by Dwayne Phillips More often I find myself needing help from a person who is good at figuring out stuff. A PeGAFOS. I have simple needs at work. I need a person good at figuring out stuff. Someone who can consider a puzzling situation and figure out how to work our way out of the […]
Entries Tagged as 'Ideas'
We Need More PeGAFOS
October 25th, 2012 · No Comments
Tags: Excuses · General Systems Thinking · Ideas · People
Blogging to Clear the Mind
March 19th, 2012 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips One reason for blogging is to clear ideas from the mind. Put them in the blog and they no longer rattle around up there. That makes room for the next ideas. Why blog? There are many reasons. Here is one: To clear the mind. This is one thing that writing, any type […]
Tags: General Systems Thinking · Ideas · Observation
We’re Missing a Few Layers (and Adaptability)
October 13th, 2011 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips We have chased manufacturing out of America. We now have holes in our job structure and have lost the ability to adapt to a changing world. I read a few posts on the “Econolypse” lately. Here is one post, and here is another. We have chased the manufacturing jobs from the U.S. […]
Tags: Employment · General Systems Thinking · Generation Y · Ideas
The Spell-Checking Pencil
February 28th, 2011 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips I reveal my concept for the spell-checking pencil. The technology is only five years away. I’ve had this idea for years. Now is the time to reveal it to the world. Maybe someone will build it and send me a dollar or something for the idea. The idea is for a spell-checking […]
Tags: Ideas · Technology
The Law of the Average fill-in-the-blank-noun-for-a-person
February 21st, 2011 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Contrary to the Lake Wobegon Effect, the average fill-in-the-blank-noun-for-a-person is average. Something I recently realized: The average fill-in-the-blank-noun-for-a-person is average. Here are some examples: The average doctor is average The average teacher is average The average writer is average The average engineer is average and so on. This all contradicts the Lake […]
Tags: Culture · Differences · Expectations · Ideas · Logic · People
Various Sundry Items
November 25th, 2010 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Some various thoughts on Apple, writing, the TSA, the Talent Economy, and National Novel Writing Month. sundry: (adjective) assorted: consisting of a haphazard assortment of different kinds. wordnetweb.princeton.edu My mind is racing with a number of different things. I couldn’t decide what to write in the regular Thursday blog posting. Then one […]
Tags: Culture · Fun · Ideas · Writing
Secure Election Software – Simple
October 18th, 2010 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Computer voting systems have proven to be insecure. I suggest building a secure one. The foundation would be a single-user single-task operating system (like CP/M). We could write this from scratch with very little money. There have been recent notes on the net about the Washington D.C. online voting system that was […]
Tags: Ideas · Multitasking · Technology
The “Notice-er”
July 26th, 2010 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Life is full of interesting things. All we have to do is notice them. To do so, I have learned to keep my “notice-er” engaged. I have also learned how to keep and use the noticed things. At a recent public gather, a friend stood to give a five-minute speech. This five-minute […]
Tags: Ideas · Observation · Thinking · Writing
Emailing High Blood Pressure
July 22nd, 2010 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips I have learned how to email bad emotions and their accompanying physical ailments away. It is a good technique to master. Several years ago, I opened some shipping cases to inspect some systems that a contractor had built for us. I was disappointed, then I was upset, then furious. There were a […]
Tags: Health · Ideas · Problems · Systems
Gifts vs Contracts
May 20th, 2010 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips There is a difference between gifts and contracts. Givers often confuse the two. I just read several blog posts and comments about giving money to “poor” people only to see them half an hour later buying lottery tickets with the money. They givers were incensed as the poor had promised to buy […]
Tags: Expectations · Ideas · People · Reframe