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  1. Driving Relationships

    Is it just me or do you start having relationships with drivers on the road with you? I start calling them by their make, model, and/or color. “Come on in Green Toyota, you let me merge back there a bit ago.” Is that silly? Is that just me? Oh, and thanks for cutting me off, [...]

    Oct 26, 2007 — 8 Comments
  2. Wise Hypothesis

    From a wise guy I know (those that share our own beliefs are often viewed as wise): If you believe the stereotype that “Eastern” minds (Chinese in particular) are better at math than occidental minds, and math is the basis of the technology which moves information, and access to information is the basis for economic power, [...]

    Oct 24, 2007 — 2 Comments
  3. Unfair, unethical World Series ticket sales

    I have a huge issue with how tickets were sold here on Monday/Tuesday to the World Series games in Denver. My biggest issue is with the lying, unfair company behind the online ticket sales, Paciolan Inc. Here’s a run-down of all the issues and what I suspect really happened: No tickets were sold in-person: They said putting [...]

    Oct 23, 2007 — 7 Comments
  4. Five things to do while driving

    If you

    Oct 19, 2007 — 2 Comments
  5. Accomplish anything you want: pick 5 priorities

    I keep telling people that my generation (Gen-Y, Millenials) are going to be one where prioritization becomes more important than ever. With the internet alone we have unlimited resources to do, learn, and be interested by nearly everything the world has to offer. But, as I’ve always believed: just because you’re capable of doing anything, [...]

    Oct 14, 2007 — 12 Comments
  6. Do you have a multi-threaded mind?

    As I sit here and write this I’m also listening to music and following along with it. I’m sure we all do it, this is no amazing feat. To some people the additional input forces you to focus. For others, it’s distracting. For me, I feel like I can pay attention to what I’m doing [...]

    Oct 13, 2007 — 2 Comments
  7. The Accident Tent

    I will buy a burrito to anyone who helps me build “The Accident Tent.” Tow trucks and local and highway law enforcement will carry them in the trunk. As soon as they arrive at an accident and move it out of traffic they pop out this all-encompassing tent surrounding everything and everyone so that it [...]

    Oct 10, 2007 — 3 Comments
  8. Takeaways from Community Next

    This weekend was the third iteration of Community Next and it was focused on developing for platforms (in other words: how to make money off of Facebook). I’ve been tossing around some ideas myself and only needed to listen to one or two panels to determine following: The “bubble” has decentralized. Instead of one big commotion [...]

    Oct 8, 2007 — 5 Comments
  9. Facebook Postulate #2

    More active users attract more money (pageviews, clicks) via their news feed activity. In other words, if they show up in my feed and I click to see, we just helped Facebook earn money.

    Oct 4, 2007 — No Comments
  10. Haunted libraries really exist?

    Haunted libraries really exist? According to George Eberhart at the Britannica blogs, there are a number of haunted libraries throughout the country. I asked 9rules and am curious: why do you think libraries are often portrayed as haunted, and do people still visit libraries?

    Oct 2, 2007 — 2 Comments