think small and insignificant
Quitting smoking has taught me something (I can officially call it quitting now that I’m 3 weeks into the cold turkey). I’ve realized that we can measure a lot of things by how small objects in our life’s rearview mirror actually appear.
2 years ago I struggled with a negative thought. I was harping on myself […]
making the martyr
This effectively makes the entire internet illegal.
As a two-bit pickpocket in a world of pirates, TV-Links may have just hit the PR jackpot. I’d be hiring a campaign manager with my one phone call if I was them.
when?
I just want to know when the world will wake up to this. All I ever read about is how we can’t focus, we can’t stick to the program, we can’t commit to a system. They say we create rules arbitrarily. They wonder why we can’t separate work from the rest of our lives.
The reason […]
education gets lots amongst the bright lights
Moving from the world of advertising into the world of digital education, I’m motivated to help this basic human right become just as sexy a proposition as being the most trafficked blog, or the facebooker with the most friends.
my facebook review
Her: ||?.
Me: andrew
I asked her what impression she got from my pictures. She answered with a Facebook profile review that I probably should have paid for. Ironically, this may be the first conversation ever to hit ‘ideas for conversations’.
21/10/2007 11:02:09 PM ||?. … you’re keeping it censored.
21/10/2007 11:02:28 PM ||?. … it’s clear. […]
a rare look into ’semantic’
Posted in May, but this is truly amazing.
the gen y forgottens
I make a point to stay up to date with all the talk about Generation Y - how they’re a pain to manage, they expect the world, and how they have the talent to do great things. Many university students are taking a crack at their own companies right away, instead of waiting for a […]
to my sisters
I made a donation last night in your names to Room to Read. The money will go towards building a Reading Room in Cambodia. John Wood is an amazing man and I’d encourage anyone to read Leaving Microsoft to Change the World. You can purchase it here.
system access fees
This kind of thing makes me want to leave business altogether. Please sign the petition (even if the majority of the settlement ends up in the legal firm’s pockets). It’s a matter of principle. Oh, and join the Facebook Group too.
Why does it always feel like a battle for which “service” provider can provide the […]
re-inventing the re-invented
So it looks as though I’ll be moving my more cohesive thoughts over to www.openslope.com. I’m going to use this blog as my “I don’t give a damn who is reading, I’m going to write what I bloody well please” blog. I guess you could say I’m one step away from making this a diary. […]