Entries from September 2006
September 27th, 2006 · 2 Comments
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The act of publishing this work made me feel really nervous and almost caused me to give up. I chose to press on because that would be self-censorship and would set a bad example for my kids who will need to work hard to keep their creativity and enthusiasm for innovation alive.
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Tags: education
September 26th, 2006 · Comments Off
The supply/demand Triangle photo below is one of the latest products of the MashUp that is occurring in my brain since listening to Prof Lawrence Lessig’s address to LinuxWorld 2006. My original plan was to write a concise blog post (or maybe even white paper) summarizing neatly my reflections on this talk.
Instead, I have been [...]
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Tags: ReadWriteCulture · remix
September 25th, 2006 · Comments Off
Some of the crazy boys from WholeSale Meat are on a school trip to Japan. They have been there less than 24hours and already there is a podcast from Jacob – brilliant. If you are here because one of your kids is on that trip, wander over to the WholesaleMeat website and subscribe to the [...]
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Tags: podblazers
September 25th, 2006 · 1 Comment
Here is a little snippet from Gday World episode 153 in which Rich and Cam talk about their thoughts on Microsoft Zune and what it will take to build a real iPod killer. While I don’t agree 100% with Cam’s pontification, this discussion raises the killer issue – doing something that is meaningful in the [...]
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Tags: munge
September 25th, 2006 · Comments Off
Scary – the most frightening thing that has ever turned up in a vanity search!
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8410419606448518266&q=seyfang
Dave (LifeKludger) Wallace and I talking at the Connecting Up 2006 conference back in May. Notice the EvilGenuis T-Shirt (has become my ‘good luck charm’ for any public address on podcasting). I regularly draw strength from the connections I [...]
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Tags: lifekludger