ActiveWords and Microsoft Office

I met with Buzz
Bruggeman
, evangelist extraordinaire for ActiveWords this morning. (I knew we would
hit it off when I told him I wanted to meet at 7am!)

I have a few thoughts about ActiveWords. I have mentioned before that
I know this product saves me time. If you use Microsoft Office, you will find
ActiveWords to be very useful. I love the Outlook Agent that you can install
from the ActiveWords site so that I need to type only a keyword to open an new
message, add boilerplate text so I can send a mail (I use this for many of the
people who email me for free Tech Support). I want to help people, but I cannot
become a direct support channel, so I send folks a friendly mail saying that I
cannot possibly take on all of the requests that come to me and where they can
learn more. ActiveWords makes this a lot easier for me. It saves me
time.

Now, what about Buzz? He is very likeable. One of the things that
pleases me so much about this industry is the sense of community, the surprising
amount of comraderie. Buzz is a great example of the kind of people I often meet
in the tech world. He is friendly, pleasant, very informed, and he knows a great
deal more about the world than just technology. It is common to find people
who are very knowledgeable about science, literature, art, biology, law,
religion, and so much more- beyond the superficial- in addition to the
technology for which they have great passion.

Rock Thought
for the day:
When I was in the hospital trying to sleep (I was
awake for almost forty consecutive hours despite several 200ml doses of morphine
during the couple of days) I had a little TV in the room. We don't have
television channels of any kind at my house, so I checked out VH1. I saw a video
and heard the song "So Cold" by the band, Breaking
Benjamin
. I really liked it, and I recommend some of the other songs off
their album, "We are not alone".

 

Check it out, and....

Rock on