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Wednesday, June 08, 2011

Internet Week: Day 4: Hectic Socializing


I have decided to spend all day tomorrow saying hello to as many people as possible at the Metropolitan Pavilion. That would be the red zone in this diagram. All it takes is that first hello and you end up meeting some amazing people, you end up having some amazing conversations, you end up establishing some amazing contacts. Another thing you do is you reconnect with people you already know. Some of that also happens.

My Web Diagram

To me it feels like I am committing to do something like this:

2000 Squats
Freehand Exercise: 1000 Push-Ups, 1000 Squats, 1000 Crunches

I am so looking forward to it. And I might show up early in the day.

Internet Week: Day 3: One Event


Internet Week: Day 3: Taking It Easy

8:36PM: Charity Water GalaImage by lizstless via FlickrI am staying away from the Metropolitan Pavilion today.

Internet Week: Day 2

Instead I am going to these two events.

04:00 PM — 06:00 PM
Bar Basque, 839 Sixth Avenue, (Between 29th & 30th Streets)
Wine Tasting & Digital Curation Un-Panel

06:30 PM — 08:30 PM
Time & Life Building, 1271 Avenue of the Americas, 8th floor
10 NYC Startups To Watch

Tuesday, June 07, 2011

Paul Graham Now Has Disqus Integration At His Blog

photo of Paul GrahamImage via WikipediaI took Paul Graham to task in this blog post for not having a place for people to leave comments at his blog. It is not even a proper blog, I said. I made it into a little bit of an East Coast, West Coast thing like the rappers do. Of course I like Paul Graham plenty. I was just playing along.

Top VC Bloggers: The Numbers Don't Look Right

So it was great to note Paul Graham now has Disqus integration at his blog. The next thing would be for him to start blogging daily. I would show up if he blogged daily.

Paul Graham: Y Combinator
Paul Graham: Disrupt
Greplin: The First Y Combinator Company To Get Me Excited
Paul Graham, Brad Feld, Me, BBC

I still think what Paul Graham has is a book, not a blog. It is not updated frequently enough to be called a blog.