Gruntled – New Word of the Day
I’ve gotten plenty of humorous feedback on my post about abolishing the words traction, space, and thrilling from my vocabulary. Someone asked why I was so mean to words –
I’ve gotten plenty of humorous feedback on my post about abolishing the words traction, space, and thrilling from my vocabulary. Someone asked why I was so mean to words –
Fred – I’ll see you and raise you two. Fred Wilson had a delightful post on the word “traction” today as part of his VC Cliche of the Week series.
I’m not a golfer, but I can appreciate an amazing play / shot / race in any sport. Fred Wilson had a beautiful picture of Tiger Woods up on his
I’ve got another month before I have to send flowers, chocolate, and my other special mothers day stuff, but an email from my mom today prompted me to write an
There are an increasing number of high profile CTO bloggers appearing, including Adam Bosworth, Greg Papadopoulos, and Grady Booch. Two close friends and CTO’s / founders of companies
I’m in Paris again this week spending time with Amy. She’s basically stopped talking English, so I don’t understand anything she says to me anymore, which – while we have
Amy and I are huge supporters (and collectors) of the visual arts. The Denver Art Museum is in the process of building an extension to the museum which is a
If you thought it was challenging determining the quality of art these days (e.g. does it – or does it not – belong in MoMA), you apparently aren’t the only
I’ve been a Spencer F. Katt fan for as long as I can remember. I even have a classic Spencer Katt t-shirt and a coffee mug somewhere for rumors I sent
In this month’s Wired: Start: I Got Accepted at Google! article, the authors state that “for the classes of 2001 to 2004, getting into a corporate campus was harder than