Jeffrey Veen

So much news...

There is a lot going on, for sure, just not much time to write about it. So I'll point you in a few places, instead.

With regards to work, Peter wrote a great piece on giving up control, Jesse interviewed Flickr's Eric Costello, and one of Adaptive Path's newest practitioners Dan Saffer took a swing at personas.

Personally, I was stoked to see the fist public mention of the product I've been building, Measure Map, show up on page three of this Salon article, followed almost immediately and inevitably by a bit of fallout. We even started taking reservations for future invitations.

Though to be perfectly honest, no news made me happier than the fact that my brother Greg has started shopping for his first crack pipe.


This entry was written by Jeffrey Veen and posted 17 August 2005 at 11:17 PM. It was filed under Personal, Technology. | View blog reactions

Comments
1. On 18 August 2005 at 1:46 AM Jackson West wrote:

If I've said it once, I've said it a million times: It all comes back to crack.

2. On 18 August 2005 at 9:31 AM Jeff Hartman wrote:

I'd love to read that Salon article, but Salon's "Site Pass" is just plain stupid and irritating.

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