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A Piece of Yourself

Written by: Bill Sherman on Thursday, 19 June 2008, 5:19 AM

My friend, Rajesh Setty, made the following comment during a recent conversation: “When you build a relationship, you make a commitment to give away a piece of yourself. You cannot create a relationship any other way.” Some people do not want to give away parts of themselves, so they make surface relationships and pretend that [...]

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The Virtual Lunch?

Written by: Bill Sherman on Wednesday, 18 June 2008, 4:03 PM

In May, Cisco demoed a 3D holographic system for live “On-Stage” presence in a presentation between San Jose and Bangalore, India. Watch it. While the presentation is still a bit “commercialized” it’s a step ahead into the future. Ever since the days of Star Wars (we’ve dreamt of holographic projections) but this adds the immediacy [...]

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Distance is a Matter of Perspective

Written by: Bill Sherman on Wednesday, 18 June 2008, 12:42 AM

A friend of mine, Peter Winick, recently made the following observation. “When you’re ten years old, you can only go as far as your bike will take you. Anything further than two miles may as well be two-thousand miles.” Some of us are completely comfortable jumping on a plane for a business meeting. Myself, I’ve [...]

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The Slow Migration of Ideas

Written by: Bill Sherman on Tuesday, 17 June 2008, 12:58 AM

Ideas that are commonplace in one field often take a long while to migrate to other fields–even when they are directly transferrable. In the 1850′s the sugar refining industry figured out how to evaporate the water out of sugar through multiple-chamber distillation. Each successive chamber would be at a slightly lower pressure, and the water [...]

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