What I Learned from Shigeru Miyamoto






Google just released voice search for the iPhone. I have a feeling that it will change the way I use my phone. This is Google's second big launch in as many weeks. The audio quality of Google video chat blew me away. For the first time, I strongly prefer using video chat to placing a phone call.
In fact, it's 7AM and I just video chatted with an engineer in China from my couch...for free. Now, I'm instantly publishing the story from my touch screen cell phone. Oh, and Obama is the next president. The world is getting so awesome.

I love Apple computers. I'm obsessed. So the Apple computer... It challenges me. It basically says, "What are you going to write worthy of me?" I can feel this. I'm compelled. And often I'm like dude, today I'm out. I got nothing.
J.J. Abrams - Mystery Box, creator of Lost, Fringe, and Cloverfield
After almost 5 years of faithful service, I'm finally retiring my trusty Thinkpad t40. I'm not usually a guy who gets attached to inanimate objects, but I have to admit that I'm a little sad to be replacing the t40 as my primary machine. I spent my very first paycheck from my very first job on this computer, and I never regretted the purchase.
I chuckled at friends who bought flashier looking machines from Sony or Dell or Apple, only to replace them a couple years later. I've smugly watched airport travelers gently place their laptops into cushy cases, knowing that I could throw my t40 into any bag and it'd be no worse for wear.
It was inevitable that I'd eventually have to find a replacement machine for day-to-day work. I hope my faithful t40 enjoys an easy retirement hooked up to Divya's TV, serving up episodes of Lost and playing the occasinal dvd.
Enjoy your twilight years t40. It's been rich.

The fun (and scary) thing about doing a startup is that you get a chance to do a little bit of everything. The first couple folks in a company are the de facto CFOs, CTOs, secretaries, janitors.... and pretty much everything else a functional company needs.
A couple months ago I was watching some political ads and found myself thinking "man these are lame...how much cooler would it be to hear why your friends choose to support a candidate." At the same time, I was chatting with my friend Sean about trying out Facebook's development platform. After just a couple minutes we decided to pull the trigger and found a great coworker to help us out with development.
Today, I'm happy to say that we've finally brought the idea to fruition as a Facebook app called: faces of change. There's a lot more I'd like to add to the application, but I'm pleased with our first effort. Please check it out and tell me what you think. If the response is positive, I'll get our code cleaned up and release it as an open source tool for other organizations.
Check it out! http://www.thefacesofchange.com



