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May 27 2007

hello from sunnyvale

so i’m chilling in my sunnyvale hotel, unwinding after a long day of apartment hunting. good news: we found an awesome place in the city and we’re ready to drop a deposit down. bad news: it was the first place we looked at and we didn’t look at many other places today. it feels a little compulsive, but the place is really cool and close to work. so we’ll see how it pans out. i’m feeling some “grass is greener” syndrome at the moment, but i’m pretty sure i’d be happy with this place even if a better place shows up after i move in. i mean, it has a freaking roof deck! how cool is that? maybe roof decks aren’t a big deal here, but to me they are really cool.

did alot of driving around the city today to get a feel for the neighborhoods. it made me realize just how valuable a garage parking spot is. but we got to see alot of cool places like fisherman’s wharf and the Presidio. even went through downtown a bit, which reminded me of pictures i’ve seen of new york. hopefully if we can nail down a place to live soon, i can spend the rest of the week checking out cool places and get some nice pics for ya’ll. here’s what i’ve got so far:

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May 9 2007

game over, man

well it looks like the reef section of my site is gonna hit the dusty trail for awhile. i’m in the process of selling all my stuff because the tank is not coming with me to california. it’s sad to see it go, but its just not reasonable to try and move everything cross country when i don’t even have an apartment to live in yet.

it was fun while it lasted (started reefing in 2004) and i’m sure i’ll pick it up again in the future. and that might be the not-so-distant future. :]

tank front - 7/16/06

fts after new sps frags

fts - 11/5/06

fts - 11/27/06

fts - 3/13/2007

May 4 2007

wakoopa widget - v0.1

what is wakoopa? find out for yourself here.

the quick and dirty is that it is a social community based around sharing what software you use. i think the idea is pretty neat and i can only hope their recommendation algorithm is solid. :] i’ve written a widget to display your “top 10 list” on a wordpress-driven blog.

download my widget here

the widget can currently either display your list in image form or in a plain text format.

My top 10 software

My top 10 software

enjoy!

May 1 2007

actually i do yahoo, thanks for asking

pepper vs. yahoo so i’m sure some of you have heard the rumor by now, and yes it is true. i’ve accepted a position at Yahoo! in San Francisco. i’m stoked, even though it means moving even farther away from family and friends. :[ i’m shedding the corporate software yoke that i’ve been wearing ever since my first job, and now have the chance to make something that you might actually use!

the story behind my switch is pretty simple, really.  remember this post?  well less than a week after i wrote that, my consulting company was bought out by an even bigger consulting company.  Where our original focus was all about custom application development, the new boss is all about selling new buzzword-compliant solutions to companies.  that shift of focus caused me to question if i’d accept a job there if i was actively looking. (the answer was no)  and the whole acquisition process reminded me how unfulfilling making business software was.  kinda like the straw that broke the camel’s back, you know?  so i set out to search for not only a new job, but one that was centered around making software for people, not businesses.  since Houston is oil-and-gas headquarters (and a cool opportunity in Dallas didn’t pan out), i looked west.  and i liked what i saw. :]

now normally a job for the big Y would mean Sunnyvale, deep in Silicon Valley. but my position is actually based out of the city itself. i’m going to be joining the Advanced Products Team; we are responsible for designing and developing Yahoo!’s future products. (alongside Brickhouse, another internal Yahoo! innovation team) it is comparable to a startup within Yahoo!.  we come up with ideas for new applications, get them out there as quick as we can, and judge the response.  except in a startup if your product is a flop you go bankrupt; we’ll just learn and try something different.

i was worried that my interview would be torture, but it was quite pleasant actually. everybody i talked with was cool and so much smarter than me, it was actually comforting. it lasted about 5 hours though, and my throat was dry as a bone afterwards from talking all day. (keith, talk alot? never!) lots of discussion about my opinions on how and why software should be made, with a few rounds of technical drilling to make sure i had the chops for it. (i confess; i practiced reversing a string and binary searching in the flight over there just in case, but luckily the technical questions were more difficult than that :P) i just hope that i can meet the hype.  my official title will be “Technical Yahoo”, although i’m sure most people that know me would already use that phrase to describe me.

so the next month should prove to be pretty interesting. finishing up my current gig, moving to SF, and trying to find an apartment somewhere where we won’t have to worry about getting accosted by crazy people looking for change.  if you have any hookups that you could swing my way, including people you know who live there or an awesome apartment available for rent, let me know!  and somewhere in all that, terri and i will be in BR/NO from 5/13 - 5/22. i’ve heard rumors of a party that i may have to crash :]

and you know the best part? Yahoo!’s color scheme is purple and gold.  i think i’ll fit in no problem. :]

here are some snaps from when i was there for my interview.

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