Shedding My Pupal Casing in Lake Louise

I’m an optimist it seems – a dyed-in-the-wool type too.  I am constantly seeing opportunities loom within the current software development methodologies I follow at work.  Little ones, big ones, medium sized ones that you would feel good about taking advantage of without straining your back (or the corporate cheque book).  Sadly I have yet to fully realize any of these opportunities when it comes to usability practices at work.  I’ve tried a few different tacts – I’ve worked to bring general and specific user-centered design ideas into the fold, as it were.  Success thus far has been fleeting to say the least.  But I did say I’m an optimist – I haven’t given up yet.

I know there are better ways to do things and I know I’m not the only one around who sees it.  I just need a little more “oomph” or perhaps a little more “pow” in my approach.  Actually what I really need is a little more professional credence behind my ideas.  I need to rally the troops, as it were.

Enter CanUX – a glorious nirvana of like-minded soldiers congregating to discuss how to spread the word, to make design a little more person-centric and a little less “why the heck did that happen”-ish.  Is that a word?  Nestled in Banff for the last few years I have never been able to convince my manager (and her manager) that attending would be the door-opening, spirit-lifting, productivity-enhancing, creativity-spurring event I am certain it would be.  At least, I’ve never been able to convince them that this would happen for the low low price of admission and accomodation.

Picture a little cocoon awaiting the dawn of a new day, nestled in the shadows of Lake Louise.  CanUX is the sun and my ideas are the cocoon – they must be brought together!  Now picture the lack of funds as a giant flyswatter swishing … slicing … searching …

SPLAT!

That was last year.  And the year before.  This year I have another chance – we all have another chance.  No, my employer is not footing anything, but nForm knows what’s what.  They’ve created a contest where they will provide registration and accommodation for a single person to attend.  This may not seem like much until you realize that this is a full 1/100th of the attendees that they are funding.  That’s right – there are only 100 spots available at the CanUX conference and I want one of those spots.

I want to tap into the expertise at the conference.  I want to share my experiences – what kind of worked and what didn’t.  I want to take home ideas and push through to success with my current teams.  I want to arm myself for future teams, growing my bat-belt of tools, techniques and ideas.  CanUX can give me a leg up, a helping hand, a supportive cast of 99 people who can back me up when I say “The user matters – let’s design for them.”

This post then, is my entry to this contest.  I humbly submit it as my very first Twitter post – my inaugural tweet (well, my second, the first doesn’t count as it was stream of consciousness following the sign up process).  Wait, what’s Twitter for again?

And I would be remiss if I did not point out that there is a free, open-source microblogging tool available called identi.ca – and to support FLOSS efforts I will register there too.

Lake Louise at Banff National Park
Lake Louise at Banff National Park

Our First Contest – Still Here!

Worry not those of you who have entered into the Inaugural theBside contest … I have not forgotten you!  I’m just taking a lot longer to get my CDs cataloged, that’s all.  And since Dale was so easily foiled by Nath and Louis (ahem) last time, let’s do a little update here.

I’ve just started to catalogue the “P” artists, and my current count is 529 albums.  Note that a double disk album will count for two albums in most cases.

Updated rules: you cannot guess within 25 CDs of another person’s guess, so get your guesses in early for those obvious numbers!  I’m not going to bother trying to estimate when I’ll be done, as that didn’t work out so well last time.  I’m still hoping for “soon”.

Again, the winner will still get the album of their choice as a reward.

theBside’s First Contest Is Here!

Hi everyone! It’s time to introduce a new segment on our show here. Brand new this year, totally original stuff. It’s a contest! Just like guessing how many jelly beans are in the jar, only not so laden with calories when you win!

I’m currently boxing up all my CDs to make my den a little more organized (more on that later). I’m boxing up not just my collection, but the few CDs that Alisa owned when we met as well. So the contest is to try and guess how many CDs I own. The prize? You get to pick any one of the CDs for yourself. It’s a free CD giveaway!

You have until I finish the process to leave a comment here with your guess.

Hints:

  • I’m currently cataloging the G’s
  • Alisa guessed ~200, and I had to tell her I was already 1 shy of doubling her guess. Her new guess is 750.
  • I’m trying to get this done by the end of the week, so leave your guess as soon as you can!

The closest guess wins. You can go over and still win – not like that Price Is Right show or anything.

Good luck everyone!