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May10
Live and Dead Tired from the US NextStage offices
NextStage: Predictive Intelligence, Persuasion Engineering, Interactive Analytics and Behavioral Metrics Hello (yawn). It's 8:56am as I'm typing this. My body has no clue what time it is anymore, which is itself fascinating. Humans weren't designed to cover distance as quickly as we're technologically able. At least this human isn't. Whether this human or another, it's an interesting study to observe the mind and body attempting to correlate environmental cues to internal rhythms.

You know that Joseph Carrabis, never passes up an opportunity to learn something more, else and other.

I'm back in the NextStage US offices now. Emetrics was a truly fascinating study and exploration for me. I met a host of wonderful people, all of whom I hope to remain in contact with as time goes on. I'll be mentioning them here and elsewhere once my head clears a bit more.

I believe my presentation went well. I was nervous, I admit. I'm told it will be available for download and I'll be sharing those pointers here once I know what they are, too.

San Francisco has changed in some interesting ways in the ten years since I was last there. I'm an inveterate walker (I'll be heading out with my dog for our morning walk by the time you read this) and spent some time walking through San Francisco while there. In some ways, San Fancisco is starting to remind me of Europe at the start of the Middle Ages.

There are parts of the city where business flourishes, literally islands of industry and opportunity, separated from each other by areas I was advised not to walk through. Alternately, I could walk through them but only at certain times of the day.

All I could think of was being a minstrel, a religious or a penitent, travelling from village to village and watching for highwaymen, bears and wolves.

Fascinating...

 

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