by David | Feb 5, 2008 | economics, technology, working
Last week I took the train to New York City to attend a board meeting for a non-profit arts center I work with. A lot of interesting things were discussed, but the one that stuck in my head was, “our database still stinks.” That’s a Microsoft...
by David | Jan 22, 2008 | media, reading & writing, working
I was starting to worry that the market for paid search was getting as crowded and overheated as email marketing has become. People were subjected to my “reaching out vs. being found” lecture (PPT slides available on request) several times per week. When...
by David | Jan 22, 2008 | reading & writing, working
I was sitting in Andala Cafe eating amazing hummus while watching the sky turn from blue to white and I had an idea. I know, you’re stunned. This doesn’t happen often, and even less frequently outside the thinking room. So I grabbed an index card and just...
by David | Jan 4, 2008 | media, reading & writing, technology, working
Are we alone? Nobody watching? Good. I want to tell you about a secret blog. (Don’t arch your eyebrow at me, KC, this isn’t about your secret blog) I’ve been working hard at migrating Ipswitch’s Daily Network Monitor Blog from its current...
by David | Dec 5, 2007 | culture, reading & writing, technology, working
More synchronicities and reveries. Last week, I joined some good folks from two of my favorite TLAs, PRC and MIT for a reception at the new gallery space at MIT’s Center for Theoretical Physics, which was created in collaboration with the Photographic Resource...
by David | Nov 18, 2007 | working
I washed a shirt with a business card in the pocket. Was it yours? (The business card, not the shirt.) Call me?