Archive - October, 2009

The Intersection goes live

intersection-logoOver the weekend theintersection.tv was pushed live with out much promo…we want to slow roll it out through the next two months. But, needless to say, it is live and rocking. It’s built on Thesis and in the future we will probably get around to really tricking it out, but for now, it’s about the content.

So head on over there and while you are at it, follow theintersection.tv on Twitter – @intersectlive

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Crazy or legendary

In the perfect world I would have an old Indian hang around and help me raise my son to be a wild stallion; not unlike in Legends of the Fall. That guy was cool…all pagan witchcraft aside of course.

His name is One Stab and his character narrates the movie and at the beginning he says this:

“Some people hear their own inner voices with great clearness and live by what they hear. Such people become crazy or they become legend”

Well of course. In my experience people who were or are really good at something, tend to have some quirks about them. They’re a little bit crazy. I think there is a fine line between a leader that can spark a movement and a crazy person.

I know I have to be a little crazy to have embarked on the things I have done in the last ten years and crazier still to keep moving in the direction I am going. I’ll be honest with you, I feel right as rain doing what I’m doing.

Maybe I’m destined to become a legend, or I’ll end up running down the street naked_

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The sage

So the sage is firm but not cutting,
Pointed but not piercing,
Straight but not rigid,
Bright but not blinding.

-Lao Tzu

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John Burke playing some Dire Straits

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Fish On!

It was super nice this afternoon so me and the kids had to get outside and enjoy the fresh air. We headed to the pond down the street and AJ landed her first fish…a nice little bluegill.

ashtynne-fish

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The difference between ‘nice’ and ‘noice’

This is a NICE picture:

meadow

This is a NOICE picture:
noice

End of lesson_

{photo | sexy people}

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My most used Android Apps

I’ve been on Android for a year now and it has made my communication life awesome!

There are plenty of apps that are just fun and goofy and seem like a good idea, but at the end of the day all they do is take up room on my phone. I don’t do a lot of goofing around with my phone so I am finding that besides the core communication tools I only use a few apps with any frequency:

Twidroid | Does your twitter app notify you of a mention or a direct message regardless of it being open? Twidroid does. It’s a solid app that handles all of the twitter essentials as good as any I have seen or used. I have heard of a few apps on the iPhone that will push notify you, but I don’t know anyone using them and this feature is the main reason I won’t consider any other phone.

PixelPipe | Take a picture and send it to all your online spaces at once. I snap a pic and send it to twitter, facebook, Tumblr, Posterous, Flickr and Picasa with one click. Simple.

Shazam | I thought this one was a gimicky app that I would soon forget, but it has earned a place on my main screen because I use it all the time. Shazam will listen to a song and let you know who/what it is. A must-have in Austin where our mainstream stations make your indie station look like ClearChannel headquarters….lots of new music.

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Parenting skills

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