A story about Laurel Fan
She doesn’t know this but while she was out of the office, I sat on her ball.
And I liked it.
She doesn’t know this but while she was out of the office, I sat on her ball.
And I liked it.
I stopped by the Robot Coop on my trip to Seattle. I was so psyched to meet Laurel and the entire office. Laurel is even nicer and more energetic than she seems in her entries.
Maybe we can bike to a park together one day.
She came by the robot office today bearing gifts from New York. She must think we are a bunch of alcoholics because we immediately offered her beer and whiskey.
Dan and I were walking back to the office from lunch and we heard a “Hi Robots!”.
Michelle works with us at the Robot Co-op now! She’s responsible for all the fancy new designs on 43 Things.
Corporate-sponsored treasure hunts are less lame when you do them with Laurel Fan
was on the book release tour for http://www.worldchanging.com. He and Alex Steffen gave a truly inspirational vision about using innovation and ingenuity to get us out of the environmental mess that our innovation and ingenuity got us into in the first place.
was at Canada on Rails. Ray, Ryan and I rolled in 5 minutes late to the registration desk after a four hour drive from Seattle (and a distraction along the way to find a bathroom in a mall—we had to go through at least 5 blank industrial looking doors marked ‘this way to mall’). We didn’t have much time to talk because we needed to find some space on the wall to lean on for DHH’s keynote.