August, 2009

Looking out, looking in.

A hot, languid day train from Bulgaria to Romania, (Veliko Tarnovo to Bucharest via Ruse); as uneventful, in a good way, as a night train from Turkey to Bulgaria.

Looking out, looking in, Ruse, Bulgaria
Looking out, looking in, Ruse, Bulgaria

Create enough friction and people will find a way around; business models, undermined.

(Hopefully the analogies to file-sharing, the music industry and the misguided implementations and business models behind DRM are obvious enough to escape the need to mention…)

Down the rails, Bulgaria
Down the rails, Bulgaria

Create enough mess, and people will want to clean it up (whether it’s worth it or not); business models and the links between actions and results, misunderstood.

Peace in stillness, Ruse, Bulgaria
Peace in stillness, Ruse, Bulgaria

For every cultural movement, an early warning. Models for life, tested.

Outward, Bulgaria
Outward, Bulgaria

Surfacing data, surfacing decisions; models for life, created.

(A style, completely copied from Jan Chipchase.)

And to Tom: thank you for your email… and Iceland is definitely on the list…

Split, Rila Monastery, Bulgaria

Since I’ve already demonstrated my love for randomness, more about Ferris Bueller

Split, Rila Monastery, Bulgaria
Split, Rila Monastery, Bulgaria

From a Bill Simmons ESPN.com reader mailbag column:

Q: In light of John Hughes death (one of my favorites of all time) I ask you this obvious question about “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”: How is it possible to fit so much into roughly an eight hour span?
– Mike, Columbia, Mo.

SG: Glad you brought this up. … Shouldn’t three Chicago kids re-enact Ferris’ entire day and see if they could pull it off in less than eight hours? Bring a couple of Flip cameras, tape everything, see if you can do it and stick the results on YouTube. John Hughes would be proud.

Brilliant. I’m amazed this hasn’t already been done.

And if it has, please point me onward…

 

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