Archive for January, 2007
Wednesday, January 31st, 2007
Just what the world needs, just what my blog needs, another post about online social networks. I’m trying not to blog. I’m trying to find a job. I’m still recovering from my MBA. However out of the blue I got another email inviting me to join another online social network. This time it was Facebook. [...]
Posted in Depression, Internet, MBA, Online Social Networks, Sauder |
and Tagged: Chinese, Deep Bay, Facebook, Kevin Burton, LinkedIn, MySpace, Orkut, Vox, Yahoo |
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Tuesday, January 30th, 2007
I’ve been going through a mammoth thread on Harmony Central containing a lot of cool guitar clips. Some of the clips have been taken down. Some YouTube won’t let me favourite… I keep clicking OK… This one is from a Japanese TV show/magazine and shows Dimebag Darrell late of Pantera and Damageplan who I blogged [...]
Posted in Guitar, Internet |
and Tagged: Dimebag Darrell, Steve Vai, video clip, YouTube |
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Monday, January 29th, 2007
While digging deep in the Harmony Central forums I found a thread about a dream band lineup. After catching up on the entire thread I had to take a stab at it. I put a lot of time and thought into my list, so much so I decided to re-post it here. Had to register [...]
Posted in Guitar, Music |
and Tagged: band, Don Kerr, dream band, Garth Hudson, George Porter Jr., JJ Cale, lineup, Phil Taylor, Robert Randolph, Tom Wilson |
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Sunday, January 28th, 2007
This is an old unwritten and unpublished post. It was post number 57 and was started back in October of 2005! My Chinese name was made by my classmate at both the Sauder School of Business and the Tsinghua School of Economics and Management, Danna Zhu. She created it for me. It both sounds similar [...]
Posted in China |
and Tagged: Chinese, Chinese Characters, Danna Zhu, Family, Mailsmith, name |
6 Comments »
Friday, January 26th, 2007
Although I’m actually trying not to add to this albatross of a weblog, people find some of the stuff I’ve written about in Google and occasionally they write me long detailed questions which I answer. I answer them because I’m a nice guy. I go out of my way to help people because I’m a [...]
Posted in Blogging, Excel, MBA, Sauder, Self Marketing, Venture Capital |
and Tagged: Allen Morgan, calculation, Ed Sim, formula, Google, Guy Kawasaki, James Burton, LinkedIn, MS Excel, Philip Lin, residual value, spreadsheet, valuation methods, VBA, VC, weblog |
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