turn your day around. You need to make the difference yourself when it comes to making plans and making your dreams come true. Nobody will exercise for you. Others might try to live your dreams but for you to make them happen for yourself you need to do the work.
In a way those words can be de-motivating. Or they can be up-lifting and liberating.
Let’s try to stay positive..
J.
The Despair of Neverending Cluttering Noise
On a couple of occasions I have wondered whether I am about to turn into a “real old geezer”… Now, don’t go saying “I knew that”.. I am not! But I was a bit unsure for a bit. It seems like
I, over some time, have developed an intolerance for noise. Which really is a bit early, and strange. I am turning 36 (not that old really, and for any stray 20 year old visiting.. “you will know what I mean when you hit 35″), and I am still just as found of music as I have been before. And it is not just the volume being set wrong or my ears being a more sensible before. I did a test – just to make sure – you see
Though parts of it was outside my preference in music I managed to go through huge parts of the “News-section” of both iTunes and Spotify listening to new Pop, Rock, R&B, Electronic, Alternative, Indie, Techno, House etc… and loud ! My ears behaved perfectly normal, and though there were parts of it I found rather weird I sat there listened to great music for hours acknowledging my love for good music. Thank G.. !
So where does the feeling come from? I’ll tell you. TV and Radio!
I think I have massivly reduced my TV-watching over the last couple of years, but I still enjoy a couple of good sit-coms, entertainment shows or documentaries. So occasionally I sit down to watch one of my favorite shows, for let’s say an hour. What used to be an hour of quality TV has now turned into 40 minutes of what I want to watch – and 20 minutes of advertisements for future shows of some kind, weird noises, clutter, bad jingles with noises made to peak any audio frequency – not just dogs, shouting, screaming and some more weird noises. And turning on the radio – it’s exactly the same only they not having visual images to support their message so they have to make a bit more noise. Oh my g.. !
So, what’s the issue here. I have a suspicion that this is something that slowly has increased a s a problem in parallel as the internet services have advanced (and this is really no surprise for any of you ..I know). “Old medias” like TV and Radio need to evolve to keep track with online music services, social media, online chat, video on demand and other great services with advanced user interfaces. These are known facts. But is their approach really to bomb us with this kind of noise, clutter and jingles for the next fifty years? If so, I’ll cut the cable today.
This reminds me of a couple of advertisements I actually have enjoyed. One of them is for “Spotify” where one of the voices breaking through my free spotify subscribtion from time to time says something like “This extraordinary Spotify moment was ruined/spoiled by…. ” OK. The voice is a bit intrusive and bothers me, but at least they signal the value of their Premium accounts with a sense of humour I think. The another one I can’t remember what was for but it was a radio commercial where they actually muted everything into silence for maybe 20 seconds, following with a brief message saying something like ” we think you should have some more quality time in your everyday life…” and then a smart angle for their product. But the ad-spot was delightful and enjoyable for me at that time as it gave a break in the rest of the commercials. This leads me to one of my points here;
Do media and advertisement think they can win me over with peaking audio frequencies like they do today? Will they continue till my head explodes? Will they beat me on stamina? I think I rather will buy that product that from time to time actually brings me some silence on the frequency rather than just clutter. I will buy the detergent that, during a short break, actually serves me Chopin, Satie, Clapton, Nickelback or Metallica – without annoying clutter or noises ! And this is really not just related to the commercials. The way television shows are produced these days are really a lot of the same way; it is supposed to be fast, catchy and attract young people. But does it have to be noisy and bad quality? What happened to good journalism and the spoken word? Listen to me.. Here I go on like the “old geezer” again…
But seriously; I hope for, and really feel that it is need for, media to change their angle and approach to attract viewers, listeners and subscribers. One of the things that the new era of internet has taught consumers is that assortment of different services is massive and that you can find both high quality and low quality stuff out there. I hope the era of on-demand services teach us to avoid the noise and clutter where we can and instead enjoy quality TV, movies and music. I am sure the advertisers will find ways of attracting buyers. They could try with moments of silence, a poem or some nice music perhaps, and let us instead choose what kind of noise we want to listen to on our own.
As I have firmly stated before.. “Enjoy The Silence”.
How to Tackle a Volcano – or – The Joy of Unforeseen Events
A couple of weeks ago I set out in the world on what was supposed to be one week in California, more specific San Francisco, Napa and Monterey.
Little did I know about a certain volcano lurking in the shadows ready to erupt. But not many days after the plane put its nose wheel on the ground did the beast start bursting out clouds of ashes covering most of Europe. Returning to the airport seven days later it was really no surprise that the flight was cancelled. An hour later, after twentytwo tries to tackle an automatic answering machine with the airliner basically telling us “We are in awe over the situation. Please call back later. Click.”, we managed to talk to a person in the ticket office advising that just rebooking the ticket was likely the best option. First available seats (if the volcano would just calm down) was in four days. Now it was more a matter of coping with the situation and finding out how to cover the basic needs.
