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Mobile phones can be more trouble than they're worth

28 October 2008 by Doug Imrie

Just had a laugh reading about a poor passenger on a French train that had to be rescued by firemen after having his arm sucked down one of the on-board toilets whilst trying to fish out his mobile phone (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/7693386.stm). Apparently the passenger was carried away by emergency services, with the toilet still attached to his arm...

It reminded me of being on a flight from Edinburgh to London a few months ago that got held up on the tarmac for a couple hours while mechanics tried to retrieve a mobile phone that had been dropped down the toilet. Why did they have to get it back? Because they had to be sure it was switched off as it was against regulations to fly with mobiles switched on. Life was so much easier (and safer) before the bloody things were invented!

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Black Ice

21 October 2008 by John Macfarlane

In a world of persistent change it's great to be able to put down roots or at least feel that there are certain things that you can depend upon. Yesterday saw the latest, and if word on the street rings true, possibly the final release from proven pioneers of blues based rock, AC/DC. From all my years of listening to rock music, probably pushing 30 now (I was an early starter) AC/DC are one of those bands that have continually hit the nail on the head each time. While my rock musical tastes have diversified and expanded to allow space for more modern takes on the genre I've never forgotten those roots.

I remember as a 9 year old boy pleading with my mum to let me buy the new AC/DC album, 'Highway to Hell', whilst we weren't a religious family my dear mum had her reservations about the impact that a record with so many connotations in it's title and a man on the front with devil horns might have on an impressionable young boy. However, rationality and possibly some tears and snotters won through and I was soon the proud owner of said vinyl which is still one of my prized pieces in a collection that's pushing 500 plus, that's just the vinyl by the way, my cd collection is possibly double that.

Thankfully today there will be no emotional blackmail needed as I take myself off to the shops to purchase the rock legends latest release 'Black Ice' and there will be just as much excitement as I take it home to listen to it as there was nearly 30 years ago. I know exactly what I'm going to get, there will be no surpises, AC/DC have never really pushed the boundaries but what they do, they do so well and it's that dependable and persistent quality that makes them the best. For those of you reading this that think they can sniff the obvious analogy here, no such luck, I'd never be so crass, besides Mimtech continually push the boundaries of what we can do!

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Tina Fey for V.P.

17 October 2008 by Doug Imrie

As in my blog two back I'm not going to enter into another political minefield, this time the one that is Sarah Palin, and to be honest I'm not the greatest fan of American humour but hats off to Tina Fey. Her sketches of the Alaska Governor Sarah Palin on Saturday Night Live are very, very funny. My favourite line is, "...I can see Russia from my house." Actually, they're so realistic they're scary (or is that Sarah Palin? - for something truly scary try watching Palin's interview with Katie Couric of CBS News). No doubting which one between Tina Fey and Sarah Palin is the intellectual and if you are in any doubt then I sincerely hope you're not an American of voting age.

By the way, I haven't seen such a good political impersonation since the chimps at http://www.bushorchimp.com/.

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Now that's what I call agnostic

17 October 2008 by Doug Imrie

We've always played on the fact the we are vendor agnostic and independent from the WCM companies we partner with. Sometimes it's not an easy space to occupy with some vendors being less than comfortable with the arrangement due to numerous perceived 'conflicts of interest' - mostly brought about by their paranoia and blind faith in their 'best of breed' product.

For us, becoming agnostic simply made good sound commercial sense. Afterall, when we started trading almost three years ago we were a 100% Obtree C4 house and what with its end of life in sight (there, someone finally said what everyone knows!) if we hadn't adapted, our own end of life would be fast approaching too.

Now we're actively supporting clients with WCM solutions and developments in Immediacy, Sitecore, EpiServer, Pepperio as well as RedDot and good old soon to be departed (oops, said it again) Livelink WCMPS/Obtree C4. 

Simon has blogged many times about our WCM to WCM Migration offering, MIM:Switch. It's very exciting for us that the MIM:Switch toolset is now being used in anger for the first time at a major UK organisation to assist in their move away from Livelink WCMPS/Obtree C4. Which solution are they moving to? They/we don't know yet but that's not important... we're vendor agnostic! 

Nineteen eighty-four and communications data

17 October 2008 by Doug Imrie

It's known as 'communications data' and inline with European directives the UK Government has proposals for a giant database containing all internet and telephone traffic. Currently, details of the times, dates, duration and locations of mobile phone calls, numbers called, websites visited and addresses e-mailed are already stored by telecommunications companies for 12 months under a voluntary agreement. Under the new proposal this information would be kept for two years by law and may be held centrally on a searchable database. 

I'm not going to stray into the political minefield that this move conjures up suffice to say that George Orwell would surely see more than a little resemblance of his Ministry of Truth in the present day Home Office's justifications and ramblings. Let's just hope they don't leave a copy of that database lying around.

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