This Sunday will be my second father’s day. While for most fathers, this day will be about ties, socks and perhaps even a hammer, for me this father’s day is all about something else. Almost 2 years ago, my little daughter was born to me and my wonderful wife on a cold wintery day. After all the anticipation, we finally got to meet the little one that my wife nurtured within her for almost 9 months. And judging from my daughter’s reaction upon her big arrival, wow was she ever glad to meet us too. Loud enough to hear in the hallway, our daughter let the world know she had arrived. Little did we know that this liveliness would be her hallmark. Read more…
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Father's day
With Toronto, and it’s rain, well behind me (or at least very much to the west of me), I felt I should write about my overall feeling of eMetrics and my thoughts of web analytics’ future. Warning: Possible CLM ahead. Read more…
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Moving on
I’ve been at Concordia University for the better part of the last five years. During that time, I grew tremendously. I expanded my horizons, and explored ideas with reckless abandon – learning every step of the way. I’ve also had the pleasure of working with some of the most talented and ridiculously under-appreciated and under-valued professionals that I’ve ever met. Along the way, I have made many friends, many of whom I will truly miss.
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Bell, Concordia, Goodbye