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House Musiic

I would have to say throughout my highschool years, music was just about the only thing that kept me together. Having been exposed to a wide variety of music through my youth, and the abundance of musical talented which resides within my family its no wonder why music is such an important aspect of who I am. I would say I have a good musical ear.

We are all introduced to music at a very young age, most of us grew up listening to the music our parents played. In fact, I would argue that the musical tastes of our parents heavily influence the type of music one likes and follows.

Classic House means different things to different people. Wikipedia defines house music as ‘uptempo music for dancing and has a comparatively narrow tempo range, generally falling between 118 beats per minute (bpm) and 135 bpm, with 127 bpm being about average since 1996.’

Another one of my favourite genres of electronic music is ‘Trance’. Techno and trance, the two primary dance music genres that developed alongside house music in the mid 1980s and early 1990s respectively, can share this basic beat infrastructure, but usually eschew house’s live-music-influenced feel and black or Latin music influences in favor of more synthetic sound sources and approach.

I like electronic music because it knows no gender or race. It is somewhat timely, and has evolved smoothly.

TBC

By |2020-10-26T07:01:16-04:00August 9th, 2006|Life, Music, Uncategorized|0 Comments

And its almost complete…

So the kitchen project is nearing completion. Friday the kitchen countertop was delivered, and Saturday the kitchen cupboards were delivered – well kinda. So I opted for an Ikea kitchen…hallarum eucalyptus veneer and glass avskit fronts. I don’t know if you have ever purchased something from Ikea, but part of their value proposition is to pass on the cost savings associated with not having to pre-assembled goods before selling them to the end customer. So I prepared myself for the task..70…that’s right seventy flat boxed packages. I basically assembled my entire kitchen. It took all weekend…but Phil and I persevered and got the majority of it done. We have some assembling/leveling and adding the finishing touches (under cabinet valence and lighting). But as you can see by the below pictures…those tasks are on hold until the attic dry wall is completed.

By |2013-03-16T12:12:56-04:00July 25th, 2006|Uncategorized|0 Comments

SEXY BACK – FLAWED DESIGN

So two of my favourite tunes on the airwaves right now are:

# 1 Fav – Stabilo – Flawed Design (Remix)
2nd Fav – Justin Timberlake – Sexy Back

and I think I’m liking the new Ricky Martin single…not sure 100% but I think I like it. I have the video PVR’d.

By |2013-03-16T12:15:19-04:00July 20th, 2006|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Pa nce

Patience.

Calm
Stressed to the Max
At Peace with one’s self

Fast
Slow
Too Much
Too Little
Knowing more than enough.
Not knowing enough.

Silence
Chaos
Destruction
Renaissance

Sadness
Joy
Old –
Young.

SKINNY
fat

An exercise in introspection.

By |2020-10-26T07:04:09-04:00July 18th, 2006|Life, Poetry, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Espace Bell – The Final Frontier

“Space: the final frontier. These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise. Its five-year mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations — to boldly go where no one has gone before.”

Espace Bell…what a journey it has been.

In the early days, Bell Distribution was where it was at. Limitless possibilities, highly motivated individuals who worked as a truly unified team to revolutionize the way Bell Canada and Bell Mobility did business. Looking back over the seven years, my company (and I will always consider BDI to be my company even though I am no longer employed by BDI directly) has evolved in ways its initial founders could never have imagined.

In its simplest form, BDI was created to merge the operations of PhoneCentre/TeleBoutique (Traditional Bell Canada Wireline Retail locations) and the independently owned/controlled Bell Mobility retail locations in order to create synergies, operating efficiencies, scalability, economies of scale, and provide a new growth engine for the enterprise.

BDI’s founding members had all the drive, excitement, passion, and economic resources to truly invigorate the way Bell Canada did business. A clear, well thought out mission and vision was key to BDI’s runaway success. BDI was a combination of both old and new; Partnering and Co-Operating were the new defacto standard. As an employee of BDI you fully understood your role; everyone at BDI was responsible for truly managing some facet of the organization. Bottom up management was deemed as the only productive and value creating way. Virtual teams, cross functional teams, and true customer focus. It was about the relentless pursuit of charting uncharted territories. True responsibilities, accountabilities, and rewards were the norm.

Age, Politics, Gender, Race, and Socio-Economic status were irrelevant. It was about who could do the best job; Every single employee truly brought value to the organization. Why do I say this? Because a great deal of effort went into planning the organizational structure and employee hierarchy within BDI. Even BDI’s flagship head office was developed and designed in a way that promoted barrier free, open thinking. An employee’s dream work oasis (at least it was for me).

So what’s my point? I’m hoping with the right people engaged we can reclaim this culture. Re-invigorate. Plan a new future together and boldly go where others dare not. Selfless motivation and the relentless pursuit of excellence is what I believe to be the key to reinvigorating our workforce. Each and every one of us is responsible for instilling motivation and work-life balance so that people can breathe, have fun, and be extremely productive stakeholders.

By |2020-10-26T07:05:41-04:00July 17th, 2006|Bell, Life, Uncategorized, Work|0 Comments

Misty Mountain – Pics from my trip to the US of A

So it’s been awhile since we last chatted, I’ve been a busy beaver. I took a long needed trip to the cottage with my friends Tristan, Fab, and Andrew. For the most part the weather was great.

On the QEW

Poppy Pics for the family


Inaugural drive to the US…doesn’t the car look great 🙂


Hello…operator?

Andrew with the haskell valley in the background

Fab doing some type of afternoon exercises

I think the alcohol was working…nice hat Ralph

Tristan reading

I must be a Liberal

Phil took a pic of a picture our friend Crystal drew in our guestbook back in January.

Fab on the ‘West’ deck..it appears as though I’m lighting a cigarette..what a filthy habit!

By |2013-03-16T12:12:10-04:00July 13th, 2006|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Inspired

So I’ve been doing a lot of thinking lately. I’ve been evaluating my priorities, my quality of life, the things that drive me, the things that make me weak, and really have taken a step back to think. I’m going to use the next week to come to terms with my life strategy to see if maybe there needs to be an adjustment.

Somewhere along the way I’ve lost track of my personal goals. I’ve been so caught up with everything around me that I’ve forgotten about the most important things in my life.

First of all, I’ve been in a fitness rut…my health has probably been one of lowest items on my ‘list’. I’ve not been eating properly (actually I’ve been eating a lot of crap), I haven’t been exercising (I use to be a gym freak). My energy levels have probably been the lowest they’ve ever been.

I’ve had a lot of things on my mind as of late. What do I want out of life, how do I change my life to ensure that I’m getting what I want out of it?

That’s it for now…we’ll talk again soon.

By |2020-10-26T07:06:43-04:00June 27th, 2006|Life, Uncategorized|0 Comments

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