Thursday, March 23, 2006

Dad's 60th



For Dad's 60th he wanted to to go back to Suppenkuche for a great German dinner. View photos - Enjoy!

Friday, March 03, 2006

The Second Dot.Coming




The dot com frenzy that gripped the world during the turn of the millineum flipped the world upside down. Start up businesses sprang up in every crevice possible. For some reason the majority had silly random names lbased on a formula of [Adjective]+[Noun] (i.e.: red gorilla, venture frogs, etc.) Thye all paid insane rents, offered killer benefits and salaries, and treatedclients with red carpet luxuries. And they could do this, because they were pulling more money than God. Well, nobody knew how it was goin to end. Some believed it had the potential to never end, those are the ones that lost everything. Others, were skeptics, or cautious, but most (I'm guessing) just went along with it until the "party" (as it was so often called) was over. That was me. It didn't last long. How could it. San Francisco being at the top of Silicone Valley, swelled with growth utill 40% of the city's economy was from the tech industry (or so I'm told). On average, other cities had 15% of their ecomony from the tech biz. So for SF, this meant a long long way to fall, and the "economic slowdown" aka the recession we are just pulling through was a significant Depression for SF. The crash was in 2001, and I'm still hearing of layoff's around the city in 2006.


But as far I can tell, it's here again. That's right, the dot comming are back. Depending on your perspective news like this might conjure up images of a terminal patient making an amazing recovery, or, ahem, of cockroaches that won't die. It's very possible that both cases are happening simultaneously. One thing is for sure, web related companies are busybusybusy, and the universal surge in momentum is real. And the rules have changed. People and the web have advanced. And this is the new beginning, a line has been drawn in the sand, this is the beginning of Web 2.0.

What exactly is WEb 2.0? That remains to be seen, but after our depressing economic winter that we just pulled through, I'm more than a little gun-shy of start-ups and vesting options. I think we're all a little wiser.

Whoever drew this feels that we're headed back into another dizzying dot.com experience. And seeing design firms hiring, bursting with work, and hearing the phrase "WEb 2.0" tells me it's time to buckle the seat belts - because here we go again!! Whoa.

The drawing is of a girl with spirals in her eyees saying, "WRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR HERE WE GO AGAIN RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR"


This photo was taken from Flickr of an Adaptive Path celebration of turning 5 years old yesterday. Congrat's to everyone there.



Photo is from Adaptive Path 5th Anniversary
Originally uploaded by Laughing Squid.