Archive for November, 2009

Three Thailand Job Sites in English

For those who are seeking for employment or looking for new employees there are three job boards which are in English (though for the JobsDB site many of the jobs are for Thais or in Thai). Craigslist Bangkok – covers the entire country of Thailand, not only Bangkok The cesspool aka Thaivisa.com – the classifieds [...]

Dave McClure Makes Sense, Again

Dave has always made sense, but now there is some great convergence between a number of presentations and his model for stages of development and investment. Even for someone doing a startup without investments, and in a different industry (with different timelines) the stages are great and the mentality of continual innovation as an embedded [...]

Zenchine – Zen Poetry Blog, Twitter, Identica, Facebook

Birch Moon, originally uploaded by chefranden. This is an update on the Haiku, Tanka and Image Meditation project, which is purely a hobby and amateur effort but is growing and getting some traffic. Humble origins, Twitter Haiku The 140 character limit of twitter is not a problem for micropoetry forms such as Haiku (with a [...]

Building with Facebook – Social Dev Camp Chicago 2009

Building with Facebook – Social Dev Camp Chicago 2009 Hacking on the social web SocialDevCamp Chicago David Recordon & Luke Shepard Building with Facebook Connect and Platform A Brief History Connect Social everywhere Web Mobile Desktop Game Consoles Social Web Building Blocks Activity Opening up to the people around you Connections The people and connections [...]

Websites and PageRank – Current Projects

Ahh, uh, registered too… damn… many… domain names. Here are the ones that count and matter if they don’t count. In other words these are active sites in terms of SEO, Search Engine Marketing and web content management, by PageRank and Alpha. PageRank 4 Jeff McNeill Consulting SEE TEFL PageRank 3 Waikiki Natatorium Sourcegirl Zen/Machine [...]

On Reaching Middle Age – วัยกลางคน

I was reading an obituary on on Jim Carroll (Basketball Diaries) and it seemed a lot more personal and less like I was reading history. I think I’ve reached “middle age” (วัยกลาง). Was compelled to write this in my notebook: Somehow I’ve muddled into middle age. Evidence: I read obituaries, become bored with anyone under [...]

November 10, 2009 • Tags: , , • Posted in: Psychology • One Comment

Just a Post

Here there. Now that everyone else has gone home it’s just you and me here. Let me blather on for a few moments, it helps me unwind and I am comfortable doing this with you. Thanks for lending your understanding ear and the sounding board so I can hear myself think and get your feedback. [...]