The Power of “I’m not Interested”
“I’m not interested”. “I love your energy and you’re doing a great job selling, but I’m not interested, mate.” “I can tell you REALLY want me to, but not interested. Thanks though! Happy travels!” “No, zero interested”. There’s magic in those phrases. There’s abundant, liberating, FREEDOM in those phrases. What [...]
News Blip: Marathon, Apple Tech, and Felines
Athletics: Roger Bannister, born almost 80 years ago, in 1929, was the first human ever to run a mile in under four-minutes. He accomplished this amazing feat in 1954 during a track meet in Oxford, UK. The winds were high at first, died down, Bannister ran, and when the announcer announced his time of “3…” [...]
PBS "How A Computer Works" (Circa 1990)
As a closer note…here’s the best collection of old school cheesy computer nerds possible ever created: I think keywords for this vid are “pascal” and “floppy disk” serve as a blurb.
This also serves as a testament to how outrageously lax television production rights were back in the 90s. haha! But that blonde nerd [...]
The Woz
Woz. He’s so brilliant. But he just appears so gypped in the business world. Trampled on by cutthroat business sharks. But ironically he’s the smartest person with apple. The mind behind the first apple computer.
Jobs definitely always pushed the sales. Woz is just a curious. He just [...]
iPhone: Mingling with Hollywood & Paving the way for solid Music Copyrights
digg_url = ‘http://validatelife.blogspot.com/2008/07/iphone-mingling-with-hollywood-paving.html’;Just to refute non-Iphone believers (haha!) like Richard Sprague who wrote:
“Without even mentioning that the same functionality has been available on PocketPC, Palm, Nokia, and Blackberry for years, I just have to wonder who will want one of these things (other than the religious faithful). People need this to be a phone, [...]