of islands, small jungles and wine bottles
Yesterday.
A few friends and I went over to some place we call our island, somewhere along the shores of Lake Victoria, a few kilometers off Ggaba beach. We had a great time, did a mini picnic, as only us guys can, since it involved opening a wine bottle with a key!
We then called up our [...]
kaizen - small continuous improvements
There’s a book I bought sometime last year (I need to track down the person who borrowed it indefinitely), called The Toyota Way. It discusses and breaks down the 14 Principles of the Toyota Way as a management philosophy used by the Toyota corporation.
It’s a book I’d recommend to anyone involved in any type of [...]
how to start a rebellion, the rogue king way
Ever had that urge to rebel against everything that ties you down. The incessant urge to rebel against the system, against monotony, against redundancy, against boredom?
Ever wanted to feel the wind in your face, the mountain ranges at your feet, a shack for a crib and the earth falling away beneath you.
Ever want to take [...]
an unquenchable thirst for learning
Now that the cat is out of the bag, we can proceed with our scheduled programming.
I had a fairly interesting early childhood in Bugoolobi flats, staying with my cousins, running around playing dool, crusing old car tires and sliding on cutout jerrycans down treacherous slopes. One thing that stands out very clearly in my cousins’ [...]
