Read more there about how this photo got me stopped and interrogated as a jobsworthy fool decided to interpret one of the UK's sillier new laws created in the race to overhype the fear of 'terrorism'
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Wednesday, February 25
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davidjwbailey
on Wed 25 Feb 2009 23:16 GMT
I posted a new photo to DavidsFlickrPointer.
Read more there about how this photo got me stopped and interrogated as a jobsworthy fool decided to interpret one of the UK's sillier new laws created in the race to overhype the fear of 'terrorism' Tuesday, February 24
by
davidjwbailey
on Tue 24 Feb 2009 13:13 GMT
Government. I really want to like it. I just can't. I've come to the decision that modern government is a parasite that exists for its own purposes and does little or nothing to serve society any more. I see it like parasites that alter the behaviour of their host in ... more »
Wednesday, February 18
by
davidjwbailey
on Wed 18 Feb 2009 12:51 GMT
I've been wandering about today in sort of a "credit crunch" mentality. Being made redundant has, as with many people, made me incredibly careful with money. This has led to me taking longer and longer to decide on relatively simple purchases. So far, so rational.
The irrational part has been ... more » Friday, February 13
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davidjwbailey
on Fri 13 Feb 2009 11:39 GMT
A great, short and very pithy post by Broadstuff has really cheered me up, in that they have gathered empirical data on the viral uptake rate and the decay of that rate in a real 'viral meme' (the "25 things" meme on Facebook). The more of this we get, the better we will be able to tune Andrew Chen's excellent little formula, probably using some of the techniques I went through in six parts before (here).
Nice to see marketing catching up with biology. more »
Monday, February 9
by
davidjwbailey
on Mon 09 Feb 2009 22:23 GMT
I was following this little thread down to a blog posting called 'the movie storm' and I came across the Wordle tool, so I threw my blog into it, and got this. (click on it to get the big version)
Wordle: DavidJWBaileyFeb2009Blog
Which I think is rather cool. It certainly makes clear what is important. Oddly, on reading my own posts, it is not obvious that these things leap out, but then Wordle thinks they do.
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Wednesday, February 4
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davidjwbailey
on Wed 04 Feb 2009 19:39 GMT
Short amateur video creation. An interesting concept. You make a short video, say 30 to 90 seconds long, and people watch it, then they tell their friends to watch it, and suddenly you are famous and can give up the day job. Why does that not happen more?
The only metric that ultimately matters to the consumer is "was that the best use of the 60 seconds I devoted to it?" if someone has made something that is "better"(*) to watch then they get the attention, and that drives the onward recommendation engine and before you know it, that "better" video has 6m hits and you have 600 (from your 1st and 2nd circle friends only, usually). What is the solution? more »
Sunday, February 1
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davidjwbailey
on Sun 01 Feb 2009 10:52 PST
As one falls, so do they all. A metaphor stretched too far, sometimes. ... more » |
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