Katherine Tate
Celebrating a stream of semi-conscious thought.
Every month I get an e-newsletter from Russell Martin and Associates about project management. Lou Russell used to speak at my events and I still enjoy corresponding with her from time to time. This quote was included in her latest newsletter and it's a good one to live by. Enjoy!
As we grow up, we learn that even the one person that wasn't supposed to ever let you down probably will. You will have your heart broken probably more than once and it's harder every time. You'll break hearts too, so remember how it felt when yours was broken. You'll fight with your best friend. You'll blame a new love for things an old one did. You'll cry because time is passing too fast, and you'll eventually lose someone you love. So take too many pictures, laugh too much, and love like you've never been hurt because every sixty seconds you spend upset is a minute of happiness you'll never get back. Don't be afraid that your life will end, be afraid that it will never begin. ~anonymous~
I find this whole mashup thing amazing... Google Maps mashups seem to be the most prevalent.
I can't even begin to imagine the horror the people on this tour had to endure... We've all heard the story of someone tipping over a porta-potty when some unsuspecting person was in there. This had to be infinitely more shocking. Almost every time I've used a porta-potty there's been alcohol involved, while I'm usually stone sober when I'm on a sightseeing tour. For DMB's sake I hope this isn't true... can you imagine the pain and suffering lawsuits lining up if they (or their bus driver) were in the wrong?
I found my way to this post this morning by Bradley Horowitz of Yahoo. I'm intrigued by the concept of the Love Machine at Linden Lab and wonder if you need a certain employee profile to avoid having it devolve into a self-serving mechanism for elevating one's popoularity. Creating a feedback loop is an important part of building a solid (and exciting) company - maybe something like this is the answer? I'll noodle on this for a while...
Another "ripped from my email" post. I can't wait to put some of these to the test. #17 reminds me of a day from sixth grade. It was the late 70's and when I arrived at class our teacher was a little haggard. He proceeded to set us to work on some math practice (I think), leaned back in his desk chair and put two large slices of cucumber over his eyes and relaxed. I remember a sense that something wasn't quite right, but we left him alone except for the occasional outburst, which he quickly quelled without removing the cucumbers from his face.
This entire post comes to you via an email I received from a respected colleague. Based on this release, I tend to doubt this person's assertion that they are trying to get rid of tons of mulch to anyone that will haul it away. But it pays to be informed... FYI...