November 22nd, 2007 Comments Off
Filed in: Business, Marketing
Syllogistic Software has a new office! That’s right, we’re moving up in the world — in terms of elevation
We’re now located on the 12th floor of the Marsland Centre in Uptown Waterloo. There’s a picture of the building on our website.
We’re still getting settled, but things should be semi-normal by next week. Give me a shout and drop by if you’re in the area.
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October 28th, 2007 Comments Off
Filed in: Health
Health Minister Tony Clement says sodium is a bigger health threat than artery-plugging trans fats. “It’s almost become a silent invader of our food supply and only now are we seeing the consequences of it.” - canada.com
Dr. Graham MacGregor of the U.K.-based World Action on Salt and Health (WASH) says that reducing dietary sodium would result in “the biggest improvement in public health since clean water and drains.” - dietians.ca
“You hate to always point the finger at fast foods, but if you tend to go and get a meat and cheese breakfast sandwich on bread, you’re probably consuming about 1,800 milligrams of salt,” Sally Brown, CEO of the Heart and Stroke Foundation - ctv.ca
The Centre for Science in the Public Interest estimates that as many as 15,000 Canadians a year are dying annually because of excessive salt consumption. - theglobeandmail.com
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September 13th, 2007 Comments Off
Filed in: Internet
For the longest time, Google Maps’ super-high-resolution images were only available in large city areas, like New York, Toronto, etc. I noticed recently, however, that Kitchener-Waterloo has it now.
I can actually see my car parked at my building. I can also tell that it was taken before May (when the large tree at the bottom right was taken down by a storm) in the summer (all the trees are full and green) and that it was early morning (from the shadows).
I wonder if this has anything to do with Google opening up a larger office in Waterloo soon.

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September 5th, 2007 Comments Off
Filed in: Project Management, Business, Time Management
There’s a great little article over at What’s the next action about how to make an effective To-Do list. If you don’t find making lists effective, it might be because you’re doing it wrong!
Some of the key points are:
- Use verbs: Everything on the list needs to be actionable, which generally means it should start with a verb.
- Be specific: If an action isn’t specific enough, it’s easy to defer it since you don’t really know what the “next action” is.
- Group by context: Group your tasks by context. (at the computer, on the phone, running errands, etc.)
- Focus on “next”: Filter out everything except the very next task for each context.
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August 17th, 2007 Comments Off
Filed in: Project Management, Business, Time Management
Tim Ferriss (author of the 4 Hour Workweek) recently posted a great list of “stressful and common habits that entrepreneurs and office workers should strive to eliminate.”
My two favorites:
1. Do not answer calls from unrecognized phone numbers (I never do)
4. Do not let people ramble (I almost always answer personal calls with “Hey, what’s up?” and business calls with “Hi, what can I do for you?”
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