March 2008
83 posts
Finally going to post office to mail these packages. Happy Birthday/Happy Easter/Happy Return of Your Long-Lost T-Shirt Day!
12:56 a.m. last night
Liz: I feel like I haven’t seen you recently, even though I have.
Josh: That was because of the migraine. That sucked.
Liz: Yeah, but we still talked a lot that night.
Josh: It’s because I’m ephemeral.
Liz: You don’t have to act effeminant when you say you’re effemeral.
Josh (once more, with emphasis): I’m ephemeral.
Liz: Did you know that in Bali if you...
“If the news is important, it will find me” - -... →
Both Mathew and Brian Stelter’s pieces are well worth reading — evolve or die!
Stop the Financial Double-Standard for Green Cars... →
Five Nominees for Process Hall of Fame | The... →
Lombardi’s Phil Gilbert in the BPM Hall of Fame.
I hate meetings. Metting suck. I hate meetings. I want my day back. Pout. Where is Tim Ferris when you need him?
While the majority of the PR industry truly believed they were doing the right...
– Thanks Solis for the awesome post!
The Psychology of Entrepreneurial Misjudgment →
This is an awesome piece by Mac Andreesen, quoting Charlie Munger.
It's a Wrap! Ernie Cline Has Written the Ultimate... →
Liz and my friend Ernie is officialy famous!
ReadWriteTalk » Blog Archive » Semantic Web Gang:... →
RWW and Talis’ new podcast series;)
Muxtape →
Muxtape = online mix tapes. It rocks, check it out!
FriendFeed Blog: Post your FriendFeed comments... →
Hehe MG is inadvertently more famous;)
New Download Squad PR submission form | Grant... →
Hehehe. Grant is at it again;)
Expense reports first thing Monday morning — double suck.
Quotably peeps same that built MakeMeSustainable: http://greenriver.org/portfolio/mms.html — go Ben and team;)
The Game Plan →
Amazing slide deck from Saul Griffith on his proposed framework for climate change.
Big Buck Bunny - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia →
The trailer just came out, the latest in the open source movie experiment…
Commentary: Inside the Twisted Mind of the... →
If you think that security as a space or discipline is boring or something best left to other people, as I myself am guity of as well, read this article!
Is Thoughtful Analysis Dead? « The Guidewire →
A really interesting post from Carla on the state of thoughtful analysis and the future of the Guidewire blog.
Installing Xobni — any tips on use/hacking?
Pleasing Google's Tech-Savvy Staff - WSJ.com →
My colleague Kevin” “Honestly dude, that’s like asking why ‘Goodnight Moon’ wasn’t as good as ‘Beowulf.’” I’ll let you guess the topic;)
Looks like Dad might score a sweet new house via a land stewardship deal, yay!
Good lord I hate friggin’ invoices.
Constructive Criticism « The Guidewire →
Chris is spot on as usual, in this case about the very public and much anticipated openings up of PN Austin clients Twine and Friendfeed.
A Smarter Way To Go Green « The Guidewire →
Carla on MMS;)
2cote The Good, the Bad, and the Schwag — http://tinyurl.com/2zpmko
Billy Bragg was DOPE last night. I was in the front row. http://tinyurl.com/2rpndt
SXSW Diary: The Good, the Bad, and the Schwag «... →
Dave and Ben’s SXSW experience on Found/Read.
louisgray.com: 5 Blog Candidates for Tomorrow's... →
All 5 of these are worth reading!
Tonight: Spoon, Gonzo movie @cote, Billy Bragg
Minding the Planet: Twine Perspective on Yahoo... →
Accupuncture friggin’ rules. Also, Twitter usage is still riding the SXSWi bump, which also rules.
Semweb is getting serious, I need a slow news cycle to come along SOON so that I can actually get shit done.
Breakfast tacos. 20 out of last 32 meals involved tacos. Rawk.
The Tools Google Uses Internally →
Sinus infection strikes again. Balls.
How to Change the World: The Myth of A Listers and... →
A really interesting report came out from CNET on how information is acquired and dispersed among social networks.
At Eisner/Cuban talk — why didn’t they hold this downstairs in one of the ballrooms?