A little tourist stop after a hot run!
I am hoping to see some video from the conference panel I was on last month in Singapore: "Building Businesses in Virtual Worlds". Hopefully more forthcoming. For now, here is an intro to my colleagues that were on the panel.
After coming back from my travels in Asia, I have been introduced to some amazing opportunities. It is easy to see the allure in them. I've decided to take a step back, recalibrate, and focus on the core business we have while planning the strategy for Asia 2008.Our client's satisfaction is the core of our success.
I've got a ton of video from my two week biz dev trip to Asia. Here is the first of many as I rolled through Singapore, Tokyo, and Seoul.One common thread among all three cities on this trip: humidity!
Had a restful fun day with the family. Great 14 mile run across the East Bay hills, and ended the day at a BBQ with some friends. Sometimes we make things too complicated. Life is good.
In an homage to the Lumiere Brothers who were some of the earliest filmmakers, Andreas from solitude.dk made a call for submissions to the videoblogging community to replicate the conditions in which they filmed. Notably: less than one minute (most were about 45 seconds long); fixed camera; no zoom; no editing; and no effects.
Millions of Us has been growing very fast. Yes, we've got growing pains, but this also means we get to break through some walls!
It has been a gorgeous weekend. The boys and I thought we'd dig into a little exercise and create our own "triathlon". Bike to the pool, swim for a bit, hit the track, then ride off for a smoothie, then cruise home. What a blast! A few pics are up on Flickr too.
This is a pretty standard run for me on the weekends. Waterfront to the UC Berkeley campus, then Northside to the top of Solano. It's about 10 miles, but I'm not very fast and it takes me about 1:35-1:40 to complete
Northeast of Redding, California in the Cascade Range you will find this hidden gem. McArthur-Burney Falls moves a prodigious 100 million gallons of water a day - every day! The water is a cool 45-49 degrees.Before we arrived here at the falls, we spent the night in McCloud at a quaint Victorian B&B called Stoney Brook. You can see additional pictures on flickrWe did not stay at the campground, but last month they just opened 12 small one room cabins that can be reserved for $65/night. Apparen...