family Brief family update... Walking by an ATM booth this morning, my son asked "can we go to the money store?" I asked why he needed to go to the "money store," to which he replied "so I can then put money in my piggy bank." A quick
me.dium Bank in Boulder! Last week we announced $15 million in financing from Commonwealth Ventures [http://mashable.com/2007/06/11/medium-funded/]. We are happy campers right now. From a selfish perspective, I couldn't be more excited that the bet I placed on Me.dium [http://me.dium.com] several months ago
family Our kids. We have two children: a 20 month old girl, and a 4.5 yr. old boy. They're both wonderful! So far, our son is a quiet-type, and generally shy. He has a few really good friends, rather than lots of acquaintances. He loves to bike (he has a
music Excessive obsession: music. While sitting down to do some work, I fired up iTunes and dug up some music. I noticed the play count for a particular song I wanted to listen to; it was really high (in the hundreds). Seeing this reminded me of other play counts for other songs I hammer
me.dium Me.dium; it's a startup life. Why did I leave my phat Technical Advisor job at AOL [http://aol.com/] six months ago to join Me.dium [http://me.dium.com/]? I took a 60% pay cut and doubled my hours in the process. I'm stressed to a degree I didn't know
me.dium Blending technology and marketing. At a Me.dium [http://me.dium.com] company all-hands meeting the other day we talked about the necessity of having marketing expertise as well as technical expertise in order to get the job done. I've long believed all you need is good technology in order to succeed.
Getting old Came across the 1995 movie "Clueless [http://imdb.com/title/tt0112697/]" tonight. I remember when I could relate to the movie back in the mid-90's. Watching it now, I realize how old I've gotten :-). Fun movie, but kegger parties and cliques don'
Fish bowls, attention streams, activity, and monitoring. I find twitter [http://twitter.com/home] funny on so many levels. One that jumps out at me is the attention deficit disorder that twitter perpetuates. As if we're not sliced and diced enough these days with media coming at us from so many angles on so many
Fish bowls, attention streams, activity, and monitoring. I find twitter [http://twitter.com/home] funny on so many levels. One that jumps out at me is the attention deficit disorder that twitter perpetuates. As if we're not sliced and diced enough these days with media coming at us from so many angles on so many
Fish bowls, attention streams, activity, and monitoring. I find twitter [http://twitter.com/home] funny on so many levels. One that jumps out at me is the attention deficit disorder that twitter perpetuates. As if we're not sliced and diced enough these days with media coming at us from so many angles on so many
The Flu My entire family is sick with the flu. My four year old son got it first, and is only now recovering; he's had it for six days now. I got it second, and thought I was feeling better this morning, but am bed ridden again; I've
The Flu My entire family is sick with the flu. My four year old son got it first, and is only now recovering; he's had it for six days now. I got it second, and thought I was feeling better this morning, but am bed ridden again; I've
The Flu My entire family is sick with the flu. My four year old son got it first, and is only now recovering; he's had it for six days now. I got it second, and thought I was feeling better this morning, but am bed ridden again; I've
data: URI scheme Earlier today I added some DATA URIs to a blog entry I was putting together. I was in a situation in which I couldn't host the images anywhere, and they were under 250 bytes each, so I couldn't reference them via HTTP, and nor would I
data: URI scheme Earlier today I added some DATA URIs to a blog entry I was putting together. I was in a situation in which I couldn't host the images anywhere, and they were under 250 bytes each, so I couldn't reference them via HTTP, and nor would I
data: URI scheme Earlier today I added some DATA URIs to a blog entry I was putting together. I was in a situation in which I couldn't host the images anywhere, and they were under 250 bytes each, so I couldn't reference them via HTTP, and nor would I
Digital Asset Management (DAM) and the amateur photographer I'm somewhere between an amateur photographer and a pro; trending toward the amateur side of that scale. I outgrew my point-and-shoot about six months ago, and wound up with a Canon EOS 30D DSLR. I'm loving the SLR, and am happily shooting in RAW now that
Digital Asset Management (DAM) and the amateur photographer I'm somewhere between an amateur photographer and a pro; trending toward the amateur side of that scale. I outgrew my point-and-shoot about six months ago, and wound up with a Canon EOS 30D DSLR. I'm loving the SLR, and am happily shooting in RAW now that
Digital Asset Management (DAM) and the amateur photographer I'm somewhere between an amateur photographer and a pro; trending toward the amateur side of that scale. I outgrew my point-and-shoot about six months ago, and wound up with a Canon EOS 30D DSLR. I'm loving the SLR, and am happily shooting in RAW now that
wireless recharging is here! I was discussing the idea of devices recharging themselves from ambient radio waves (of which there are obviously plenty) with some friends a couple of years ago. I was generally looked at with doubtful eyes and there was plenty of chuckling going on. A friend of mine just blogged [http:
wireless recharging is here! I was discussing the idea of devices recharging themselves from ambient radio waves (of which there are obviously plenty) with some friends a couple of years ago. I was generally looked at with doubtful eyes and there was plenty of chuckling going on. A friend of mine just blogged [http:
wireless recharging is here! I was discussing the idea of devices recharging themselves from ambient radio waves (of which there are obviously plenty) with some friends a couple of years ago. I was generally looked at with doubtful eyes and there was plenty of chuckling going on. A friend of mine just blogged [http:
me.dium nomenclature I find it interesting how groups of people produce nomenclature specific to things the group is doing. The words that pop out of software companies are always funny to consider outside the walls of the company itself. Not that me.dium [http://me.dium.com] was the first to use
me.dium nomenclature I find it interesting how groups of people produce nomenclature specific to things the group is doing. The words that pop out of software companies are always funny to consider outside the walls of the company itself. Not that me.dium [http://me.dium.com] was the first to use
me.dium nomenclature I find it interesting how groups of people produce nomenclature specific to things the group is doing. The words that pop out of software companies are always funny to consider outside the walls of the company itself. Not that me.dium [http://me.dium.com] was the first to use