Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I kept waking up last night with answers to the questions from yesterday’s interview popping into my head. The experience is comparable to a web bot being sent for information and returning two days later. Nice, but a little late. I’m feeling more than a little tired today, so not […]
Globble globble
And this week’s award for best irony goes to… …Me! For being underjoyed about the Blogger + Google deal; for discussing some of the negative consequences of the deal; for demonstrating, visually, a sense of perspective regarding “world” and “world with blog” and… …still managing to capture the top search position at Google for the […]
Blew it
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I didn’t want to say anything before hand but I had an interview with Anhueser-Busch today. It was a J2EE developer position, and the location was ten minutes from my house. I met with the manager and four other people, and they started asking about EJB containers right off the […]
This is your world on blog…
The excitement about Google and Blogger continues, though I wonder if we’re not drifting to the extreme goodness end of the spectrum in our view about what this will mean in the long term. Ben Vierk wrote: Noone can ignore the increasing space weblogs take in search results on Google. Weblogs are becoming Google’s primary […]
Scorched Earth
Jonathon wrote a thoughtful and compelling response to my post Cut the Ribbon yesterday, using as counter-point the political and social condition of the Japanese people prior to World War II, and the prosperity these same people have enjoyed since. He doesn’t deny the “ribbon of folly and greed, arrogance and stupidity’; instead, he writes: Rather I accept Thomas […]
