Archive for March, 2006
All of those notes from SXSWi…
0 Comments Published by Tracy Ruggles March 27th, 2006 in organization, sxsw2006I really am going to get these notes out. I’m going to crank through a few tonight I think. The good thing is… they won’t be straight copies of the notes since a lot of the ideas have been percolating through here and I’ll have a bit more to say. Stay tuned…
Bush Declares Congress Irrelevant
0 Comments Published by Tracy Ruggles March 26th, 2006 in politicsI thought maybe I was reading The Onion for a moment, but no… Bush Declares Congress Irrelevant is a real headline from a real blog/news site. I hope that we’re not creating a generation of kids that witnesses the separation of powers and the system of checks and balances de-legitimized by the power […]
The mysterious shipment finally arrived!
0 Comments Published by Tracy Ruggles March 21st, 2006 in imagination, peaceUPDATE: the package of books I wrote about earlier finally came today. There were some cryptic messages handwritten in a very messy style on the top of the box. It looks vaguely like a table of dates and statuses. 3/15, 3/16 and 3/17 with the word ’security’ on each row. Odd…
But, […]
Quotes from the Coudal/Fried opening sxswi keynote…
0 Comments Published by Tracy Ruggles March 21st, 2006 in web2.0, entrepreneur, sxsw2006[from Saturday, March 11th] not exactly quotes per se, but my transcriptions of little bits of info that jumped out at me…
“A small team, building a web app… and becoming successful. Still possible?”
“This year’s panels are less about tools and more about the business and the collaboration.”
“Creatives and designers are taking on more of […]
The Vernal Equinox
0 Comments Published by Tracy Ruggles March 20th, 2006 in imagination, entrepreneur, communityThe earth’s axis has a bit of a wobble, but is generally pointing towards Polaris, Thuban and Vega. But, in relation to the sun, it appears to oscillate as it makes its way around. Here in Austin, the exact time at which the Sun will be directly perpindicular to the axis is at […]
Devotees claim Nepal’s missing Buddha Boy found
0 Comments Published by Tracy Ruggles March 19th, 2006“He was tired of the crowds and wanted to meditate in peace,” Thing reportedly said. “So he went deeper into the forest seeking quiet.”:
Devotees claim Nepal’s missing Buddha Boy found…
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