Jun 29

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Rogers has released the iPhone plan pricing and I’m disappointed. With only two GSM carriers in Canada both owned by Rogers (Rogers and Fido) there is no competition. This in turn means there is a GSM monopoly in Canada and firm pricing plans. Needless to say I don’t think I’ll be activating a new contract with Rogers at those price points. I will outright buy the phone and use my existing SIM card/plan. There are rumors Rogers will only allow people to purchase the iPhone with a contract as AT&T in the US has done. If this is the case Rogers has lost a sale. It’s not that much effort to travel to the US and purchase a 3G iPhone, unlock it, and use it in Canada as many thousands have done with the previous model iPhone.

There is growing resentment online against Rogers for their stifling iPhone pricing. At these prices I am in their corner.

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The new iPhone rolls out 11 July 2008 in Canada - will be interesting to see if anything interesting transpires.

Jun 22

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My lack of blog posting is due in part to being in Montreal for the past few weeks learning SAP Accounting Software. I met many amazing people from around the world and local Montreal area. I experienced what it was to be a Montrealer for a few weeks - something I could get used to! Poutine, night life, entertainment, business, people, everything about Montreal leaves something to be desired after returning Halifax. However, as great as Montreal is couldn’t give up the sleepy/slow paced life of Halifax (well maybe).

Slide show of my walk through downtown Montreal:

Jun 04

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eHarmony’s online dating advertisements claim a unique personality profiling system matching people according to personality traits. Being a Psych major, I decided to look into it. I quickly recognized eHarmony was modeling their personality profiling system off the “big five” personality traits found in psychology.

The Big Five factors and their constituent traits can be summarized as follows:

* Openness - appreciation for art, emotion, adventure, unusual ideas, imagination, curiosity, and variety of experience.

* Conscientiousness - a tendency to show self-discipline, act dutifully, and aim for achievement; planned rather than spontaneous behavior.

* Extraversion - energy, positive emotions, surgency, and the tendency to seek stimulation and the company of others.

* Agreeableness - a tendency to be compassionate and cooperative rather than suspicious and antagonistic towards others.

* Neuroticism - a tendency to experience unpleasant emotions easily, such as anger, anxiety, depression, or vulnerability; sometimes called emotional instability.

When scored for individual feedback, these traits are frequently presented as percentile scores. For example, a Conscientiousness rating in the 80th percentile indicates a relatively strong sense of responsibility and orderliness, whereas an Extraversion rating in the 5th percentile indicates an exceptional need for solitude and quiet.

Although these trait clusters are statistical aggregates, exceptions may exist on individual personality profiles. On average, people who register high in Openness are intellectually curious, open to emotion, interested in art, and willing to try new things. A particular individual, however, may have a high overall Openness score and be interested in learning and exploring new cultures. Yet he or she might have no great interest in art or poetry. Situational influences also exist, as even extraverts may occasionally need time away from people.

(source: Wikipedia)

In completing the eHarmony personality report and comparing it with that of the traditional “big five” personality test versions I’ve found the eHarmony personality report has an extremely high degree of accuracy. Honestly, I was blown away with how dead on it was compared with other personality reports. It is free to take the eHarmony personality test and view the detailed reports.

Understanding ourselves, knowing our strengths and weaknesses, is an excellent way help ourselves in all aspects our lives. People with different personality types are more compatible with others. Understanding how we react to people with differing personality traits helps us better understand each other. The list goes on about how valuable knowing your personality is.

Something to note: eHarmony refers to “neuroticism” as “emotional stability” in their report. This change is more appropriate given the negative connotation often associated with “neurotic” and the this report being targeted at the masses.

I’m not advocating the dating portion of the service; my emphasis is on the free personality profile report. Go take the eHarmony personality test now - you won’t be disappointed! I guarantee you’ll learn something about yourself you didn’t know.

Jun 03

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Wearing a gun depicting t-shirt maybe more than meets the eye…well according to flight security staff in the UK anyways…

An entertaining article which pokes fun at the idiocy and overall stupidity of what our society is coming to. A man was denied access to boarding his flight in the UK because his t-shirt depicted a Transformer robot with a gun. Of course he must be a terrorist…a Decepticon maybe…but terrorist I think not!