2008

DrupalCampToronto 2008

DrupalCampToronto2008 logoMark your calendars folks, DrupalCampToronto 2008 is this coming weekend in Toronto (May 23/24). Last year was a phenomenal success, with registration maxed out at 150 people. This year is shaping up to be even better, with the recent release of Drupal v.6 and upgrades to most major modules providing plenty of new material for the workshops and presentations. If you haven't signed up yet, do so quickly as space is limited to 150 again this year. As with last year, official t-shirts will be handed out to all participants who pay the $20 registration fee. The t-shirts have once again been designed by Substance Communications, the agency I run with my partner Patricia Rodriguez, with input from Andre Molnar and Andrew Mallis. This year we are also working on the attendee badges and other conference material using the DrupalCampToronto logo we developed last year (seen at right). Substance Communications is a proud sponsor of DrupalCampToronto 2008.

Vote for your favourite web apps!

I voted in the 2008 Webware 100 AwardsIt's that time of year when CNET polls the citizens of the Intarweb to determine the best applications, services, and platforms. The Webware 100 Awards will be announced April 21st, but voting only goes till Monday March 31st. Categories include Audio, Publishing & Photography, Browsing, Communication, Commerce & Events, Productivity, Search & Reference, Social, Utility & Security, as well as Video. The winners from each category win $5000, so for some of the smaller startups it's a pretty big deal to win in their category. Last year's winners included Drupal (the CMS that powers this site), Last.fm (a great music sharing/exploring site) and Deviantart (a social network for artists). Get out and vote for your favourite online technologies!

My year to, uh, squeak?

This is a rat

Happy New Year! Today marks the first day of the Chinese lunar calendar, and 2008 is officially the year of the Rat (the Brown -or Earth- Rat to be specific). What most western people wouldn't know is that technically the first day of the Rat Year was February 4th, which was the first day of Tiger month, the Tiger month being the first month of the year in the Chinese Fortune-Telling Calendar.

So what does the year ahead look like (if you believe in this kind of stuff)? Well, apparently since Brown is Earth and Rat is Water, people who are either Earth or Water signs will be the luckiest (in the Chinese system everyone has a lucky element). However, Earth and Water are opposite elements, so 2008 won't be one of their best years in their life, unless their animal sign has a special combination with either of those two elements. Ok... so what does that mean for a Water Rat like me?

"Earth and Water have a conflicting and fighting relationship; and
therefore it is hard for them to coexist. In most of cases, if your Lucky Element
is Earth, then the Water is an unlucky element. If the Lucky Element is Water,
then Earth is the unlucky element. If Earth or Water is equivalent to your Money
Star, then your money luck in 2008 should be "money comes, then money goes" or
"money goes, then comes". If Earth or Water is the Career Star, then career
opportunity either come early or come late in 2008. If Earth or Water represent
health, then your heath will be either good or bad, however it will be the
opposite at the end of the year. In short, you will win some but lose some."

- according to ChineseFortuneCalendar.com

So basically this year will have some ups and downs, but it should all balance out in the end. I guess I can live with that. So then, let's get on with it, shall we? Squeak-squeak! ;-)

My Predictions for 2008

The new year is here, and the blogs are abuzz with speculation about what the next year has in store. Last year was a wild ride, with Social Media (i.e. Facebook) taking the spotlight, alongside Apple's much-healded entry into the mobile handset business with the iPhone. So what can we expect in 2008? Here are my predictions (I'd love to hear your comments)...   read more »

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