Become a location independent professional
19/08/2008A must read if you are somehow thinking about location independent living (in any of its flavours): 24 Things We Wish We’d Known Before Becoming Location Independent
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Go back to the homepageA must read if you are somehow thinking about location independent living (in any of its flavours): 24 Things We Wish We’d Known Before Becoming Location Independent
Yahoo totally screwed it up when it requested people to have a Yahoo ID account to be a Flickr user. It’s like you need 3 different identities to be able to post some pictures: your previous one, the yahoo one, and then the flickr one, all of them with its email accounts, user passwords and all that.
Totally wrong.
But today I found something unbelievable:

In order to complete registration, you must provide a valid credit card and billing adress to indicate you are over 18.
Way beyond stupidity.
Some are extracted from the talks I attended while some others come from my personal-internal reboot:
I would love to see some more of these shared by other atendees. Please, let me know if you happen to post yours.
As some of you know, I’ve spent the past days at Reboot10. Now I can confirm what people usually say about it: there is something special at reboot that empowers you and insipires for new things.
I made a few decisions while here in CPH. First one is going back to posting in English. I feel sorry for those who prefer Spanish. I know the blog may lose a bit of freshness (if it ever had that) but hey, the world is huge and ther are so many amazing people out there who I couldn’t reach otherwise.
Personal stuff may come in Spanish sometimes, so don’t expect too much consistency. As chaotic as life, I guess.
in English…
Look for beauty, it’s the only way of protest wich makes sense in this revolting world.
in Spanish…
Buscad la belleza, es la única forma de protesta que merece la pena en este asqueroso mundo.
Very interesting impressions from Alberto Knapp after his attendance to FOWA.
He starts with a strong statement:
It was more about the past of web applications than the future.
Anyone here attended FOWA and got the same impression?
There is one thing I quite don’t get, though. When he says
Nice concept: a 2 pizzas team (6-8 people; well, 4-5 if from The Cocktail … actually in our case it would be a 2 six-pack team)
Does he mean that the guys at The Cocktail eat more pizza than average? Or does he mean that 4-5 people from The Cocktail can do the same work as an average 6-8 team. Alberto, I demand a clarification.
This April I will go into a very special mission. I will train five young professionals in the arts and crafts of interaction and digital product design. My goal is to give them all I know, slowly and with care. My goal is to bring them all I wished when I started: someone experienced who guided me and helped me evolve as a professional.
When Aristotile was shown a book for the first time he said that the book would be the end of learning. As he said, if the student couldn’t discuss with the teacher then learning wouldn’t be possible.
He was probably exaggerating but not completely wrong.
We will have sessions each friday evening. Three hours every week for five months, plus mentoring during the week and on summer vacation. All this just for five students (the good thing about 5+1 is that we can have our sessions almost anywhere: on our room, inside a cafeteria, walking at the park, on museums…). All the details on the course are here, in Spanish (use google translate if you can’t help reading it).
The course was made public a week ago and most of the seats are already taken. I am happy with how it’s been received. I will let you know the names of the five students in a few weeks.