Power Statistics

Power Statistics

I recently read "Speak Like Churchill, Stand Like Lincoln – 12 Powerful Secrets of History’s Greatest Speakers" by James Humes.  One chapter is titled Power Stats.

I’m often unimpressed by news of rich people donating money.  It’s not the gesture I object to, it’s the big deal that is made of it.

If Bill Gates were to pay the same percentage of his wealth to take his spouse to a movie that the average person does, it would cost him $19 million for the film tickets.

Companies often only get a fraction of productivity from their employees.

I can see that all the tables seat eight.  Well, consider that two of you at each table are going to to back to your office and work to correct the other six’s mistakes.

What a powerful way to illustrate this idea!

What Business Can Learn from Open Source (and Blogging)

What Business Can Learn from Open Source (and Blogging)

An essay by Paul Graham; chock-full of good stuff:

people work a lot harder on stuff they like

people working for love often surpass those working for money

…the average quality of writing online isn’t what the print media are competing against. They’re competing against the best writing online. And, like Microsoft, they’re losing.

The New York Times front page is a list of articles written by people who work for the New York Times. Delicious is a list of articles that are interesting. And it’s only now that you can see the two side by side that you notice how little overlap there is.

The average office is a miserable place to get work done

if you work here we expect you to get a lot done. Don’t try to fool us just by being here a lot.

So these, I think, are the three big lessons open source and blogging have to teach business: (1) that people work harder on stuff they like, (2) that the standard office environment is very unproductive, and (3) that bottom-up often works better than top-down.

The future of Linux is now?

The future of Linux is now?

The Tech Boom 2.0

More and more, startups are using comoditized hardware and software

In a statement that will likely strike fear into the Suns, Oracles, and
Microsofts, Levie assesses the attitude of his fellow 20-something
entrepreneurs: "My extended network is all in the younger crowd. I
don’t know anyone who’s not developing on Linux.

DVD Collection

DVD Collection

Like books and music, your DVD collection says something about you

Drama
Close Enounters of the Third Kind
Dead Poets Society
One Hour Photo
Seabiscuit
Shawshank Redemption
Stepmom
The Boxer
Thelma and Louise
Top Gun

Romance
13 Going on Thirty
Chocolat
Little Women
Sixteen Candles
West Side Story

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Action
Batman
BraveHeart
Jurassic Park
Jurassic Park III
Last Of The Mohicans
Lord Of The Rings
Shanghai Knights
Spider-Man
Six Days Seven Nights
The Patriot
The Sum of All Fears

Western
The Good The Bad and the Ugly
Unforgiven

Comedy
Big
City Slickers
Elf
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Parenthood

Kids
A Bug’s Life
A Christmas Story
A Cinderella Story
All Dogs Go To Heaven
Agent Cody Banks
Cheaper By The Dozen (Steve Martin)
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Finding Nemo
Freaky Friday
How The Grinch Stole Christmas (Animated)
(The Second) Jungle Book
Lilo & Stitch
Monster’s Inc
National Velvet
Nightmare Before Christmas
Shrek
Spy Kids
Say Anything
Tarzan
The Cat In The Hat
The Lizzy McGuire Movie
The Princess Bride
The Princess Diaries
The Incredibles
The Wizard of Oz
Toy Story
Toy Story 2
What a Girl Wants

Small Kids
Barney’s Night Before Christmas
Charlie Brown Christmas
Charlie Brown Thanksgiving
Charlie Brown Halloween
Dora’s Christmas
Dora’s Fairytale Adventure
Dora’s Pirate Adventure
Pippi Longstockings – Pippi’s Adventure on the South Seas (Animated)
Trevor Romain – Being a kid (Animated)
Veggie Tales – An Easter Carol
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

Ellie the Jack Russell

Ellie the Jack Russell

I should have posted when we made our decision to get the Jack Russell.  Jane felt strongly about getting a small dog.  My Australian Cattle Dog will have to wait for another time. Besides, they had gone to visit a breeder in Lulling and already had their sights on a female pup.  Ellie has been with us for about a month. We picked her up on June 28th.  Cute aint she?

Sniping on Ebay

Sniping on Ebay

How to Snipe on eBay
EBBay Bidders Sold on Sniping
Why sniping isn’t necessary (read comment)
Why eBay charges to use their API
Beyond eBay, Yahoo & Amazon auctions compared
Third party eBay apps
eBay API and Open Source Great comment thread, including:

The problem with ‘sniping’ is (as I see it) largely caused by people
failing to understand the auction process. Many people seem to put in
the minimum bid required to make them the high bidder and wait to see
if they are outbid. If they used eBay ‘properly’ they would just put in
their maximum bid at the start and if someone snipes them with a higher
bid then they haven’t actually lost anything. If someone tries to snipe
them with a lower bid then they still win.

EBay Service Fees

We understand that charging for API usage certainly discourages some developers from getting started with the program.

As
a result, we’re constantly reviewing data and listening to the
community to make sure our pricings and offerings hit that careful
balance spot between encouraging innovation and preventing runaway
costs.

Some developers have tried "screen scraping" eBay.com;
however, most of them have found that’s a bad way to build a commercial
application. The site changes every two weeks. That’s means your
application can break on a regular basis, and you will need to devote
time to repairing it. Additionally, it is against our terms of service
to screen scrape, so you could be shut down at any time.

In my
opinion, given the hourly rate most developers can charge for their
services, $500 a year is more than worth the time savings. However,
every developer must make that choice for themselves.

Adam Trachtenberg
eBay Technical Evangelism

Scraping EBay, a bad idea?
Official Ebay User Agreement

7. Access and Interference.

The
Site contains robot exclusion headers. Much of the information on the
Site is updated on a real time basis and is proprietary or is licensed
to eBay by our users or third parties. You agree that you will not use
any robot, spider, scraper or other automated means to access the Site
for any purpose without our express written permission. Additionally,
you agree that you will not: (i) take any action that imposes, or may
impose in our sole discretion an unreasonable or disproportionately
large load on our infrastructure; (ii) copy, reproduce, modify, create
derivative works from, distribute or publicly display any content
(except for Your Information) from the Site without the prior expressed
written permission of eBay and the appropriate third party, as
applicable; (iii) interfere or attempt to interfere with the proper
working of the Site or any activities conducted on the Site; or (iv)
bypass our robot exclusion headers or other measures we may use to
prevent or restrict access to the Site.

What others think about sniping

Is Screen Scraping legal?

Gartner Group’s Dataquest [2]
eBay Inc was successful in obtaining an interim injunction on the basis
of trespass which prevented Bidder’s Edge scraping eBay Inc’s internet
auction website. In the US, it is necessary to show a likelihood of
damage to succeed in an action for trespass. The court accepted that by
using over 100,000 automated searches per day, Bidder’s Edge Inc was
"draining" eBay Inc’s computer system resources away from legitimate
customers and that this had caused some harm to eBay Inc. The decision
has been criticised in the US on a number of fronts including on the
basis that the harm to eBay was not in fact sufficient.