So…did you miss us? Yeah, yeah, yeah…I know. We are supposed to be these E2 fanboys yet we can’t even muster a basic blog post every month or so. And for the love of Jehosephat, where o where has Jay Hariani been? I mean, it’s tough enough for me to make it through a normal [...]
Different Strokes
January 27th, 2010 · 2 Comments · Nate Nash
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Back in Blue
August 24th, 2009 · 17 Comments · Nate Nash
For those (5) of you keeping score at home, I feel it necessary to inform you of a recent mark in the W column for the half tactless (me), half talented (Jay), full-tilt team of trans-national transparency here at E2oh. Fire up your boombox and rifle rack because ladies and gents, rising like a $12,000 enterprise-wide, [...]
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Workout of the Day
May 6th, 2009 · 6 Comments · Nate Nash
I had arrived in Jordan the night before. Best my circadian rhythms could tell, it was about 0100 and I seemed to have been cheated a few hours in transit. Jet lag is a funny thing. Kinda the cheap strip club of consciousness. You know it isn’t real, but man…the scenery is deceptively attractive, hours are [...]
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Sitting In
May 20th, 2008 · 5 Comments · Jay Hariani, Nate Nash
Stewart Mader, the mastermind behind Wikipatterns, recently asked us to guest blog. Clearly he was either experiencing a temporary lapse in judgement, or had been drinking heavily at the time but nonetheless, the post is up!
Go check it out and make sure to browse the rest of his great content. Thanks Stewart!
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Unlearn
April 29th, 2008 · 3 Comments · Jay Hariani
Unlearning old patterns of behavior is vital for innovation. Unlearning how to create documents in a program that runs on your PC is difficult. Unlearning how to email these documents as attachments is perhaps even more so. Unlearning is critical to untangling ourselves from “stone age tactics” (as I’ve recently heard emailing attachments referred to) [...]
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