Archive for April, 2008

Don’t “Bunko” the Rest of Your Career (book review)

Johnny Bunko coverBottom line: A must-read book for every grad (high school and college) and learning professional. The book is both wise and entertaining, but perhaps not worth the $16 (hint: get it from your local library).

Dan Pink, the author who brought us the insightful A Whole New Mind (I just realized I never reviewed here – my mistake!), may have just redefined business writing with Johnny Bunko: The Last Career Guide You’ll Ever Need. Bunko is written as a full-length manga (the Japanese comic style; pronounced “MAHNG-ah”) story. Except for the fact that the book is read left to right (contrary to traditional manga), the book’s art uses the over-dramatic and over-stylized form, which provides a very entertaining read. I love the animated preview (below) which uses the Japanese anime style (the cousin to manga).

Just like another blogger who reviewed the book, I finished the 160 pages in a little over an hour. However, the book packs a lot into such a brief reading period. The author’s six key points are written into a singular storyline in which the protagonist Johnny finds his way from a miserable, dead-end job to a turn-around in his career and life outlook. The writing style is naturally succinct due to the comic form, but also memorable. What I love is that Pink follows points I picked up from Made to Stick (another of my favorite books) about crafting a persuasive message.

There is plenty of tongue-in-cheek as the characters often poke fun at the manga comic style itself and the author (there are a few references to Pink’s prior books). There are also more than a couple overused jokes, but these can be forgiven in light of the quality of the career advice provided.

As I mention in my bottom line above, I’m not sure the $16 cover price is justified. On the one hand, the artwork alone would explain the beefy price tag, but I think this qualifies the book as an excellent gift. Personally, I enjoyed being the first in line to get it out of the Centreville library. And since it took me no time to read (and write this review!), I’ll be able to return it tomorrow to give someone else the benefit of reading it.

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Rain, Glorious Rain!

i love the rain!Despite what anyone says right now, I love the rain! After spending a miserable weekend sneezing, coughing, and with the itchiest, burniest, swollenest eyes you can imagine, this pollen-wash-down of the D.C. area is truly a blessing.

I even had a doctor’s appointment today to see why the Zyrtec–which worked miracles at this time last year–was doing nothing this year. I knew I had it bad when I had taken a Zyrtec, a Claritin, and a Benadryl and had poured five different kinds of eyedrops into my burning orbs…to absolutely no effect. Yikes. At least the homeopathic remedies took the edge off — cold compresses and tea bags on the eyes. Yeah, I’m that desperate.

The doctor’s prognosis? “A couple day outburst like that isn’t uncommon. Stick with your current meds.” Oh man. I may actually gouge out my eyes if I get another attack like that.
She gave me a sample of some nasal steroid stuff which is supposed to help with particularly itchy eyes. Hopefully, I’ll be able to enjoy this rain for a few more days before needing to try it out.

Our backyard!The only downfall: I haven’t had a chance to get to the lawn yet. It’s already about a foot tall and with all this rain…I might need a sickle to get through it when the storms finally pass! Oh well, I deal with that then…

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Time to reevaluate my cell phone plan – I need YOUR help!

I have been with Verizon Wireless for many years now. Every two years, they send me a reminder to renew my contract. Now this is a dangerous move for Verizon: what if that’s the reminder I’m waiting for to switch cell providers? However, they sweeten the deal by giving me a coupon for a new phone (along with a contract renewal, this means I get a new phone for $50 off the new customer price).

dick tracySo every two years, I examine my cell behavior to determine my best course of action. I check out all the providers, consider pre-paid plans, and look at additional services. Currently, I figure I’m using less than 400 minutes a month, but I’ve gotten more in to text messaging recently (and I pay for every message I send or receive). I would also like to send photo and video messaging. But there are so many choices

This year, I thought it would be best to leverage all of my social networks to see what guidance I can get from my friends and family! I’m also testing a new survey service and WordPress plugin.

Please complete and submit the survey

I’d also appreciate any comments you have about the survey tool. Thanks!

Update: The WordPress plugin doesn’t seem to want to display the embedded form correctly, so I’ve included a link to the survey instead.

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The Element of Surprise

The video below was part of a short-lived, but complicated, practical joke I attempted to play on a colleague. It’s what as known as a “Rick Roll.” It’s an overused joke, to be sure, but in context I thought it would be pretty funny. Consider it a delayed April Fools prank…and thanks for putting up with me! ;)

http://www.theroades.com/videos/surprise.flv
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