1. Jobs Are The New Assets – 10 Ideas Changing the World Right Now – TIME.
Author: Me
Unemployed using Web 2.0 to get jobs
Unemployed using Web 2.0 to get jobs.
The Boss – For Twitter C.E.O., Well-Orchestrated Accidents – NYTimes.com.
Nice little bio from the sort-of-founder of twitter, Evan Williams.
I particularly like the para, “My life has been a series of well-orchestrated accidents; I’ve always suffered from hallucinogenic optimism. I was broke for more than 10 years. I remember staying up all night one night at my first company and looking in couch cushions the next morning for some change to buy coffee.” I feel your pain, brother.
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I am not ‘Craig’
Rudd ‘slip-up’ creates a ‘shit storm’ | smh.com.au.
So after reading this story I’m confused; it’s OK to quote someone (PM or mere mortal) using an expletive in print/online. But on live TV that’s a no no?
For fuck’s sake! The world’s going to hell in a hand basket and ‘shit storm’ hits the fan! It’s probably the most honest thing a politician has ever said.
In the same edition of the SMH, channel 10 canned a pole dancing troupe from appearing on ‘Australia’s Got (Dubious) Talent’ even after long consultation with the troupe over costuming, performance and music. One can only wonder how many times the producers and rest of the male crew had the girls audition before they came to their ridiculous ultra conservative decision. And I bet not one of them handed over so much as a fiver for the privilege.
The skill and stamina involved in pole dancing rivals that of Olympic athletes. I’m glad the girls aren’t on AGT – they are far better than any of their B-grade, wanna be, street performing competitors. I think pole dancing should be in the Olympics as part of the gymnastics.
Archibald Prize 2009 | NEWS.com.au
Archibald Prize 2009 | NEWS.com.au.
Well the Archibald had been run and won for another year. I’m pretty sure that at this year’s announcement Mr Capon would have said something like, ‘It was another stellar year and the decission of the judges was the hardest to make yet.’ But I think he would have been telling porkies. A look at this year’s finalists is not awe inspiring at all. Not one of them makes me want to run out and start painting.
Of course Mr Capon is a man of great honour so he may well have been far more diplomatic than I, and perhaps talked about the struggle of the artist in the realm of portraiture through the worst financial crisis in living memory.
And perhaps the artists had the same thought as they were plying their craft. Perhaps paying the rent, buying more oils and canvas or food was at the forefront. I know it is for a lot of people.
Maybe the quality of art can be completely equated to the state of the stock market. Maybe creativity in the fine arts ebbs and flows at the whim of the Dow Jones or ASX. They’re both like tumours – all invasive to every aspect of our lives no matter if we’re investors, spectators or blissfully unconscious and unaware of them.
In FB land things need to change. Already they have had several major and public stuff ups – not that stuff ups are bad as they provide invaluable learning experience.
It’s just that my Blink feeling is that these actions are becoming more and more desperate. At worst, I think these could be the death knell for FB (probably just a slide into irrelevance) or what may be smarter is the exit of Mr Zuckerberg who is so far out of his league that the public business image of FB is now emabarrasing for all invloved.
I gave up FB a year ago, but got suckered back in as more people discovered it and friend count climbed. Then I suffered from ‘friend overload’ – just too much garbage information; I do not care that you’re picking your nose, or having a coffee.
I then started doing a very unFB thing and culled friends. Very carthatic and streamlined my information flow. However, as the reverse isn’t happening (ie my friends aren’t culling their friends) they are still getting far too much info for the average human and therefore reply to posts aren’t happening for me. There is little or no dialogue being created and so no community being built. I know no more about my friends than before FB existed. Now this is obviously a user centric experience but I believe that my friends aren’t the only ones who are in info overload.
Will the new features to FB save it? I think the ‘gunius’ (aka thief) kid Z’berg needs to go and be replaced by someone who knows what they’re doing.
Facebook Plans Changes to Friend Updates – Bits Blog – NYTimes.com.
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