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January 15, 2009. Korg nanoKey - Review. There are a bunch of reviews of this, and I'd say that most of the ones I read were fairly accurate. 1) It does, in some ways, feel like a "toy". 2) The layout of the keys takes some getting used to. 3) It is the perfect size to sit in fron of a Mac Book Pro. 4) It is just cool as crap. and fun! Anyway, enough words. here is quick little snippet I did in Garageband:. Posted by Jon Strande. At 05:56 AM in Music. December 31, 2008. I do think about the details and c...
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Business Evolutionist: Music
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January 15, 2009. Korg nanoKey - Review. There are a bunch of reviews of this, and I'd say that most of the ones I read were fairly accurate. 1) It does, in some ways, feel like a "toy". 2) The layout of the keys takes some getting used to. 3) It is the perfect size to sit in fron of a Mac Book Pro. 4) It is just cool as crap. and fun! Anyway, enough words. here is quick little snippet I did in Garageband:. Posted by Jon Strande. At 05:56 AM in Music. April 12, 2008. I'm still here. just been busy. Featu...
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Business Evolutionist: Running Towards Pleasure
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Laquo; What should WSJ.com do? Keeping Attention ». August 12, 2007. Three years ago found yours truly job hunting. I landed a really cool position very quickly as a business analyst for a global electronic components manufacturer ( Tyco Electronics. That position quickly led to a great opportunity to work on the company web site (and eventually the position of Usability Team Leader). I had been working on web stuff for most of my career, so it was a logical move. I loved the work I was doing, very much.
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Business Evolutionist: The truly desirable electric car
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Laquo; Pete Yorn was great! What should WSJ.com do? August 10, 2007. The truly desirable electric car. I first read about the car a year ago, in Wired. A fast, battery-powered, sports car, that looked like a sports car. (check out a video from Sundance Channel. Click view more, then Drive 4). Let's face it, most of us buy cars (and almost everything else) for truly emotional reasons. There probably isn't a guy alive who wouldn't love to drive one of these - including yours truly. Posted by Jon Strande.
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Business Evolutionist: What should WSJ.com do?
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Laquo; The truly desirable electric car. Running Towards Pleasure ». August 11, 2007. What should WSJ.com do? Two of my favorite bloggers recently offered up compelling, and opposing, views on what the Wall St. Journal should do with its website. First up, Fred over at A VC, wrote. Rupert Murdoch should make the WSJ as free to use online as Google is. And he should do that the first day he owns the paper. Why isn't the WSJ the force in the online world that is it in the offline world? 2) Pay for particip...
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Business Evolutionist: Constructive negativity
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Laquo; If only it had. some implicit personalization. Korg nanoKey - Review ». December 31, 2008. I tend to be overly positive when discussing new ideas, my take is that when you are discussing change, you should always start from a position of anything is possible. Its true that you dont always get to do everything perfectly or as youd like, however, why constrain something at the outset? My new question to them is simple: how would you solve it if you had to? Posted by Jon Strande. As a person who sees...
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Business Evolutionist: Korg nanoKey - Review
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Laquo; Constructive negativity. January 15, 2009. Korg nanoKey - Review. There are a bunch of reviews of this, and I'd say that most of the ones I read were fairly accurate. 1) It does, in some ways, feel like a "toy". 2) The layout of the keys takes some getting used to. 3) It is the perfect size to sit in fron of a Mac Book Pro. 4) It is just cool as crap. and fun! Anyway, enough words. here is quick little snippet I did in Garageband:. Posted by Jon Strande. At 05:56 AM in Music. Posted by: Jon Strande.
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Business Evolutionist: Borders Books online
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Laquo; My Muxtape. George Carlin's last interview. ». April 20, 2008. I typically buy my books from Amazon. way too many of them, but I digress. First, kudos to Borders for having store inventory on their web site. I can tell it which stores are close to me and it will show if a book is in stock at my stores. I love that feature. The downside is that the rest of the site leaves a little to be desired. I went to the site and typed in Python in the search area. What I got back was less than helpful. I hear...
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Business Evolutionist: Job Hunting
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Laquo; Carnival of the Capitalists. Love is the Killer App ». June 07, 2004. I'm charting some new territory here. unemployment. In the past 14 years I've changed jobs a few times, each one has been the result of being recruited or a referral so I'm sort of new to job hunting. Suggestions welcome. as well as job offers! My recent posts about IDEO. And The Origins of Unengaged Employees. Ah, who knows. The West Wing - The Complete Second Season. Posted by Jon Strande. At 03:47 PM in Personal. Im thinking ...
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Business Evolutionist: Web/Tech
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June 25, 2008. Both of the mail clients I use, Outlook at work and Gmail for personal, strip images out of HTML email. I think most mail clients are doing this now. So, why do people continue to send HTML emails that depend on images? I got this today from a vendor that I've given permission to email me:. There was no text in the email, just links to pictures. In todays world of limited attention, why assume that people are going to be able to view your communication? Posted by Jon Strande. The worst off...