Sunday, December 10, 2006

Steve Job's Speech in Stanford Ceremony



Steve Jobs, the CEO of Apple Computer, delivered this speech at Stanford's commencement ceremony in June 2005. I've watched it a couple times now, with about 6 months in between viewings, and each time it has struck me as worth watching every now and again to keep focused on what matters. I somehow doubt that the graduating class could truly appreciate what Jobs is saying here. (At that age, I know I couldn't have.) But if you're a little further down the road, you'll understand that Jobs (who ironically never graduated from college) points to a simple set of guidelines that can make the difference between living a fascinating and so-so life. Sadly, these principles get lost all too often in the noise, inertia and blur of everyday life.

Thursday, December 07, 2006

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Friday, December 01, 2006

Xbox 360 Wireless

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