Frozen Wastelands of the Mind
Friday, March 30, 2007
Thursday, March 29, 2007
Why You May Need an Online Persona
Employers are realizing that what people do online can actually prove their value as potential hires, not just rule them out based on drunken photos or revelations of other past missteps. Last year we saw articles like Overexposed in the Blogosphere warning how people’s online behavior and misbehavior might ruin their careers.
An interesting article to be sure. Oh, and by the way, If your name is Angus McQuarrie, you automatically dominate your top 10 google searches.
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Labels: narcissism, thoughts, work
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Life Completion
Apparently Jon's Post about Paris Hilton was mentioned by Andrew Potter on the Rebel Sell Blog. Supposedly I have friends who have actual ideas and can write about stuff. Who knew. =)
By the way, if you haven't read The Rebel Sell, you really should. It's profound.
Labels: books
Friday, March 16, 2007
Another steampunk Mod
For those of you enamored with the Steampunk genre as I am, This is frigging awesome.
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Resolve
I'm resolving, when I'm done school (or maybe before), to start going to conferences and shows where really interesting stuff happens, as opposed to the ones I go to now, which seem to be more or less pedantic political bickering.
That thought gives me some hope actually. A glimmer of possibilities. Seeing the possibilities in 6D.
A thought, from Ze.
Labels: thoughts
My new blog
My very newest blog is now up and running. You can find it at GhostRazor.com
The template is still very blogger, but I've been tweaking and playing with the very latest in Web 2.0 technologies. My name is all over the internet. Kinda scary.
I've decided to divest myself of any speeches regarding video games, and stick them in the new blog instead. Non-video game rumblings will still occur here. For now at least.
Labels: news
Saturday, March 10, 2007
Wednesday, March 07, 2007
Monday, March 05, 2007
Best TV Guide Ever
I have a lot of trouble figuring out what's on TV. And by on TV, I mean on TV, on my channels, and being able to search by show, or whatever.
No more:
Friends, allow me to introduce to you: Couchville. Nothing better than a full searchable, local channel indexed TV guide running in AJAX. At last.
