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arrington's parties and hang out at the cafe om was talking about :-)
Not that I don't like a good party jammed with smart people talking about interesting things. And beer :-)
Hey, why don't we try to fire one up here? Like First Tuesday used to be (they still around)? I'd spring for some brews if we could get some cool people out. I'm serious, btw.
-- Stuart
too, though :-)
maybe we should try to do a meetup/first tuesday kind of thing
(doesn't look like the latter has a presence in toronto any more from
the website). at least it would be a good excuse to get out of the
house.
the market will only reward the appearance of innovation for so long. sooner or later you have to deliver something real people will highly value. by 2008-2010 this will probably be a product in the alternative energy space (the world does not "need" another website), and the rewards will be very large. this will change the focus of young thinkers again, back to a field with a high barrier to entry, where the rewards are also high.
California in a lot of ways :-)
A usual day contains mountain biking on The Shore with Paul, skiiing at Whistler with Dick or catching a Canucks game with Tim. Ok maybe that's not quite how it happens for me but maybe for a high flyer like Andre ;)
PS: My blog's URL is blog.softtechvc.com :-).
Seriously though, I know you guys do work too. It's just hard to read posts like Om's sometimes when you live so far from the action, as it were. It also reinforces how much face-to-face type stuff still matters, even with Web 2.0 or Business 2.0.
Anyway, thanks for the comment -- I enjoy your blog.