Travelling Alone

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The toughest time when travelling alone, is the evenings, particularly when your evening is when your colleagues start working as you inevitably get caught up with work, so by the time you’re done it is too late to do a lot.

Australian & iPods

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Well I’m out in Australia for several weeks on assignment for my employer, which is why my blogging has been fairly quiet as I’ve had to try and prepare for the trip, plus address my usual work load.

The attitude towards ipods seems to be very different here in Australia compared to the UK is very different. In the UK it is generally held that you don’t flash your ipod and best to swap those white ear buds for generic looking headphones (I changed mine although not to generics, but nice Sennheisers). Over here though everyone seems to have an ipod or a clone, and the white buds are de-rigeur and you walk around with the pod in your hand unless your on the mobile.

Chance to influeence music industry leaders

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According to the NME (here) Fergal Sharkey the former lead singer of The Undertones who now heads an industry representative body has setup a website which will give people the opportunity to feedback to the ‘powers that be’ about their music buying habits. The only problem in my mind is that they’re not interested if you’re over 24 years old. Which I have to say I find a little insulting – I am well outside that age bracket, but still very much clued up about ways to acquire and listen to music; and spend as much or more now than I did when I was 24.

I think that the age banding also assumes you have an understanding of your demographic, but the point of site I thought was to try and understand your consumers. So why not let all contribute and then look at the patterns in the responses.

Junior Development staff in a distributed development team

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An interesting problem was highlighted the other day in conversation with colleagues in the IT industry.  How do you take on a graduate or junior developer within a highly distributed development team, and how do you make Agile work well in a distributed team.

Often the argument is that distribution doesn’t matter, we have lots of technologies to overcome that. But, when we deal with new people, particularly those who haven’t had much or any experience there is a lot of contact needed – communicating large amounts of detail – not the clearly expressible things that we can read in a document, but all the nuances, the policy compared to the actual practices; seeing and feeling the tensions and people politics within a team and how they should be negotiated. It is this very reason that video conference is better than a phone call, and traveling to meet someone is better than a video conference.

With my new roll which involves running a team of individuals, it is easier for them and me that we now located in the office as group. I obviously will get to feel how they interact with external demands, and what the demands are – which in our case are many.  But the team have a better sense that they can call on me to help easily. This cant translate to a distributed team.

This is not to say that there a good things for distributed teams. The staff will be content as they located in situations they should be happy with. The disruptions of a large office dont exist, so the chances of longer periods for clear thinking are there – which are important to developers.

John Martyn: A music legend remembered

The Guardian newspaper have a a good tribute to the late John Martyn – John Martyn: A music legend remembered. A wonderful musician and singer songwriter who’s number was called far too soon.

 

It is tragic that the high profile news coverage of John’s death has sent is wonderful album Solid air shooting up to number 4 of Amazon’s downloads – see here.

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Paul Westerberg – D.G.T.

Paul Westerberg has posted three more songs on TuneCore for a mere $0.74, although I’ve not yet heard them, so cant comment on the quality of the material.  The tracks are the Christmas traditional Away In A Manger, Streets of Laredo and D.G.T. This does continue with Paul’s approach of putting the material out there for silly small prices.

Play.com with MP3 Downloads

Much has been made of Amazon MP3’s arrival to the UK. But Play.com have also got a MP3 download service now here in the UK with some competitive pricing – check out things here.

RIAA change of approach – no more lawsuits?

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News articles are surfacing that say the RIAA after years of prosecuting or attempting to prosecute individuals for illegal downloads and attracting enormous amounts of flack for the manner in which they’ve persued the strategy, with numerous cases being rejected because the data is suspect or the way that the RIAA have tried to persue the cases.

The RIAA are now taking the approach that they will ask the ISPs to cut off the connections of people who share or download coyrighted material after several warnings have been issued. The problem with this, as we have already seen in the UK, that some of the warnings are not valid, and the ISPs are unlikely to fight back too much.

An article on this can befound on the Wall Street Journal here.

download Taxation

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New York’s Governor has started to address the down turn in revenue by starting to add taxation to items considered to luxuries, for example soft drinks, cinema tickets, and media downloads.  The question is will the companies providing the download services absorb the taxation, or add it to their prices.  If they do the latter then the tax could be seen to potentially fueling illegal downloads.

NME coverage of the story here.