Rain and Change
Today and this weekend, we are going to have a long period of light rain here in they Bay. The west coast wet winter is getting closser, I guess, and for once I am loving it.
My wife and I bought a house prior to our wedding, it’s a small house (1200 sq feet) in a [...]
Designing With Vision
Dave Cortright created designed this slide deck titled “Designing With Vision.” It really blew my mind off. The deck reminded me of my ex colleague Keisuke Omi, who is also a super talented designer.
Please check it out, let me and/or him know what you think.
Designing With Vision
View SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. (tags: startup [...]
Master of 500 Hats, welcome to PlanetVC
I have recently added Master of 500 Hats, a blog by Dave McLure to PlanetVC.
I have been following this blog for sometime now, and I really like his writings. The reason why I’ve not done this earlier is that Dave is not officially a venture capitalist. He is an angel investor, and a start-up advisor. [...]
Linus’ blog
Linus Torvalds have started blogging this month. Here is how to get there: http://torvalds-family.blogspot.com/.
He said in his first post that he wants a place where he can share about his family, hence the URL.
To this date he has written 6 posts, including one mentioning about his family dog, Teddy.
Although this was supposed to be his [...]
Compensation Structure for Early Companies
Just got this from planetvc today.
Matt McCall who writes at VC Confidential recently posted a compensation structure for typical early stage companies. Matt stressed out that what he meant with ‘early’ is not start-up at bootstrap phase. At which, salaries are much lower, but equity ownerships are higher. I am a little surprised that the [...]
My old blog: ez.spikesource.com
I used to blog at ez.spikesource.com. The blog was hosted by Blog-City, owned by an ex Spikesource evangelist, Alan Williamson. The bad news is that the blog is now off-line. The good news, they were nice enough to allow me to keep the backups. Here they are:
ezspikesourcecom_December2007_part1.html
ezspikesourcecom_July2007_part1.html
ezspikesourcecom_January2007_part1.html
ezspikesourcecom_August2006_part1.html
ezspikesourcecom_July2006_part1.html
ezspikesourcecom_June2006_part1.html
ezspikesourcecom_May2006_part1.html
ezspikesourcecom_April2006_part1.html
ezspikesourcecom_March2006_part1.html
ezspikesourcecom_February2006_part1.html
ezspikesourcecom_November2005_part1.html
ezspikesourcecom_October2005_part1.html
ezspikesourcecom_September2005_part1.html
Stock Technical Analysis Resource
A friend of mine gave me this link: http://www.elliottwave.com/club/members/tutorial/default.htm. It is a comprehensive technical analysis guidance based on Elliott Wave’s principal.
I haven’t really read through it, but he said good things about it.
Capitalizing ‘Joe the Plumber’
A few hours ago I wrote that Joe the plumber should capitalize on the recent buzz that he created.
Boy, people are fast!! People are milking the buzz already. Here are some that I found:
Rich Segal found the best one: People are selling swag already, and they’ve gone as far as doing adsense campaign.
I couldn’t stop [...]
Joe, part deux
Just a small post related to Joe.
Joe, what kind of business were you buying? Is it a plumbing company? If so, you should buy it. Change the business name to “Joe - The Plumber”. Make sure you get your license first. And then business will pour, I guarantee it.
Free marketing is like a jackpot. Don’t [...]
Joe
Joe is my favourite text editor, it will be really hard for me to work without it.
Joe has been on the news a lot since yesterday. ‘Joe the plumber’, that is. He became an overnight star after the final debate between the presidential candidates last night. His real name is Joe Wurzelbacher, a 34 year [...]
