Filtering

Being someone who constantly has ideas entering my mind, I need a filter.

A close friend of mine quoted a fellow start-up founder he’d been speaking with:

“I like to succeed quickly, and fail quickly, because it’s cheaper either way.”

With this in mind, I’m in the process of developing a semi-formal idea filter ready for when inspiration comes. It’ll help remove unnecessary head noise. I’m talking early idea conception, not so much the business planning stage, of which there are already helpful tools.

The filter currently includes:

  1. Is it an idea that will need to rely on a heavy sales pitch? If so it probably already has competition.
  2. Does it have a viable market? Unless it’s art or a hobby, it’ll need to be financially viable.
  3. Will new technology deem it obsolete when the sun sets? (sunset tech-industries have a closer horizon)
  4. Do I care enough about the space I’ll be getting into to get through the hard times?
  5. Will anyone join me? What resources will i need other than my own?
  6. Is the problem i’m solving real or just my obscure problem?

Of course there are hundreds more, this is a nice brief start.

I’ll be continually adding to the filter. On that note this helpful post just came along.

Please feel free to add suggestions yourself.

All ideas about ideas and idea filters aside, even if one gets through the filter, it’s a hard road executing.

The Rugby Equation

Rugby Union - Complex Rules = Rugby League

This from the clever fella’s at ARC Rugby:

Permission to speak

I’ve been thinking, there are a few common reasons excuses for someone being a voice in a particular field:

  1. Passion
  2. Education
  3. Experience

Maybe there’s some more. Can you add to the list?

Loads of personality

I took the Myers-Briggs test for a University paper back in 1996. I’m an ENTP.

Here is a cool site where you can save time and do the test online. There’s even 3 versions, e.g. one for speed, another more intensive version etc etc.

Clean up after yourself

I went into burger king on Saturday, having not been for a long time.

It dawned on me how successful the big fast food chains (McDonalds, KFC, Burger King etc.) have been at training their customers to clean up after themselves, even though it’s a restuarant.

What an achievement.

Unpacking

I’ve just got back from 5 days non-stop surfing in Raglan. The waves were pumping as we went ‘up the coast’ in a friend’s boat. So much fun!
Coming home from Holiday can be a little bit painful, so to ease this pain upon my return, I’ve decided to use my new technique for unpacking (I used it first on 29 December).

My Technique:

  • If you have a spare room, throw all your bags etc in it, then slowly transfer it from there to the necessary drawers, cupboards, shelves as the first week back passes by.

Reason being, the motivation to immediately place everything back into its rightful place having just returned is, for me, never present. But the need to get it out of the hallway quick smart is aswell.
How do you unpack?

In Hindsight… Go Henry!

With hindsight, when I read Zinzan Brooke’s post written on the eve of this years world cup quarter-final between the ABs and France it all seems so clear why his prediction of a 20 point win was wrong. But was it, really…wrong?

Maybe when the unexpected (totally ludicrous) happens, all logic upon which those predictions are made becomes irrelevant.

What was expected by the NZ rugby public? A normal display from the ref for starters.

Here’s what was unexpected:

  1. No penalties against France in the 2nd half
  2. An overlap in the final 30 seconds with Chris Jack on the wing
  3. Numerous reffing blunders (crime)
  4. McAlister taking the penalty kick when Evans is much better
  5. Carters injury
  6. Did I mention the ref?

Hindsight is a wonderful thing! The next day it all seemed so clear, even to Zinny!

Forethought: Today Graham Henry is being interviewed again for the coaching job. I say go for it Graham! Bar 20 reffing blunders you we …they would have won by 20 points. Graham, I’m judging you on the World Cup, and the World Cup was a farce. Not you. Go Henry!

Ali-G talks to old geezers…

Ali-G. The guy is hilarious!

Is there anyone else around so consistently quick witted on TV? I’d love to know.

and to have the ability not to lose it in front of noam chomsky no less…..

Here he is with another old geezer.

Fireworks public ‘public’ display

If you’re not around the Wellington harbour perimeter this evening you can still watch the fireworks display on the Metservice webcam. Enjoy!

nice hijack letterman!