February 2010
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My obsessive behavior has driven me to make an art out of my travels. They are logistic masterpieces but with lots of room for improvisation. This deck is a summary of how I think about travel and how to plan the perfect business trip.
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Travelling w/o My Laptop
I get a lot of question on how to stay productive, agile and still keeping it simple when on the road. Here are a few thoughts as it relates to apps. General travel trips in another post.
The problem I’m trying to solve is avoiding schlepping around my Air (yes, it’s the lightest thing available but still doesn’t fit into my jeans pockets). I’m also trying to keep it real by using as few apps as...
My iPhone Experiment
Traveling with a selected few apps and only relying on WiFi has worked much better than I could have anticipated. I never really had a need for my Air as I only had people meetings.
The Google Docs (Doc2), foursquare, Facebook and Skype apps worked brilliantly. Less in genious.
The access of high-speed free WiFi was surprisingly generous at my hotel, meeting venues, restaurants and friends...
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#5 - The Power of Myth
The Power of Myth by Joseph Campbell is a must-read for anyone that is interested in human history, religion and philosophy. I’m embaressed that I haven’t read it until now. It would had answered so many questions and started do many new thoughts.
Religion is starting to make sense to me and the fact that all different religions are based on very similar mythology is fascinating. Few think about...