Happy Canadian Thanksgiving!

by Jose HC on October 12, 2009

in General

It is a long weekend up here in Canada and we are celebrating our Thanksgiving!

We will be back tomorrow with some fresh content for all of you.  Personally I am very thankful for all the blessings in my life and today is definitely a good day to pause and consider from whom all these blessing come from!

Special thanks to the readers of this blog – now trending to almost 1500 visitors for October! Not that many in comparison to other places but to me it is a big deal. Hopefully as we provide more and better content we hope to continue increasing that number month to month. For now, as my son would say, it is a baby blog! It has been fun over the last few months to write and think about all things mobile… thank you.

On this Thanksgiving Monday I want to leave two things with you… one indirectly related to mobile and the other one related to Canada.

The first one is a single solitary thought that you will never hear on this blog on a regular day…  What is it?  My belief that RIM Co-CEO Jim Balsille should have been allowed to purchase the Phoenix Coyotes and moved them to Hamilton, Ontario.  Gary Bettman’s attitude and whoever else is behind him seems to be based on their own criteria and not what is best for the game of hockey and the fans.  Okay so maybe not that related to mobility…

The second thing is a set of pictures from a beautiful slide deck I found on Slideshare for you to enjoy and relax… and if you are Canadian then you can digest some of that turkey while you look at pictures. If I get a chance I will also post some personal thoughts on my personal (and neglected) blog.

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