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Martyn Proctor's Blog: Time Travel brain-ache thoughts
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Embracing the new digital challenge on top of 30 years in "old" business. Monday, 18 February 2008. Time Travel brain-ache thoughts. Anything is possible" I always say - how about this:-. Is this really a serious proposition? The biggest theoretical problem is known as the time-travel paradox. If someone travels back in time and does something to prevent their own existence, then how can time travel be possible? So will we one day be able to travel into the future? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Martyn Proctor's Blog: September 2007
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Embracing the new digital challenge on top of 30 years in "old" business. Tuesday, 25 September 2007. Well the XDA Exec has gone (hooray - rubbish battery life, awful phone, absolute brick [breeze block] but nice keyboard) and in comes Blackberry 8800. Nice. Still think Palm beats it for PDA functionality by a mile, and I'll take on ANYONE with Graffiti v thumby keyboards or predictive text. Victoria has the Perl - very stylish but RUBBISH for typing, don't do it! How will I survive? Links to this post.
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Martyn Proctor's Blog: July 2007
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Embracing the new digital challenge on top of 30 years in "old" business. Thursday, 12 July 2007. So, I posted about this ages ago, but time, technology, services and thinking have moved on. So now I have a job again, and a vaguely normal life (lacking in time and boat but thats another story for another blog. I thought it would be good to reflect on my virtual office set-up now it's matured and services have come, gone or settled in my browser. So, I use Google Calendar. At work I use Outlook 2007.
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Martyn Proctor's Blog: February 2009
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Embracing the new digital challenge on top of 30 years in "old" business. Friday, 20 February 2009. OK, so the market isn't feeling so good - but the media hardly helps here! Even the dear ol' Beeb were going on about even more job losses - another 450 somewhere (oh, any by the way, someone's creating 7,000 new jobs as well). Sounds like net good news to me. Does the media have to sensationalise everything? Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My Links, My stuff online and in journals. East St...
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Martyn Proctor's Blog: April 2007
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Embracing the new digital challenge on top of 30 years in "old" business. Monday, 9 April 2007. The "new" digital age. I find the control of this fascinating. You might say there is none. But actually the entire community's collective ethics are the rules. There are loads of examples of the collective mindset bringing down unacceptable behaviour. It's a bit like an updated set of 10 e-Commandments, but proposed by the community itself. Links to this post. Labels: The 3rd Digital Age?
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Martyn Proctor's Blog: Build A Sales Machine: "Manufacturing" New Business
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Embracing the new digital challenge on top of 30 years in "old" business. Sunday, 20 May 2007. Build A Sales Machine: "Manufacturing" New Business. Link- Build A Sales Machine: "Manufacturing" New Business. Sound sales management thinking here from Aaron in the US. Nice ideas, cogently expressed - perhaps a useful checklist for experienced sales managers, or a useful insight for those getting started in that role. Kinda wish I'd written it first! Labels: Running your own business. East Staffs Flying Club.
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Martyn Proctor's Blog: Lichfield - a citizen's view
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Embracing the new digital challenge on top of 30 years in "old" business. Sunday, 20 May 2007. Lichfield - a citizen's view. I think Lichfield is a fine place - with few downsides. Let me share my thoughts on this sunny and peaceful Sunday morning. Great city architecture and history. Wwwlichfielddc.gov.uk/site/scripts/documents.php? Excellent theatre (the Garrick). Location - M6/M6 Toll easily takes you North/South/East/West. Provided Virgin don't wreck it with new timetables). A nice park (Beacon Park).
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Martyn Proctor's Blog: March 2007
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Embracing the new digital challenge on top of 30 years in "old" business. Friday, 30 March 2007. The thing about useful stuff is: Zoho Meeting - it just keeps getting better. The thing about useful stuff is: Zoho Meeting - it just keeps getting better. Says John Wilson. Blimey, that looks dead handy says me. But how on earth do you work out which whizz bang technology to adopt? Haven't yet found a client who says "yes, charge me double so you get a nice view of the Houses of Parliament"). Link: Entrepren...
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Martyn Proctor's Blog: Virtually Working?
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Embracing the new digital challenge on top of 30 years in "old" business. Thursday, 12 July 2007. So, I posted about this ages ago, but time, technology, services and thinking have moved on. So now I have a job again, and a vaguely normal life (lacking in time and boat but thats another story for another blog. I thought it would be good to reflect on my virtual office set-up now it's matured and services have come, gone or settled in my browser. So, I use Google Calendar. At work I use Outlook 2007.
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Martyn Proctor's Blog: PDAs
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Embracing the new digital challenge on top of 30 years in "old" business. Tuesday, 25 September 2007. Well the XDA Exec has gone (hooray - rubbish battery life, awful phone, absolute brick [breeze block] but nice keyboard) and in comes Blackberry 8800. Nice. Still think Palm beats it for PDA functionality by a mile, and I'll take on ANYONE with Graffiti v thumby keyboards or predictive text. Victoria has the Perl - very stylish but RUBBISH for typing, don't do it! How will I survive? 1 Easy, use at once ...