16
Its hard thing to quantify but at

And think if anything, good measure of how successful we are with our work is the degree to which, through our advocacy and our own actions, we are able to convince other people to give themselves the permission to pursue their own passions and the things that make them happy.
But coming up with that short description that captures over six years of cumulative wisdom between Tara and myself working on realworld projects and nurturing but also watching communities grow, stutter, fail, resurge and then transcend is something that probably isnt possible and might not actually serve the point of connecting with someone over the work that we do.Yeah, Id say that, responded. Its hard thing to quantify, but at the end of the day, can say that its rather satisfying way to make living.
Ive never liked Microsoft, but realize how much energy they used to inject into the ecosystem, because its not there any more and miss it.. Lots of people will end up using Vista, but does anyone care? The Microsoft execs look haggard and joyless, and half the interviews feel phonedin. The advertising campaign is vapid and lame, but then thats nothing new they havent run an effective one in years.
And through this work, Ive had the privilege to know and to meet people who are really pursuing their passions, or just beginning to learn that thats an okay thing to do. Not one that really sufficiently could capture what we do in way that he could viscerally get it. Ive never liked Microsoft, but realize how much energy they used to inject into the ecosystem, because its not there any more and miss it.. The advertising campaign is vapid and lame, but then thats nothing new they havent run an effective one in years.
Lots of people will end up using Vista, but does anyone care? The Microsoft execs look haggard and joyless, and half the interviews feel phonedin. Im sure that Microsoft can come back, the way IBM did after their bad patch last century maybe the energy is building in building in Redmond where nobodys looking.
No tags for this post.






