Archive for the 'Random' Category

Skin

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

Having had a benign spot surgically removed from my head last week, skin ailments are top of my mind. Carly at First Round caught my attention with this heartbreaking skin disorder she came across.

Yes, those are his hands. It all started with a single wart. Here’s an excerpt from a documentary on him.

Flora Grubb has mojo

Monday, May 14th, 2007

I knew Flora when she was an unemployed dot com dropout.
Back in 2001 she was really struggling. Couldn’t figure out what she wanted to do next, whether it was another tech job or something she hadn’t thought of. You could tell she was something special, that the wheels were spinning in her head. But it [...]

My new perch

Wednesday, February 7th, 2007

Quick note: I’m now blogging about the philosophy and process of building my new company and product from Demand Satisfaction. Swing on by sometime!

Looking forward to a year of Satisfaction

Monday, January 1st, 2007

I prefer to avoid new years resolutions–for me, they’re too tactical a response to the turning of the calendar. I prefer to select a unifying theme to guide me through the tumult of daily life. A strategic north star, a melodic refrain, a mantra. I limit it to one word, and make sure it is [...]

Okay, I’ll start blogging again (at least momentarily)

Saturday, December 23rd, 2006

Amy has shamed me into blogging again with this latest 5 things meme. Perhaps I’ll even write a post about why I vanished from my blog as suddenly and inexplicably as the Anasazis vanished from their cliff dwellings. But first, by the rules of the meme, I have to list five things people don’t know [...]

We’re having a hoedown!

Wednesday, July 5th, 2006

Isn’t it about time for another party? It’s been six months since the last one, after all.
This one is a Hoedown. Knowing us, we’ll take it way too far.
Better not miss it. RSVP now.

Bubble or petrie dish?

Wednesday, May 10th, 2006

Angela Gunn from USA Today’s Techspace blog had an exchange after she published her post about Valleyschwag. She started:
I remember some of the stuff that rolled through the offices of the
publication I was at during the first boom, and there was seriously a
point where the swag levels just made me nervous — we furnished an
entire [...]

Cereal Bar is famous (among dozens)

Sunday, April 16th, 2006

Dan Fost of the SF Chronicle starts off his article, Web 2.0 has a local address, with Rubyred’s cereal bar. Here are some of the juicy bits:
The unofficial meal of the Internet comeback is a bowl of Kellogg’s Crispix and some fresh-squeezed grapefruit juice - served with pleasure at the Monday morning “cereal [...]

A Mightier Mighty Girl

Friday, April 14th, 2006

Congratulations to our friend and office-mate, Maggie Mason, who just re-launched her famous blog, Mighty Girl with a fresh, peppy design and new functionality. I’m honored to have worked with her in putting it together.
She’s a sharp girl, that Maggie.

An adorable turing test

Saturday, April 8th, 2006

How annoying are those web form Turing tests* that make you copy illegible characters into a field to prove that you’re an actual human. There’s a new solution: kitties.
The KittenAuth Test prompts users to distinguish between the feline cute and various other shades of cute (e.g. owls, donkeys, hamsters, etc.). Besides being fun, it [...]

In defense of irrational exuberance