Monthly Archives: April 2011

Khan Academy – Educating the World

It’s amazing what the Khan Academy is aspiring to, and what they’ve already accomplished. Now, we just need to figure out how to get computers to the rest of the world so they can consume these online lessons.

MLB.com – Still Doesn’t Get it 3 Years Later

I’ve never been a fan of MLB.com. And 3 years later, they still haven’t figured much of anything out. My buddy and I waited the 90 minutes after the end of the actual game (due to blackout restrictions) to watch the Mariner’s game tonight, turned on his ps3, pulled up the delayed feed, and the first thing that popped up was the box score. Mariner’s lost 3-2. Great. I guess there’s no point in watching the game now. Awesome experience MLB.com. Please fix your ps3 app so you don’t force people to see the score of a game they are trying to watch. I would have thought you’d figured this out by now.

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Do You Have A Vision & Strategy?

Regardless of what you do for a living, chances are good you’re going to fail if you don’t have the following two things: a vision as to where you’d like to end up a strategy as to how to get there So, do you know where you’re going and how you’re going to get there? If not, spend some time mapping them out. Soon.

#bakesaleforjapan

I hope you’re getting ready for a Bakesale for Japan coming tomorrow to a town near you. Please show your support if you can! Hat tip to Brad Coy for pushing the cause.