What is Google Wave?     2009 12 12

I can’t tell you how many people have asked me this over the last couple of months.  So for many people I simply say that I’ll give them an invite and they can figure it out themselves.  Unfortunately I still end up getting this question:

Google Wave

I don’t actually think Google Wave is worthless, it’s just the fact that no one has found any practical use that allows everyone to see the value in it.

This guy’s life sucks…     2009 12 11

Seriously though, he does Lotus Notes support for my current employer.  Lotus Notes is the worst piece of shiz I’ve ever used in my life.  The application has it’s own executable which is unofficially recommended by all IBMers that I have talked to which kills all processes that have loaded the notes DLLs.  There have been coworkers that have attempted to pay the Help Desk to give them Outlook back and they had to assure the Help Desk that they weren’t joking.  I cannot wait for the day that I never have to use this joke of a product again.

Anyone else who absolutely hates Lotus Notes, please check out I Hate Lotus Notes where you can vent your frustrations and even buy a T-Shirt to show your anti-support.

Youth Entrepreneurs of Syracuse Conference     2009 11 21

I startled myself this afternoon.  I realized as I was pulling into my parent’s driveway that I hadn’t listened to the radio on the entire ride home from the YES Conference.  The whole drive I simply thought about what I had just experienced.

I went on the YES Conference Facebook group page last night to see what type of activity and discussion there was about the event.  To my surprise there was only 23 people in the group, and a mere 4 comments on the wall.  I then started doing Twitter searches with every combination of search words imaginable to see if people were having any discussion about the event on Twitter.  Of course I found nothing again.

So I arrive at the conference today with no idea what to expect.  Walking in I realize there were only around 100 people there, 98% of which are high school students.  This event was “advertised” for 12-25 year old aspiring entrepreneurs, and only 2% were 19 or older.  On top of that, there were only 2 students from Syracuse University actually attending the event, and Syracuse University was the one putting on the conference in the first place.  That’s not to say there weren’t Students from the Whitman School of Management helping, but I found it very odd that during the keynote speaker these students who are getting “Entrepreneurship” degrees (whatever the hell that even means) weren’t even interested to hear the story of a successful entrepreneur and simply hung out in the common area.

They kicked off the conference by showing Shark Tank (if you like Shark Tank, and I really hope you don’t, please watch This Week in Startups instead because Shark Tank is reality TV and isn’t how things work) and during intermissions they had a fantastic DJ blasting beats forcing you to scream during every conversation which made networking extra easy.

Very disappointing conference, with little to show of what comes out of the EEE program at Syracuse University.  As I’ve heard many people mention, there are only 2 companies in the last 9 years that are even doing anything right now who came out of the Universities Entrepreneur program.  Not the best track record considering how many come out of the program in the first place.  However, there was some good that came out of the day.  I had the pleasure of meeting some of the smartest young guys who are very motivated and I have no doubt are going to kill it one day.  I wish I knew as much as these guys do now back when I was in high school.  It’s just very unfortunate that they will most likely be successful anywhere but Syracuse.  It’s just lost opportunities like these that make Syracuse the dying city it is.