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Friendly Intelligence - January 19, 2008

by Micah on January 19th

Today I tweeted about it being a week of lasts (moving out of Denver and all that entails) and a week of firsts (moving into Boulder and what that brings). That always creates that feeling in your gut that is a mix of excitement and fear; trepidation and anticipation; knowledge and faith.

So, here is one of my lasts. The last time I write this post in the house I have lived in Denver for the past three years. Perhaps thats why its almost 6pm, and it sits unwritten.

Two Types of Time… - Peter, who is unapologetic about his ADHD, writes that with ADD there is two types of time: “Now” and “Not Now.” As an person with ADD (and frankly if you saw Peter and I together, you would understand the importance of the “H”); I have a hard time understanding this concept. Frankly, for me, there is one type of time: “Now.” Nothing else exists. Maybe thats what Peter meant? To show you how ADD I am, I read that line, pondered it for awhile and never read the rest of the post, which is about the speed of information online.

Lemmings…Cliff…Oops - Have you ever known someone for a number of years, and then just found out recently that they have been blogging for almost as long? Such is the case with my friend Matt Mantey, and his blog The Internet is Just a Fad. One of the top internet marketing folks I know, Matt’s blog is a great resource on the subject.

On Burning Out - Andrew is one of my favorite people, with the rare mix of gumption, idealism, charisma and intelligence. While the effort he has put into StartupWeekend has certainly been an example of this, his personal blog has been a little “dry” over the past several months. Now I know why, Andrew has learned the first lesson of entrepreneurship: You always burn out.

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