Example spanners for today

Ridiculous, amusing, inconvenient and even plain worrying things tend to happen in the lead-up to Important Events For Which You Have Planned. Sometimes a certain amount of irony is involved, sometimes it’s Murphy’s law.

I have selected four examples of these sorts of events from today. There were many more, of course, but here are four:

  1. Pia goes to hospital, thankfully returning this evening. Still in pain, but better.
  2. The caterers realise they’ve double-booked, and somehow manage to re-book us with their competitor on the day before our (thus far 70 person) event.
  3. Standards Australia announce their OOXML decision, prompting discussion, phone calls from journalists, etc.
  4. The batteries in my keyboard and mouse die at exactly the same time. During the Microsoft Technology Summit last year, like Luis, I bought one of the only things worth buying at the Redmond campus employee shop: A Microsoft keyboard (and mouse).

Today, we push pixels. Tomorrow, we move mountains! :-)

One Comment

  1. Rob J. Caskey
    Posted April 1, 2008 at 02:23 | Permalink

    I’m a MS keyboard & mouse loyalist (although I miss the ergonomic w/ integrated USB HUB), I’ve also found that the wireless keyboard & mouse eat batteries less than the Logitechs here, even after accounting for the fact that the keyboards have 4 AA instead of the 2 in the Logitechs.

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