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8 months ago

in Be Political on Andrew Hyde
You know I dont vote. You know why. The primary reason being that it drives me nuts that people get all "world changing" every 3.5 years. Fuck being political. Be a world changer daily. Vote with your actions every day. (and by you, I dont mean you, I mean people in general). Do good every day. Make a small difference in someone's life TODAY, everyday. There will be a million posts just like this one. All with merit, all with heartful goodness behind it. But voting wont make the world a better place. Action will. Be active, fuck the political.

10 months ago

in You Are Not Listening To Whispers on Andrew Hyde
While I agree with this post in its entireity (almost) - this sentence just rang strange for me "Treat them with respect, and sometimes the most respectful thing you can do is implement what they are asking for." That sounds like giving in to a single vocal detractor. It sounds like allowing people outside the company to drive company direction. The issue is that many companies are pulled in multiple directions by multiple forces. Its great to get feedback from users, but no matter what a company does, there will be a group of people that are supportive, and a group of people that are disappointed. Which one do you listen to? If you implement what the disappointed group wants (as suggested in the sentence above), then does the happy group become the disappointed group? Listening is fantastic. But its doesnt stop there. A company must CRITICALLY listen. A company must be able to separate the signal from the noise, and, while acknowledging all that they have been heard, only act on the feedback that truly drives a company's vision and mission forward. And, Geoff, you are correct, action is important. But what is more important is honesty and truth. I have gotten thousands of suggestions from customers, investors, and other interested parties, and while, again, I acknowledge listening to them, I indicate to each group what exactly we plan to implement, when that implementation may occur -- in essence setting proper expectations. If you tell an interested party that you are going to do something, then do it. If you are not going to do anything, tell them that too.

1 year ago

in Maybe the Weird Science Boys Had It Right on Learn To Duck
Im good with the boobs part...LOL.

1 year ago

in The friend I don’t deserve on The Epic Beat Blog
so i know aaron is all "anti-blog" but he should breakdown and create one just for people who can't see his face all the time.
emily toooooo.

i miss those two.

1 year ago

in 280 - 210 - 240 on The Epic Beat Blog
you can do iiiiiiiiiiiiiiit!
:)

1 year ago

in Lars and the Real Girl on The Epic Beat Blog
i want to see it toooooo!!!

2 years ago

in Get coffee here! Just don’t tell anyone. on The Epic Beat Blog
i've been there once.
went to check out some chick's photos that were up.



i'll have to see about getting some of mine put together to hang in there. more coffee houses should allow artists to display stuff. yup.

2 years ago

in http://theepicbeat.com/blog/2007/05/19/113/ on The Epic Beat Blog
it is my goal to master the tin whistle by the end of this year.

2 years ago

in http://theepicbeat.com/blog/2007/05/18/112/ on The Epic Beat Blog
no wonder my stomach hurts when i eat mentos and drink diet coke.


cute house.

2 years ago

in The incredible secret of good posts on TheWayoftheWeb
Thanks for the mention :)

3 years ago

in OhGizmo! » Archive » One Second Iris Scanning Webcam Closer To Market on OhGizmo!
Iris scanning DOES add one major thing to the mix that fingerprint scanning doesn't. Iris scanners cannot be faked by use of a gummy bear. If someone uses a fingerprint scanner, someone later can get the print with a gummy bear and use it to scan in successfully.

3 years ago

in Why The Long Face? on The Other Side of Everything
Thanks for your post. I happened upon it. I wonder if the 40's are as self realizing for everyone, everywhere, across the globe. I, too, am 44 and have found an inner peace about myself. Unfortunately, I did not have that confidence in my 20's when my outsides were relatively attractive. But I like myself now, and what others think of my looks, which aren't bad, how I dress, what my opinion is, etc, gives us a new type of freedom we didn't have enjoy before. And I LIKE IT!!
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