Relentlessly Resourceful
Paul Graham publishes a series of essays, and i often find myself agreeing with them or inspired by them. His latest talks about the characteristics he thinks startup founders must have. “I was writing a talk for investors, and I had to explain what to look for in founders. What would someone who was the […]
Back and Full of Snacks
Well, it’s 4:45 on our first day back at work after break and I keep forgetting to blog. Not a good sign for blogging, but a very good sign given all the work we have to do. Everyone had a fun break and our Jackson Fish family grew a little as Walter now has an […]
Today Is Our Second Anniversary
There are many ways we could count the start of Jackson Fish Market: the day the state issued our license, the day Jenny showed up, the day we got our first paying gig, the day we got our first check, etc. But in this webby world it seems like the day our web site went […]
A brief (and incomplete) history of a design meme.
There are many ways we could mark the official launch of our little business. There was the day our papers went through with the state, or the day we signed our first paying contract, or the day that Jenny, Walter, and I were all finally and officially employed by the company. But the date I […]
The First Step is Admitting You Have a Problem
I admit it. This weekend I attended the 2008 BrickCon conference targeted at Adult Lego Hobbyists (ALHs). The conference lasted for essentially three full days from Friday to Sunday. I even took off work on Friday. Super nerdy? Yes. But before you judge… hear my story. I always loved Lego as a kid. What’s not […]