Archive for July, 2007
William Kamkwamba
It was shortly after this year’s TEDGlobal Conference that I heard about William Kamkwamba. To quote from the Sydney Morning Herald,
William Kamkwamba, a 19-year-old high school student, first saw the internet at a TEDGlobal conference last month in Arusha, Tanzania. He was invited to the event – which aims to promote an exchange of ideas [...]
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Invite Share
Getting invites to a private beta just got a wole lot easier with Invite Share. For the past month or so I’ve been searching for a Joost invite. I tried Michael Arrington’s new site, Invite Share, and within a day I had my invite. A great concept, and a great website.
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Big Production
I finally have Big Production up. I still have a lot of content, forms, etc to get up there but at least it’s a start. Oh, and yes, it feels strange building a standard website from scratch; very old school. I guess I’ve been working off blogs and writing applications for work for too long. [...]
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Merlin’s War on Clutter
Merlin Mann has some great posts about his war on clutter. The first of ther series can be found here. This really struck home with us, as AJ and I are getting ready to start jettisoning crap over the next few months.
Plus, I love this quote from Peter Walsh’s book, It’s All Too Much:
If the stuff [...]
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Thunder on the Ohio
Here’s some of the video I just finished from this past weekend’s Thunder on the Ohio.
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Evansville
Well, the bags are packed, the work is just about done, and we’ll be heading home to Atlanta tomorrow morning. We’re currently in our “Other” home, Evansville, Indiana. I guess our “Other/Other” home can be considered Wilmington Island, Georgia. There is something liberating about creating my first post for [...]
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