Mojosmusings
But can they make the trains run on time?
Adam Felbers has an amusing satirical post about the newly victorious Hamas party trying to deal with running a government. This is the kind of thing I would've written back when I had time. And, you know, if I thought of it.
Enabling technologies
The Dell Latitude X1 is so light, you can surf the web while you're on the can.
Welcome to the future.
This is why I like to hire entrepreneurs...
The initimable, largely full-of-it, but always entertaining and often dead-right
Guy Kawasaki has an excellent post on bootstrapping. Here's rule #11:
"Take the 'red pill.' This refers to the choice that Neo made in The Matrix. The red pill led to learning the whole truth. The blue pill meant waking up wondering if you had a bad dream. Bootstrappers don't have the luxury to take the blue pill. They take the red pill--everyday--to find out how deep the rabbit hole really is. And the deepest rabbit hole for a bootstrapper is a simple calculation: Amount of cash divided by cash burn per month because this will tell you how much longer you can live. And as my friend Craig Johnson likes to say, 'The leading cause of failure of startups is death, and death happens when you run out of money.' As long as you have money, you're still in the game."
Who do you have to ...etc...to get impeached around here?
Well said. (via Wonkette)
Rock on.
Finally got an
iPod (thanks Mom). It's been an entertaining couple of weeks going on a shopping spree of all my favorite songs from my youth. I definitely appreciate Apple's iMix offering, which lets you check out other people's mixes online, thus serving as a less automated but more useful recommendation engine.
Plus, I can now listen to Banditos, I'm Too Sexy, and New Age Girl over and over again (geez, early 90's much?). Only bummer is that iTunes doesn't have Detachable Penis and Euro Trash Girl.