Bernie Thompson

A random mix of stuff that doesn't fit elsewhere ...

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Where to find me online

This blog was to be personal posts that "didn't fit elsewhere" -- well, so far I've not become much of a fan of personal posts or seen the value in a catch-all blog.

So I'm abandoning this blog for the time being. Please take a look at the links below if you're a customer, partner, or employer who's googling me -- or a friend looking to get back in touch. :)

  • If you're interested in software technology and startups, particularly around small web widgets and tools, head over to my company blog: Leancode
  • If you're interested in the process of developing software, I co-write a blog called Lean Software Engineering
  • If you know me from work somewhere, I'm happy to connect on Linkedin
  • If you're friend or family, just give me a call. Failing that, try Facebook
Best wishes!
Bernie

Monday, September 03, 2007

Plays Well With Others


Spread the word.

Monday, August 27, 2007

Amazing new image processing technique

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

If I were a book ...




You're The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe!

by C.S. Lewis

You were just looking for some decent clothes when everything changed
quite dramatically. For the better or for the worse, it is still hard to tell. Now it
seems like winter will never end and you feel cursed. Soon there will be an epic
struggle between two forces in your life and you are very concerned about a betrayal
that could turn the balance. If this makes it sound like you're re-enacting Christian
theological events, that may or may not be coincidence. When in doubt, put your trust
in zoo animals.



Take the Book Quiz
at the Blue Pyramid.

Sunday, June 10, 2007

Google complaining because it can

Here's Google using the legal system to file a complaint just because they can, not because it's right ...

Google source of anti-trust complaint over Vista Desktop Search

I'm with Greg Linden on this one. Search is clearly a core OS function. The huge opportunity created by XP's broken search was unnatural. There's no way anti-trust should be applied here to limit innovation.

Thursday, June 07, 2007

The Best Political Essay this Year

Fareed Zakaria's How to Restore America's Place in the World is an important essay, perhaps the best political essay I've read this year. Fareed has been writing for Newsweek for several years, and he's always been articulate and clear-headed. But this essay is particularly important, and it comes at a critical time. We in America stand at a crossroads as a nation. We have, in many ways, gone off path.

Before us now is a choice between a dark future of insularity and fear, and a much different future -- a bright future as a open, confident, resilient microcosm of the world and advocate for all humanity across national, ethnic, and religious boundaries.

To make the difficult choice to commit to the bright future, we must change our path and recommit to principles we previously held dear, but now fear. We must embrace freedom of religion and separation of religion and state. We must relish our role as a melting pot of peoples from around the world. We must encourage free trade of commerce and culture. We must hold ourselves to a higher moral standard than our enemies. And we must engage all nations and peoples of the world with openness and respect, even if the favor will not always be returned.

It does not mean relinquishing strength. It means having the confidence to apply that strength in concert with others in the world, for the good of all.

If you can only carve out time (and stomach) for one political essay this year, this may be the one.

Monday, June 04, 2007

Many hands make light work ...

This newly posted Haiku brought a smile to my face


Many hands
make light work,
and many distros.
- "Linux" by Robomarkov at Haikupedia


Haikupedia has been a green field quite some time. Perhaps, with a little more interest, the time is coming plant some more trees.