Tag - finance

Developers, developers, developers, developers

Week two of my brand-new job is coming up tomorrow. Here’s what I need:

  1. Office space in Richmond, BC, for 10-20 people
  2. Accounting, Bookkeeping, and Payroll services, ideally all from one provider
  3. Developers, developers, developers, developers
    (Just channeling Steve Ballmer in text here … what I need are Delphi developers, including at least one who speaks Russian.)

  4. Technical writer who understand usability and can write UI strings, help, & maybe even some marketing-type text
  5. Once the office is in place, internet, phone, supplies, etc.
  6. Once the developers are hired, computers, screens, software, etc.

If you know someone who can help with any of the above, give me a shout!

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OK, just for fun, here you go:

Google moderator: trial run

I saw a link to Google Moderator tonight on Matt Cutts’ blog and thought I’d try it out.

It’s a tool to aggregate questions on issues and let the wisdom of crowds moderate up the most important ones. It can be used real-time to generate questions for a speaker or presenter – Google uses it during company meetings for precisely that purpose – or asynchronously online.

Here’s my quick test of Moderator: What I’d like to ask Warren Buffet.

On deficit financing …

Today, this seems like a very un-American thought:

“I sincerely believe that banking establishments are more dangerous than standing armies, and that the principle of spending money to be paid by posterity, under the name of funding, is but swindling futurity on a large scale.”

– Thomas Jefferson

I could not agree more. Worse than swindling, it’s living off the backs of your children … which is disgraceful.

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