Behind the scenes jam session with @_sansebastian in their hotel room in Kumasi, Africa. The boys are doing some last minute preparations before their performance tomorrow for www.theBicycleFactory.ca ceremony. You will definitely be seeing an hearing more from these guys. Besides being stand up dudes, they are also super talented.
Guess he isn’t a morning person. #ghana2011
Random Thought of The Day
The revolution that recently unfolded in Egypt was sparked by a Google employee, who put up a Facebook page, that caught the attention of millions of Twitter users, who then shared footage of YouTube videos, made by protesters on their Smartphones.
Amazing that this sentence couldn’t even exist 10 years ago.
Testing out the Tumblr iPhone app and it’s ability to post videos straight from my phone.
Wish I could write a bit more, but I need to catch my flight before it leaves without me.
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I want to meet Mark Zuckerberg one day and thank him […] I’m talking on behalf of Egypt. […] This revolution started online. This revolution started on Facebook. This revolution started […] in June 2010 when hundreds of thousands of Egyptians started collaborating content. We would post a video on Facebook that would be shared by 60,000 people on their walls within a few hours. I’ve always said that if you want to liberate a society just give them the Internet. […]
The only thing worse than clients that still think like this, are the agencies that let them get away with it.
My favourite Super Bowl ad of 2011.
This made me smile.