The first reaction is “money”. Do you have money to manage through the situation? Even with a good travel insurance neither they or the airline company would prepay anything. “Collect receipts and we’ll pay you back” was the answer from the travel insurance. This was not that much of a problem, even though it seems like the payment will be a couple of weeks late. But for many other people sleeping in the airports for three and four days was the only solution. That is really not good enough.
I can not help to feel that the airliners and travel insurance companies should feel some ashamed by their handling of the situation. I can understand they may have been caught a bit off guard by the enormous rush of people, but they saw this coming easier than the common man. I also can not help to think that it is really the job for a travel insurance agency to be there to assist when everything else fails.
Secondly, if you have the money, you think about where to stay. Being in the airport the first thought was just to find a basic motel or anything close by to get roof over your head. We were also told it was difficult to find available rooms. Silly. Of course it was difficult to find available rooms in the airport hotels: They suddenly got a couple of thousand new customers over a couple of days. It must have been like chrismas and new years eve at once. It took us a couple of hours after checking in to the “very mediocre” airport hotel before checking online and finding lots of available rooms downtown. Next day was moving day.
Third, you start to think about the responsibilities you have. Either work, family or friends. How do you take care of business while being away? Carrying with you a
laptop and having internet access these days give you almost everything you need. I sat in a hotel room in downtown San Francisco in evenings and in the mornings with phone conferences over Skype staying in touch with my projects. I had full access to my server and files back home and could really run my business from there. The only issue was the timezone difference (9 hours). My “new business hours” were approx 6 hours per day; 2 hours in the evening (23-01) and 3 hours in the morning (05-08) local time meaning start and of business day in Oslo, and 1 hour in the afternoon to check e-mails before going out to dinner. It was not a bad situation. Just not used to it. Other people in same situation also used their laptops to have “breakfast over Skype” with their family back home. Not really a good substitute I would guess but for a period of time it seemed to work.
Fourth, and this is where it starts to get nice, you start to think about what to do with all the extra time. I was really supposed to be back home working and doing all sorts of “normal day stuff”. Even though I could run my business from there, being in that situation puts you in a “force majeure mode” where you acknowledge that it is actually acceptable to be a bit offline as well. So what to do with all the extra time. Well, you enjoy it. You go out to continue to explore the world. Eating good food, drinking good wine. Meeting nice people. Seeing awesome nature. Sitting in the park watching people. Contemplating how adaptable we are. Because we are, really.
Situations like this might throw us overboard for a minute. We might be confused, in despair, and run around like headless chickens for a while. But give us some time to calm down and rationalize and we will come out of it most likely on top, with a bit more “life repertoire” and we will adapt to most situation. Even though I am quite convinced this applies to people in most situations and location, I must confess that SF surely is not the worst place in the world to adapt to.
The Joy of Good Theater
Many years ago I used to work in the “theater business”. I worked both behind the stage as a stage technician and for many years I worked part time as a host/attendant at one of the major theaters. Nice gig when you were young. Those days I got to see a lot of theater. Actually most of the major plays that was on. And it was great.
Yesterday we went to the opening night of the play “Don Carlos” by Friedrich Schiller at ”Det Norske Teatret“ in Oslo, first time in the theater for maybe 2-3 years. A very nice experience, which also inspires to try to go more plays from now on. I think I had forgotten how much I enjoyed the theater and this was kind of like a boost, though not the least challenging one. It was one of those plays were you can not look away and let your mind wander for a second, no superfluous furniture or props on stage. The play was set up with very elegant but minimalistic set design and the dramaturgy was very basic but efficent. All you had was the gestures, facial expressions and dialogue of the actors.
The play reminded me of the joy of good theater. The joy of just listening to a good dialogue. I try to compare with both reading a good book or watching a good movie which I also enjoy very much, but I can’t. They are very different experiences, all to be enjoyed, and not to be compared.
Paperless Society ? (part 1)
I am getting sick and tired of paper. Getting paper, reading paper, storing paper, going through paper over again and again and finally tossing paper out (in the paper recycle bin of course). There doesn’t seem to be much initiative in the business world to eliminate, or reduce, use of paper even though the solutions are there. Every week I get invoices, magazine, advertising pamphlets, ordinary mail and just tons of garbage in my postbox. All these could have fit perfectly in my e-mail (and some in the spam filter of course..). I almost never buy a newspaper (in paper). I only read them online. I do like the feel of a good book, but it seems like maybe the iPad or other devices will cure that soon too.
So, today I feel like I took the first step towards my area of paperless society. I had a gigantic box filled with user manuals for everything from hard drives to tv’s, cameras and dishwashers. I took them one by one, found the electronic version online, downloaded it and stored it. I then threw the paper manuals in the recycle bin and went for a walk. I feel this is a good step in the right direction. Next step for me is to purchase a small scanner and scan all mail I receive, while I try to convince my accountant to receive vouchers and bills through e-mail. I also hope to train some of the organisations sending me mail to “go electronic”.
I am looking at a Canon P-150 , or at least something in that size range. If someone has experience on this or similar scanners, please let me know what you think.
Embrace Life
I have to share this one with you… Wear your seatbelt!
(first seen at Thomas Moen )

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