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Pretty good about it, I guess. Tough question. My work is derivative, for sure. We're only as clever as the obscurity of our sources, right?
I get the feeling this question was meant to be an insult, but truthfully it's something I think about fairly often. Culture builds on itself. Its a system I'm jazzed to be able to contribute to. Unsure about your use of "brainchild", as it has weird implications, but I'd be hard pressed to come up with any creative work that I'm taken with that I wouldn't consider derivative. -
We met a number of years ago in Portland, OR. He volunteered to help me build the shopping cart for my parent's non-profit, and we've been working together ever since.
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I don't know, I haven't lived here that long. Offhand I'd say Reagan Smith Clark, Adam Larson, Chris Piascik and Dan Cederholm. Currently organizing wtfboston.org to try and help expose me to more people.
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Twitter, Instapaper, Dropbox. No surprises here.
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I'm not a developer. I used to build websites for people, but I never got past HTML and CSS and some basic JS stuff. Everything I knew, I learned through Webmonkey and W3Schools.
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Plenty of ideas to go around right now. If anything we need more focus. Thanks, though.
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Three months after faux-graduating from MassArt in 2004 I moved out West with my wife and and co-founded Fwis. Prior to that I was doing odd jobs throughout college, etc.
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Man I'm nowhere near figuring out what the hell I'm doing, let alone distilling anything down to a quotable. Ask me again in 50 years.
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Not a ton, my musical taste has never been interesting enough to merit much of a shift. 10 years ago I was a freshman in college listening to Pink Floyd and DJ Shadow. Fairly close to what I listen to these days. Lots of british stuff and electronica.
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I guess I'm just a bit gross?
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asked by cloois
Hey sorry. Email me and I'll send one along.
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We gave away our dog last year. Painful decision, very glad we made it.
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