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This is why when Jaffe first told me the idea of crayon I instantly asked "where do I sign up." At this point I didn't know about the other people on board, but it was the IDEA for the team that got me excited and plus I already knew he had superpowers (damn that's going to stroke his ego a little too much *grin*)
What I also love is that the people who REALLY want to do this right will realize that just because you are part of one "team" doesn't mean you can't help another or be part of multiple ones.
The people who realize and embrace this are the ones that are going to succeed. Work WITH, not AGAINST.
I'm sorry we missed lunch, but I'm an eternal optimist. I miss meeting up with you all the time, and I swear that Steve Garfield checks my Google Calendar to host all the good meetings while I'm out of town.
In the Blown to Bits book I've been harping on about, it talks about how Silicon Valley had a pool of talent focused there, and everyone knew that if you were a worker today, you could be a boss tmmw and vice versa, causing everyone to work more cooperatively than competitively- everything was fluid, but it was the talent that really mattered in the end. I think the thought they put forth of "who knows where this might lead in the future, with people being more able to work with each other virtually with broadband, etc. is EXACTLY what we are experiencing now.
This, and add the "Make it Stick" principal of 'an original is hard to find but easy to recognize' and you have something we can really run with. We all do bring different talents to the table, and it's about combining those talents in the right proportions on the right project, and you have lightning in a bottle.
And the reason Podcamp is so important is to bring the face to face dimension, and realize people are more complicated and have more depth than you might hear from their podcasts, videoblogs, or blogs alone- There is a lot of there there, and you need to know where it is when you need it.
In fact, it has spun off some posts and comment discussions and it was the basis for the main topic discussion on today's podcast (http://inkndoodles.com/2007/02/07/ind-radio-15-...).
Thanks!
Now... go create something!