Notes From The Corner

Ian.R.Sandy

  • Time Passes

    August 2006
    S M T W T F S
    « Jun   Jan »
     12345
    6789101112
    13141516171819
    20212223242526
    2728293031  
  • Recent Books


    The Dilbert Future by Scott Adams
    Third time and still way too funny, as well as being almost too true       

    1421 by Gavin Menzies

    Possibly a bit over imaginative, but a good read       

    A Short History of Nearly Everything, by Bill Bryson

    A great airport book - huge concepts boiled down into two minutesnapshots - a good read       

    Guns, Germs and Steel, by Jared Diamond

    One of the better books I've read recently that tries to explain why it is some areas of the world became dominant and others didn't. As good a set of explanations as any.

    Lords of the Horizons, by Jason Goodwin

    A history of the Ottoman Empire - a good read !

    One Billion Customers: Lessons From the Front Lines of Doing Business in China, by James  L. McGregor

    For anyone interested in modern China, and more specifically doing business in China, this is an interesting introduction which will leave you with as many questions as it answers !

    Riding the Waves of Culture, by Fons Trompenaars and Charles Hampden-Turner

    Excellent !

    The Art of War, by Sun Tzu

    Translated by Samuel Griffith - a good read.

    The Secrets of Consulting, by Gerald Weinberg

    Still a useful reference

    The Singularity is Near, by Ray Kurzweil

    This may be a bit far fetched in some areas, but otherwise is an amazing book and well recommended to anyone with even a half ounce of curiousity !

    The Stories of English, by Davis Crystal

    A fantastic book with a whole chapter on the origins of the American expression "yo'all" - must be read to be believed !

    The Untied States of America, by Juan Enriquez

    An excellent read - highly recommended !

    Who Says Elephants Can't Dance, by Loius Gerstner

    A great read !!

Archive for August, 2006

Its Hot in Calgary !

Posted by Ian R. Sandy on August 29, 2006

And it has nothing to do with temperature !

We have been back here in Calgary for four weeks, and (when not in the office or working on our house) we have spent the time revisiting some familiar places, learning about some new ones and checking to see which ones are no more. It has been interesting – I admit I’d forgotten just how poorly skilled (generally speaking) Alberta drivers were as compared to drivers in Europe, or how bad the roads are due to frost heaving, pot holes, the amount of loose gravel getting kicked up and cracking into the windscreen etc., etc., etc.. Its also funny to listen to people complain about the volume of traffic, after having often sat through 15 and 25 KM long traffic jams in The Netherlands and France, and even longer ones in Germany and Switzerland – perspective certainly helps ! The rate of growth, fueled (bad pun !!) by the petro-chemicals industry here is impressive and shortly after our arrival, Calgary crested the 1 million mark and is supposedly headed for a population of 1.25 million in the next 10 years. This is putting lots of pressure on the city infrastructure – and the building of new schools, water and sewage treatment plants etc.. has not managed to keep pace – and going back to the traffic issues, the ring road to relieve some of the traffic congestion, and which was being talked about before we left for Europe in 2000 is now not expected to be completed till 2008. Most skilled trades are in very short supply, and the service industry especially is having trouble attracting staff – it would seem that it will not get better any time soon.

On the positive side, it is very nice to be back, and it is the little things you notice the most, like stopping and being aware that you can actually understand the background conversations in a restaurant for example. We miss Europe, but we like being back home also.

Posted in Personal | Tagged: | Leave a Comment »