Nov
19
2008
1 Round:
1000m Row
50 thrusters @45lbs
30 pull ups
1 vomit all over your shirt
My time: 8:23
*Sub-10 is good, sub-8 is better. Totally hit my chin and bit my tongue on the thrusters. (Note to self: Don’t wack face with a metal bar. (Pause.))
Nov
18
2008
Three rounds for time:
Run 400 meters
1 1/2 pood Kettlebell X 21 swings (or 55 pound dumbbell swing)
12 Pull-ups
My Time: 10:35
Nov
17
2008
For time:
100 Squats
5 Muscle-ups
75 Squats
10 Muscle-ups
50 Squats
15 Muscle-ups
25 Squats
20 Muscle-ups
MY TIME: 35-ish minutes
Nov
10
2008
Unless there’s a content-sharing, or link-sharing agreement, I don’t see the point behind the Blogroll.
I do understand that it’s important for your site to be linked from other sites, but I’d rather see my content on a single blog post rather than on the site’s blogroll.
Why?
Because it means that I’ve done something signficant enough that I deserve commentary. It means that I’ve gotten enough steam behind an idea to keep other people thinking about it.
When I’m on your blogroll under a site that gets 10mm hits a year, I’m literally buried underneath the weight of traffic going to that site and not mine. It does not say anything about why you should go to my site instead. In fact, if I weren’t me, I wouldn’t go to my site either if it came down to me or Seth Godin’s page.
And what’s it mean to you to be in my blogroll if I’m not getting paid to put you there? Are Larry and Sergey going to thank me for putting Google in my brianfeener.com blogroll? Probably not (though they seem like pretty grateful individuals).
I’d rather be successful for the fact that I do a good job than be successful on the basis of association. Those are the movies that tout the “writers of hit comedy X” and the rap albums that have all the “Featuring Lil’ ____” after the song titles. Maybe it’s a way to build a business, but it’s not a way to build a career.
Nov
07
2008
“Corporate” is not a personality, it’s an absence of personality.
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There’s a certain ludicrousness to bullet-points. People don’t think or talk like that.
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We can tell when you’re not comfortable in writing or design.
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It’s easy to tell when you’re not having fun.