If you have about 15 minutes to read this you should, it was a great piece on how someone tried to walk away and start a new life (as an experiment) and how the community was challenged to help find him.

Vanish – Finding Evan Ratliff

Of course those that do this for real wouldn’t likely gather the attention and sophisticated audience that would organize around tracking them down, but it does help to understand how people are able to disappear from their life and start over.  The challenge was put out to catch Evan within a month to claim a $5k prize, which helped to motivate catching him.  In real life I expect most that do this don’t have a reward and you can only imagine the police force having few resources to keep up a search.

Evan in this piece makes a few intentional mistakes to help motivate the search, but it still took a wide network of people to uncover his new home.  I wonder if he would have been caught it he truly had done all he could to avoid it.

 

tumblr_kswqslgULv1qzbok1So I may be a bit biased since I was there for most of these events, but I found this image, created by feltron, to be very cool.

It mentions in the post that CNN asked him to create a visual record of the site’s last 13 years.  I would love to have a higher resolution version (think poster size) but don’t know if anyone will bother to create it.

 

So a few months ago I was chatting with someone I worked with years ago (nearly decades at this point) at The Sport Shoe and he joked about starting a group on Facebook.  I thought about it for a second and figured why not, it might actually be interesting to see how it progresses.  Well it was slow to start and then suddenly spiked a few weeks ago – now to 43 members.

The Sport Shoe was pretty big in its prime, a force here in Atlanta with stores covering Atlanta.  They opened a few big box style stores and ultimately ran out of steam and closed after more than 20 years.

Just another example of how these new communities are allowing folks to get back in touch.

 

OK, so this new version of WordPress (WordPress 2.7) is excellent.  The new interface is more refined and it is easier to create and manage your blog.  And the price, well it is still free so no complaints there.

I am just starting to really dig through the new version to uncover all the new niceties, but the interface is clean and I can now easily get to the most common tasks in less clicks.

Oh and I won’t have to update it manually moving forward, now you can update from within WordPress itself.

 

“It is good to be King.”

 

Not sure why I have this new trend on posting videos but I keep finding them. I was priviledged to work here back in the day when Ted still ran things and it has never quite been the same since he left.

Having him come home (he had an apartment in the building) late at night and walking through the atrium always made you feel like he was a part of this place.

I was lucky to get him to sign his Apple poster before he left and it still hangs in my office.

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