03.26.08

Brain dump/link trap version 0.1

Posted in business, technology at 11:23 pm by coldclimate

My brain (and my rss feeds ) has been going into overdrive today.

Managing your time thought your calendar, diffiuclt to switch over to one imagines.  Only works if people don’t expect instant responces to emails.

An interesting paradigm shift, not having a bad table, rather than having people thing ill of you (and websites having no excuse for the “bad table”).

Building an entire work life by dealing with crisises could be highly profitable, but might well not be doing what youy want or taking you where you want?  If you can keep on top of the stress levels, there’s a lot of jobs to be had, but are the rewards for being the person who sorts out the root cause of the fires bigger?  Maybe.

Hyperconnectedness V’s The danger of easy access, are these two sides of the same coin?  Maybe twitters one-way-ness is the only reason it’s not a complete killer (and hasn’t caught on the way IM has to run large projects).  Other people seem to be having the same thoughts.

The more I hear about muxtapes, the more I hear about muxtapes.  muxtapes is everywhere.  Internet makes tipping easier, if the product is good, and this reduces the need for advertising, which is can be evil.  Speaking of evil marketting, I hovered over a targetted advert today on a site of which I am a memeber and noticed that embedded in the url was my name, my age, my sex, the last thing I searched for and the site this advert was being placed on.  I’m sure thats breaking UK data protection acts, be aside, it gave me an evil idea.

A simple shell script calling curl repeatedly, and when they analyse their stats, they’ll find lots of people looking for unrelated subject (mostly very rude) with very silly names (all very rude) clicking on their adverts on some very rude sites (where they’re probably hoping their adverts are being placed).  Karma?

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