Macbraughton Culture – Creativity – Conflict

25Jun/090

Bugbase Brings Open Hardware to the Masses

I'm starting to get really excited about the emerging field of open hardware.  The primary concept is analagous to the open software movement in terms of making hardware that can be modified by the user.  Bug Labs is now selling a modular computing device running Linux sofware with an ARM processor.  The possiblities for this are absolutely unlimited.

Here is an interview with Eric von Hippel from MIT discussing one of the Bugbase modules that has been developed in his honor, the BugvonHippel breakout module that expands the capabilities of the Bugbase into being used as a controller for about any electronic device you could think of.  There is also a lot of really good discussion and speculation about where the future economy is going, where design and innovation is user-driven, rather than by the manufacturers.

After all that, I just can't wait to get my hands on one of these!

23Jun/093

Toronto Emergency Services Down to 75% Staffing Levels

I'm just trying to get the word out everyone. If you look at the wording of official City of Toronto corporation when it comes to Emergency Services, here are a few quotes:

The official statement from Mayor David Miller (who, BTW, happens to have a twitter page @mayormiller.)

And although impacted by the work stoppage, emergency medical services will continue to operate...

And city councilor for my area, Mark Grimes, put on his twitter page @Mark_Grimes:

I regret the inconveniences caused by the strike. The City is trying to bring this to a quick resolution. Emergency Services are operating.

Because the city is so focused on the lack of garbage collection, the public is still not being told clearly that when you call 911 for an ambulance, there will be less dispatchers to answer the phones, and there will be less paramedics on the road to take patients to the hospital by ambulance. Emergency response times will be affected, how could they not be with only 75% of us working?

In an emergency, seconds can make the difference between life and death. The politicians are therefore playing with people's lives at this point, asking for unreasonable concessions that will probably end up with the Province of Ontario stepping in and passing legislation, as John Laforet discusses in his blogpost City Negotiators Need to Ask ‘What Would Arbitration Do?’

I received my phone call last night informing me that I am not supposed to come to my scheduled shift for this evening. Please understand, I am not exaggerating, I am an emergency medical dispatcher for the City of Toronto. I was scheduled to go into work tonight. I can personally attest that there will be one less person to answer the phone and dispatch ambulances if you call 911 for an ambulance tonight. I am officially on strike.

Ask yourself, should the City of Toronto be able to put public health at risk for their political maneuvering? This is just plain wrong. The people that are really hurt over this are the sick and elderly, the weak and dying, those who already have no one to stand up for them. Call or email or write the mayor's office and your local city councilor and tell them that you want 100% of the Emergency Medical Services to be operational!

You can find a copy of Mayor Miller's statement as well as links to many of the media resources on the Toronto strike at Torontopedia.ca. Please help raise awareness that 911 ambulance dispatchers and paramedics are on strike as well by passing this post on to others. Thank you for your support and comments.

21Jun/099

The City of Toronto – Where all they Care About is the Garbage

I'm a little irritated right now. Nothing unusual for me, certainly, but this time I know I'm not alone. There are a lot of people in this city irritated right now and a lot more who may be as this week gets going because City of Toronto workers are getting ready to go on strike tonight at midnight.

One of the main issues: sick time. The corporation that runs this town says that it shells out too much cash paying workers when they are sick and don't come to work. They want to save money by lowering the number of sick days that people are allotted for the year and not allow them to accumulate what is called a "sick bank" of days that add up over a persons career when they don't use them.

One of the things that I'm probably most annoyed with is that other unionized city employees have already made their deals without any concessions. I'm talking about the TTC, Toronto Police Service, and Toronto Fire Services to name the most visible. The City of Toronto employees that will be striking this week are Local 79 and Local 416 workers, which represent "inside workers" and "outside workers" respectively, that is, all of the rest of the city's employees who don't have their own special union.

While everybody on the radio and television is talking about the garbage piling up, and the Pride parade possibly being canceled, these red herrings only keep the public from noticing one very important point: Toronto Emergency Medical Services are part of Local 416 and Local 79.

What this means to you is that come tomorrow morning, if grandpa has a heart attack, there will be less ambulance dispatchers available to answer the phone when you call 911, and less ambulances on the road with paramedics to give grandpa life saving drugs and take him to the nearest hospital. Yes, you can rest assured that we will have public transportation, law and order, and property protection if there is a fire, but for some reason human life isn't at the top of the priority list for the City of Toronto corporation.

With the possibility of only 75% of the paramedics and dispatchers who work for Toronto EMS coming to work tomorrow, despite what disinformation the City of Toronto corporation feels like spreading, I can tell you that there will be delays in 911 calls being answered and dispatched, as well as paramedics arriving to the scene of calls and transporting patients to hospitals.

In the event of a labour disruption, emergency calls for ambulance/paramedic services will continue as usual. Non-emergency and low priority calls may be affected.
~City of Toronto - Labour Relations

Part of the problem is that Toronto Emergency Medical Services should either have its own union or bargaining unit, or it should at least be designated an essential service so that public health is not put in jeopardy just because the City of Toronto is trying to save a few bucks.

I can't speak for other Local 416 or Local 79 employees because I don't know what it is like for them.  I can only speak for myself, and my wife (who is a paramedic), and the people I know who every time they go to work they put themselves in the center of the some of the most difficult and traumatic experiences that our community faces each and every day. 

