I talk about being simple a lot. I like software to be simple. It’s not as hard when you keep it that way. That’s important for a lot of reasons, but for me the most important thing is relating how that software is going to put dollars in your pocket.
The single most overlooked aspect of [...]
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Happy Path
Beautiful Blue Sky
So, in reality we are all searching for the thing that is going to make us the MOST happy. Something that will keep our interest. Something to keep us working hard, honest and feeling rewarded at the end of the day.
Y combinator had a great post HERE about ideas that they would like [...]
Content, the King
I am getting really tired of the endless articles reading about the trials and tribulations of Twitter. Frankly the assertions that people are making are absurd. I read a particularly good one today in this article. These guys can talk all they want about developers bailing, but the developers aren’t the ones making twitter [...]
Twrts - Small, Readable Stock Chart URL’s
I was fiddling around with an idea in my head to write a small website that helped me translate stock charts into nice looking URL’s. Most of the time, when you look at a stock chart and want to share that with someone, the URL is GIGANTIC. It contains all sorts of cool variables, [...]
StockTweet’s. Not the Puffy Things You Eat During Easter
I am a big fan and active user of Twitter, as I have posted about here. People are just starting to scratch the surface on some of the cooler things that we can do with the service. One of the places I think some things can be done is in the world of [...]
Push vs. Pull
A lot of people have asked me about what I am doing on the web, using technologies like Twitter, Facebook, etc.. It’s something that is hard to explain and is a bit nebulous. I use it to help build my social reputation on the web because of the industry I am in, [...]
I gave it a Twhirl
I have been using Twhirl, the popular Adobe Air client for Twitter, on my Powerbook now for about a week. I am trying desperately to figure out why. Twhirl has re-implemented the Twitter online interface giving you a desktop client that is platform independent. So the movement towards online applications that are [...]
Genius of the Wii
I am having my first experience with the Wii this week. I am amazed at how simple the interface is, along with the repeat play value. I love it. I know that tons of people have wrote about this. The biggest thing that gets overlooked with the Wii is the audience [...]
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I am currently a software developer for a small company in Louisville, KY. In my spare time, I have deep interest in investing in probable situations, finance, building a business, playing golf and basketball, and most important being a dad.
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