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The last of Nortel’s legacy sold off

July 5, 2011

Nortel’s patents sold for 4.5 billion dollars–a true indictment of the many dollars and years of R&D investment.  Some of Canada’s top scientists worked there–it truly was an innovative company (unfortunately with bad management). It is also very sad that Nortel’s leadership, including Mike Zafirovski, did not know the true value of what they had [...]

New Ontario Liberal Commercial

June 22, 2011

I just saw the new Ontario Liberal commercial and I must say that I really like it.  I’m not sure it will help the election, but it really instills some Ontario pride.  Many Canadian provinces have strong identities, and some are having a strong economic resurgance, largely based on resources.  But Ontario can claim to [...]

An Aside – Engineers in Politics

May 1, 2011

Just saw an arictle in EE Times, a kind of article that started this blog!  From south of the border, a call to run for office for the nation’s engineers.

Lot’s of stuff going on…

August 1, 2010

Been some busy months in my life that have kept me from posting.  My brother was in a life-threatening cycling injury in the US, I’ve had a two week work trip to China, all the while trying to keep the family happy…but enough of all that…experiences that could fill a blog on them alone.  But [...]

iPad is coming! How about paper reduction?

March 31, 2010

Coming soon to stores on April 3rd, the iPad is causing quite a stir.  Will it be “all that”? The most interesting part about the iPad, the Kindle, and other tablet PCs and e-readers (and yes I know e-readers and tablet computers are really different things!) is what it might actually do to the print [...]

Craig Barrett on regional innovation

February 11, 2010

Was just reading an article on The Next Silicon Valley website that details some of the talks that Craig Barrett (formerly of Intel) was giving in Ireland.   He has some strong opinions on how a real technology sector can grow.  I think he has a lot of good things to say, with the biggest [...]

Outsourcing–the debate rages

February 10, 2010

I just read an interesting article on EE Times about outsourcing.  The comments section brings out some of the passion of the engineering community in North America. I actually think the comments from Nirav Desai, Graduate student have some merit.  Place manufacturing in the country of the consumer, and he uses the automotive industry as [...]

Can the government complete big projects?

January 27, 2010

I’m still getting alot of information from podcasts that I listen to while I walk the dog and I recently listened to Chris Gondak  review the book “If we can put a man on the moon”.  This book explored the sequence of events that led the American government to succeed in the pursuit of it’s [...]

Dismantling of Nortel almost complete

January 8, 2010

It seems as if more of Nortel has been sold off over the holidays.  It is truly sad to see a Canadian technology giant just disappear.  There is always hope that the engineering know how will stay in Ottawa, but I am personally seeing signs of engineers leaving the city.  And large businesses usually employ many [...]

some new blogs for the roll

October 30, 2009

I’m adding a few new blogs to my blog roll–I must admit I haven’t looked at it for a while. Dr. Don Scansen is now an independant contractor to the semiconductor industry and has a great name for his website.  Check out his blog here. A man I met in pre-natal class has a pretty [...]

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