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Coworking update

by Joe Doyle on July 25, 2008

Two posts ago I spelled out the whole coworking phenomena, but this video about Conjunctured from the local news does a better job.

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I rode my bike to coworking today.

by Joe Doyle on July 24, 2008

It’s true.

I rode it to Conjectured for a coworking session. What’s that you say? Coworking?

People from all walks of trade work together, at least in the same space. Ideas generate through conversation, people show videos of their latest project, others hole up and build the latest new business deck or talk about their new social media strategy for local gardeners.

It’s open and lovely, like some sort hippy-ness revisited. Open source for the non-programming (and programming) sect.

Well, we are in Austin – so it’s never a stretch on hippy-ness. But this idea is everywhere and even if you work in a standard setting, it’s nice to change things up.

The call for FREE co-working got me out on my bike, so dig that. I need to ride more, and this is precisely the type of thing to get me moving.

I hauled butt this morning on the Austin streets, like the guy on the cover below. It’s great to see bike commuting become part of the normal outlay for advertising.

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Happy 4th of July!

by Joe Doyle on July 4, 2008

I don’t what it is, but this year I appreciate our independence even more. It could be recent conversations with Corky, my father-in-law, about soldiers and policy. But I also think some of it stems from an upcoming election and our nation coming together to grumble about gas prices and such. Seems we’re all in the same boat.

I’ve always had a deep sense of patriotism - from tending to the flag in grammar school (making sure it was presented right on the pole, and stored in the proper folded fashion) to the ever-present Stars and Stripes outside the door of my house.

That doesn’t mean I’m brainwashed into believing everything our government throws at me – I’m quite the opposite. I’m just proud that I’m American.

Yesterday I exercised my right to help others at the Austin Tweetup Blood Drive. What a huge success…instead of the usual 40 online sign-ups, they received 100! Social networking has amazing powers.

I arrived on time, spoke with @DaveIAM for a bit and discussed how much fun it is to hear people try to describe Twitter to the retired volunteers at the front counter. After being approved, I was brought into the “bloodletting” room, where they sat me next to the Tweetup co-organizer, @MichelleGreer. It was nice to meet people you interact with online based on their common geekiness for all things social media.

Michelle was being interviewed by WKUT, the local PBS station. You can hear the interview here, and there’s a bonus image of good-looking fella on the page. Here are some images from my blood donor chair:

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Erika from WKUT was nary seen without her camera, mic and earphones.

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The bank said no images of needles, so I’m sure they won’t mind a blurry image of Michelle giving blood instead.

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These kids were touring the facility and hammed it up when I brought out the camera phone. I think the boy in back is flipping me off.

Today calls for a nice, leisurely bike ride downtown for a picnic under the stars and fireworks with accompanying music by the Austin Symphony Orchestra. Stacey is looking forward to riding for the first time in a long time, and I’m excited for us to get out with the Thompsons.

Be safe, and enjoy your Independence Day.

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