I know that paramedics come into contact with the sickest people in this city, and also have a very physical job that involves a lot of lifting (for instance, moving an unconscious person is probably a lot harder than you would think).  Emergency Medical Dispatchers (the group that I belong to) deal with the constant stress and anxiety of family members calling 911 for sick loved ones, as well as the distressed patients themselves whether they be trauma victims or suffering from acute or chronic medical conditions.

As a group, we deal with human frailty each and every day, 24 hours a day seven days a week, yet, by threatening to take away paid sick time, we are not even afforded the respect of being acknowledged as frail human beings ourselves.

Wake up, Toronto! The people who answer the phone when you call 911 and come and take care of you and your family and friends through difficult and traumatic times are just people, just like you. There is a cost for putting one's self out there to help people in distress, and again, I can only speak for Toronto EMS employees, unfortunately there are a lot of people in our line of work who deal with their own medical conditions, sickness, and injuries.

Citizens of Toronto, this is your city. It does not belong to the corporation who is elected and appointed to serve you, its citizens. Please pass along your voice of support for Toronto EMS to your local city councilor and to David Miller's office in support of the people who are always there when you need them, who need your help right now. Remind them who they work for - You! It is neither fair nor equitable for them to put public health at risk because of their political maneuvering. Show them that you care about more than whether your garbage gets picked up next week.

Just to be clear, those of us who work for Toronto EMS and are manning the phones and ambulances during this strike will do our best to serve you, the citizens of Toronto. Just be advised, there will be less of us there to carry the load. At only 75% of normal staffing, this will definitely affect our response times.

Also, on a personal level, I want to say that I live with my family in Toronto, so as fellow residents this affects us too. This goes beyond my employment, I don't appreciate the City of Toronto corporation thinking that it is okay to keep Emergency Medical Services staffed at less than 100% of normal operational levels. That is why I am posting this right now. At this time we still don't know if the strike will happen or not.

Thank you for your support and comments are welcome.

18Jun/090

Robots, Cars & Megan Fox

Despite all of the cheesiness that pretty much anything done by Michael Bay, well, maybe even because of it, the next Transformers flick Revenge of the Fallen looks promising as the biggest film of the summer (or at least the biggest robots, although I hear the robots in Terminator Salvation are pretty big too). Robots, cars & Megan Fox... it doesn't really need to be coherent in any way. Did I mention Megan Fox?

I made a comment to my wife while we watched the trailer that I guess they were working on a trilogy, with Revenge of the Fallen sounding a little too much like The Empire Strikes Back, and sure enough, as per imdb, Transformers 3 is in development.

Add Star Trek and it sounds like a perfect drive-in combo.  Sweet!

16Jun/090

I Lika the Musique

So I just learned a really cool way to share music from Tara Busch, whom I met I recently on Twitter. It's called SoundCloud, and I like it because I've wanted to push more content from my own site instead of referring people to other sites such as Myspace. Like clips uploaded to YouTube, you can embed the track in a webpage with HTML.  Really cool... so without further ado, here you go...

4Jun/092

Fighting myself

You know, with a name like Macbraughton, which apparently I can't even spell myself, it is no wonder that people have trouble finding the stuff I write on my blog. After god-knows-how-long I just noticed that I had spelled it wrong in the wordpress header settings and all of my pages were titled Macbraugton instead of Macbraughton.

So just for the record, and for the bots out there, my name is spelled Macbraughton. Not Mac Braughton, Mac Broughton, Macbroughton, Mcbraughton, Mcbroughton, Mcbroten, Macbroten, Macbrotten, Mcbrotten, or any other damn mispelling that I can't think of at the moment.

There can be only one!

4Jun/091

Rogers Profiles my Wife in Attempts to Sell a Phone

So I've been telling my wife for months to wait to buy a new cellphone because although the iPhone is really cool, Google's Android platform is even cooler being open source and running Linux and all.  I've got to give it to Rogers...  I had read that they were planning to launch their "revolution"in the beginning of June but haven't had the time lately to catch all the details.  Just now I found this video with none other than Canadian/American actor Joshua Jackson as the Rogers spokesperson for their launch of the HTC Dream and Magic phones.

It's a little creepy, because next to David Duchovny I don't know if there is any other actor that my wife begins involuntarily salivating over every time his image appears  (don't worry, I don't get the David Duchovny thing either).  I never thought that there was such a specific nerdy female demographic in Canada but apparently there is and my wife is the target market.

I was going to try to get her to keep waiting because there are rumours on the internet that the new Canadian wireless entrant Globalive (aka Yak) is supposed to be coming out with the HTC phones later this year at much more competetive prices, but I don't know if I can outsell Joshua Jackson.  I showed her the promo video and before I knew what was happening she started watching youtube clips of him and downloading season 1 of Fringe off of bittorrent and telling me about his upcoming movies.

Damn you Rogers, I admit I am dead sexy but I haven't been in any major movies yet.  If she buys the G1 from you, you should at least give me a cut because I was the one who told her that Android was cool in the first place.

4Jun/091

Simple Stem Cell Thereapy Cures Blindness

Using stem cells from the patient's own good eye, University of South Wales researchers are curing blindness in an extremely simple and non-invasive procedure.  Makes one wonder what kind of other "miracle" medical treatments are just beyond the horizon.