Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Application developers wanted:why not reach out to us RIGHT NOW?!

QUESTION:
”do you or someone you know spend their every waking moment developing new software projects(i.e. ideally working with facebook application APIs: Java Script, C++, PHP, MySQL, and other programming languages that are compatible with the platform?).”

If so, then please do contact us ASAP and learn more about the possibility of joining our winning team:

Brandon or Lemar with email subject line”applications ad” at
TSDAA@yahoo.com
*(Compensation is based upon your application's performance.) Further details can and will be supplied at your request.

Thank you for visiting our post and we look forward to speaking with you more about this awesomely exciting opportunity to get on board working with us!!!

-Brandon & Lemar

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

My response to an entrepreneur's assessment questionaire

"How do you score? Take the entrepreneur assessment"

Specifically, in response to: "If your idea turns out to be a roaring success, describe how your life—and the lives of others—will be different."

"When(Just FYI,as I don't deal in 'ifs') my ventures are a hugh success,(and even during the building phases, to foster the development of a healthily balanced lifestyle in the areas of spirituality,emotions/psychology, relationships,travel,entertainment, and money),nothing will fundamentally change except the scale at which I am operating the enterprise at, and in turn, the level of philanthropic activities that I will be able to regularly get involved with.

Therefore, the same root of work ethics,integrity,strong team, value of God,friends/family, community,relationships, money, and other helpful resources will be present; only much more strongly established which will enable me to bless innumerably more people than I otherwise would have been able to. The way I see it, staying the same, or only half-going-after-it is actually selfish, as if you have it in you(at the levels of your highest potential) to become successful in your field(s) (and to subsequently, amass great wealth, influence, and overall prosperity), then I whole-heartedly believe that you owe it to yourself as well as all of those persons who will the beneficiaries of your larger scale contribution to become as large and prosperous of a success as you are destined to become!!! -Brandon NJ"

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Are people for real on Myspace, facebook,and rest of web 2.0?

I recently voted and commented on Ad Age's Weekly Poll (advertising industry publication that I get emailed updates from) question of:

"Do you think MySpace and Facebook users' profiles are an honest reflection of who they are?"

"I would venture and say yes and no. Of course there is always the constant double edged sword of the web that can just as easily cut both ways; either be leveraged awesomely for great benefit,but it can also be just as easily fashioned into an elaborate fascade to represent oneself in a manner that doesn't line up with one's true and comprehensive person-hood. But,I, for one, am willing to still 'go it' on the gamble that I will inevitably come across quality contacts right along side less than desirous folks during my web adventures,and isn't that life anyway?! -Brandon NJ" I, likewise, welcome your questions, comments, and general feedback! Thanks.
-Brandon

P.S. For those of you who are more interested-here is the rest of the article:

BACKGROUND: In Mark Zuckerberg's high-minded conception, one's
collection of Facebook friends should reflect one's real-life social network by
providing accurate data about users and by being a close-to-comprehensive map of all the important nodes in one's life. Yet there is evidence that people -- especially younger folks -- like to lie or at least fudge the truth on their social networks. But even more vexing is the question of whether Facebook can hit -- and maintain -- critical mass among adults. And for many adults, their online networks aren't representative of their real-life networks.

Friday, October 26, 2007

Let's get algorithm-izing now folks-shall we?

I am inaugurating my blog with this post.***Kudos to me!
I just read an article by a good buddy of mine in a Boston College Newspaper about how hot blogs are for most any and everything that one could possibly fathom, so I figured,"hey, why not get started with my very own; and what better time than RIGHT NOW?" And I already had a Gmail account all set up so I was ready to get cooking immediately!!!

And your random tidbit for the day is: Bandon, OR, USA is a real place(look at a map-this is too real to make up!) In case you're feeling lazy, here is a link to one: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Bandon,+OR,+United+States+of+America&sa=X&oi=map&ct=title

And so with this introductory note, I will bid you a lovely and prosperous evening!

-Brandon