"Look forward not back." With my penchant for holding onto grudges, an existential advocacy oft aimed at me by well-meaning acquaintances. Advice I took a little too literally yesterday when I didn't look back reversing the car out of the drive. Consequently, causing me to almost mow down a mate's cat, along with neighbourhood gossip... Continue Reading →
Ditch of Despair
Tuesday 1st May - Met up with friend and ex-colleague this morning. For 20 years we stood side by side in the metaphorical trenches of IT Incident Management - For a number of reasons, March 2014 was the last time we were comrades in arms. I've no intention of elaborating on those reasons, other than... Continue Reading →
That’s What It Is, Karen!
In the 1970’s BBC sitcom The Fall & Rise of Reginald Perrin, his workplace quack Doc Morrissey would frequently confess to his patients he hadn’t a clue what was wrong with them, before prescribing aspirin and an assurance of its curing qualities. It seems to me this incompetent general practitioner’s quackery has a far more... Continue Reading →