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Data Visualization: Stories for the Information Age
Paul Graham (via Bijan Sabet)
Just Do It
I’ve been reading Spencer Ante’s Creative Capital: Georges Doriot and the Birth of Venture Capital (Amazon) whenever I get a chance to breathe - which hasn’t been often lately. Doriot’s story is a fascinating one for anyone interested in business, and Ante has been blogging some of his notable quotables (“suck it Trebek!”) for a while on the book’s blog.
This one caught my eye recently:
“A real courageous man is a man who does something courageous when no one is watching him.” — Georges Doriot
Like many things about this man, there’s little glitz to the substance - it’s simply factual, universal truth. I would further argue that you can replace “courageous” with almost any other adjective and it would hold up: honorable, genuine, ambitious, evil, loving, hard-working, the list goes on.
The point is this: anyone can look/act good under the glare a spotlight… people always act when the boss is looking, politicians kiss their wives when the cameras roll, and people will go to unimaginable lengths to do good for a stadium of onlookers; but it’s when there is no spotlight, no charade, no “thank you” at the end of the act that people’s root self is genuinely expressed.
This is not new, novel or particularly insightful — it’s simply factual, universal truth to live by. I would think the world a better place if assholes would simply be assholes all the time, regardless of circumstance - at least then you know.
Judicial Activism
“At this point, perhaps we should all accept that the best definition of a ‘judicial activist’ is a judge who decides a case in a way you don’t like.”— Sen. Russ Feingold (D-WI) [via squashed]
Not quite, Russ. To downplay the serious issue of judicial activism in this fashion is an ignorant and shocking pronouncement that the Senate cares so little for their constitutional powers that they are inclined to pass them off to the bench. No doubt a more ‘efficient’ way to get things done — but that doesn’t make for much of a republic.
Jimmy Kimmel to an audience of media buyers at ABC’s upfront [via]
David Kelley (via)
3 = 2 + 1
via catbird:
Apparently, Web 3.0 is shaping up to consist of young people regurgitating old Web 1.0 ideas but using Web 2.0 technologies.
At least this helps to explain why there hasn’t been much to get excited about lately, and why I can lose an entire week listening to people talk in circles about last year’s news… like a former high school quarterback recounting a touchdown pass he threw 12 years ago. Thus:
- Human Years = 1:1
- Dog Years = 7:1
- Web Years = 12:1
Confessions of an Executive Producer: Teen Tales (via fred-wilson)
In Hollywood, the Easy-Money Generation Toughens Up
Oliver Goldsmith (via meltinyourmouth)
Malcolm Gladwell, Outliers
Warren Buffett : Buy American. I Am.
My brother (AKA “G.I. Jeff”) prior to a month-long series of training excercises.
Sometimes I wonder if “we the people” can detach ourselves from the bloodsport of politics long enough to at least recognize that our distaste for war should never overshadow our admiration for those who so willfully assume the responsibility.







