Category Archives: Friends

In Montreal for the US long weekend

I’ll be in Montreal Wednesday night through to Sunday night.  Hit me up on my Houston or Montreal cells to meet up if you’re also in town.

Luckys

A bunch of us went out to a place called Luckys last night to catch some of the football games and to check out a new band that was playing in town.  The band was pretty cool; sort of funk rock.

The venue, Luckys, was a lot of fun.  Right near the lofts at the ballpark in Houston.  Couple hundred people there and all having a good time.  If you’re in town, check out Luckys myspace page to see what band is rolling into town.  You can probably catch a good show, with no cover.

Catalan on Washington (Houston)

One of my coworkers recommended a tapas restaurant called Catalan.  Being single and in a fairly metropolitan city, it’s difficult to make dinner for yourself when you have such a fantastic variety of food available at such reasonable prices.

I went to Catalan with another coworker and his girlfriend who came into town for the weekend.  Valet only parking–something to be aware of if you don’t like handing your car off.  We walked in without reservations and the host told us that we could eat outside, but the table would need to be available within an hour or we could eat inside and we’d have an hour and a half.  So that was somewhat of a poor experience, but we didn’t have reservations so expected.

We sat down and ordered a bunch of appetizers and a bottle of wine.  And then we get another bottle of wine for dinner.  By the end of the night the time limit didn’t matter and we have the general manager’s card and floor managers kept coming by asking how things are.  It turns out that if you know about good wine and drink it, you quickly get the attention of others who appreciate wine.

In the end it was a tremendous experience and I suspect that anytime we go back there, we will always have a table.

If you’re in Houston, be sure to add this restaurant to your list.

Phone Etiquette

With the recent influx of cell phones, the always on work environment and the rapid increase of things needing your time, phone etiquette has been lost in the mix.  While I was on the phone with someone the other day, they got upset with me after I hung up on the call after they’d been on the other line for over 30 seconds.  So, perhaps a refresher on phone etiquette or perhaps Todd’s Phone Etiquette:

- Always call showing your caller ID information if you want your call answered.  Everyone has caller ID and everyone expects you to send caller ID information.  So, do me and the rest of the world a favor and don’t use *67 and if you’ve restricted caller ID info at the telco level, have them remove the block.

- If you have called and I didn’t answer the phone, I know you’ve called (provided you show caller ID information).  So don’t waste my time leaving a message asking me to call you back, you called for something, I see my missed call, chances are if I like you, I’ll call you back.

- Voice mail should only be left if the call is of the utmost importance.  For instance my mortgage has been approved.  Perfectly acceptable.  The data center or network is offline, again acceptable.  What do you want for dinner or just calling to say hi.  Not acceptable.  Remember, I saw that you called on my missed calls log.  I’ll call you back when I have a few seconds.

-  If you’re on the phone with me and you receive another call, only take it if you think the world is imploding.  Concentrate on getting our conversation done with before moving onto another one.  If you split all of your conversations in two, you’re slowly eroding at your available time during the business day.  And if you take that second call and you’re not back in 30 seconds, don’t expect me to be there when you click back to me.  My time is as valuable as  yours, so you should not expect me to sit there waiting for you to finish your other call.

- Worried about not hearing your phone in public so you turn the ringer volume way up?  And next thing you know you’re in the office or a quiet environment and everyone within a 5 mile radius can hear your phone ring?  Yeah, unacceptable.  Do like I do, set your ringer to vibe a couple of times first before ringing.  I’d say 95% of the time I can get to my phone or silence the vibing before it goes to ringing.  No one else hears my phone ring and I haven’t disturbed anyone around me.  So do the world a favor and set your phone to vibe first or only vibe.  More often than not, if my phone is vibe only I can hear it a few rooms over on the table.  Much better than the alternatives.

- Finally, cell phone microphones are sensitive.  Much more sensitive than your standard home phone.  So even if you’re in the middle of Times Square, guess what, even if you talk in your normal or quiet voice, the person on the other end can hear you.  There’s no need to speak over the street noise–that’s just silly and it annoys everyone around you.

There you have it.  Todd’s Phone Etiquette.  I know this applies to a lot of people who I’ve worked with in the past and currently work with.  And to be honest, following the above makes your life easier as well as the lives of the people you work with.

How to guarantee a raffle win

Everyone likes a raffle. Nobody likes to walk home empty handed. What happens if you have the opportunity to ‘rig’ the raffle so that you go home with something? :)