LOVE this photo of the kids.
Summer - wind in the hair - what’s not to like!
Good Times - Wiredrive Party in Cannes!
Viva la Vida Coldplay concert here in LA. Best line - “I love playing in an Industry town, because everyone sings in tune!”
Yup - company car!
Cannes Film Festival Palais - by 2050, this whole area will be under water if current climate warming rates keep with projections.
German group of adults bring in a bunch of old school play items, including walking stilts, 3-person sleds and 20 foot long jump rope.
Turns out to be a highlight of the trip. Too bad each toy would cause a lawsuit in the US.
Jump!
Summer is awesome!
Screw the homework, my dog ate my SHOES!
Smart car in LA = SM + Art.
Cute little bugger, but you’d have to be into self flagellation to drive the roads with crazy LA SUV drivers.
Third time I sent my HD camcorder into Canon for repair. This screen was supposed to show a connection screen to hook up to the computer. Not so legible.
Canon finally decided to do the right thing and replace the camcorder. I look forward to finally shooting video again.
Very cool chart :) I like the use of scrum terminology as it applies to life outside of work.
Regards,
Bill
Wise words from mikehudack @ blip:
This is fantastic. I constantly find myself on the verge of major sleep debt, and do everything I can to avoid it. I went home early yesterday and crashed out at nine. Woke up at 6:30 this morning without an alarm feeling refreshed and ready to take on the world. I will get more done today than I would get done during three days while sleep impaired.
This is why I’m constantly reminding everyone at blip that we’re engaged in a marathon and not a sprint. No one should try to be the hero who pulls all nighters all the time. Having to pull an all nighter is an admission of failure. You should do your nine to eleven hours per day, go home, get a good night’s sleep, and come back refreshed. If you find yourself too stressed out or too tired (and you’re not always the best judge of this) you should take a day off and come back rested. You’ll make fewer mistakes, be more efficient, and do better work in general.
I feel like sleep and stress are two things that most start-ups manage very poorly. Lack of sleep and high stress come with the environment. But they can be effectively managed and they should be effectively managed.
Company blog, personal blog, Ning account, Facebook (personal and company fan page), twitter… anyone manage more than 10 different systems easily and still have time for life?