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William Stratas' Weblog
Wednesday, March 13, 2002
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Greetings again, everyone! Blame the absence on software matters, blame it on client matters, good and bad, but I'm back!
Today, Planetcast released a web communication service for members of my business networking group, based in downtown Toronto. It's a referral forwarding script and a general e-mail contact script that allows us to network business referrals amongst ourselves from anywhere in the world. Very cool! So to all my colleagues at BNI Bay Street, I say: enjoy! 9:29:13 AM
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Tuesday, February 12, 2002
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I attended an architectural presentation last night, at the Royal Ontario Museum, in downtown Toronto. A major design competition now is in its final two weeks. Three firms are presenting their detailed plans for renovation and expansion of the museum, a project headlined as Renaissance ROM. Culled from dozens of respondents who were in the original pool of architects, the three remaining firms have starkly contrasting views of how to expand the space and maintain respect for the heritage of the two original wings of the museum.
Presenting last night was Andrea Bruno Architects, from Turin Italy. He used a translator, which was fine, except that the rambling discourse and disjointed visuals were somewhat incomprehensible. Yes, I understood his idea of a roofline as a unity over underground vaults, something he pioneered in a small project in Cyprus, apparently, but such references seemed out of context for a major urban project.
Bruno's entranceway on Bloor Street struck me as being utterly undistinguished, and the intersection of a Totem pole through the roofline at entrance was simply bizarre. OK, I'm no trained critic but this proposal is going nowhere, I hope.
There is another presentation tonight and I will be there to gauge its potential 1:50:00 PM
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Friday, February 8, 2002
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Yesterday and today, I've spent some time consulting with our client, Millennium Media Television Enterprises, regarding a response to attacks from Canada's national broadcaster, CBC, in a television report that will air tonight. Various options are being considered, and I'll await Millennium's decision.
Canada's national broadcaster is a financial sink hole, sucking away close to $1 billion annually from Canadian taxpayer pockets. Millennium is a small private production company, 3 years old, with a solid stable of well-watched programs. Thanks to the web, Millennium has a global platform to put its case out there in response to this public relations assault. This is a perfect example of a crisis communications role for corporate web sites. I'll be in touch tomorrow with Millennium's CEO, Garth Turner, and Planetcast will stand ready to assist. 5:16:02 PM
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