
Blocks Away!

Tetris.
Preparation
Have you ever felt on the edge of something great? Have you ever felt like over-the-top excited about the future? Have you ever been sober enough to realize that it’s just not now, not yet?
It’s a quiet mix of frustration and jubilation.
This year is the year of preparation. It means being broken, molded; it means that I’m going to have to learn everything that I possible can. Teach me, show me, hold me as I walk.
Let the training begin. I really want to get my ass kicked.
Game Over
As you can see I’ve gotten rid of Human3rror.com and now have moved over all the content to /blog here on my personal domain.
This has been a really tough decision and you can read some of my thoughts here.
Please update your RSS Subscriptions to a new Feedburner feed (if you’d like). I still plan on updating this blog on occasion with candid thoughts on anything I want (because it’s my darn blog…!).
Thanks for all of your support – it’s been an incredible ride.
Whale Balloon

A much nicer version of fail.
Arden, Appa

Hiring: Graphics Designer
I’m looking for someone in the Atlanta area that obsessively loves graphic design.
Full-time job, salary, benefits, awesome culture, the works.
Don’t be fooled, you’ll work hard but you’ll be literally changing the world. Literally.
A few things that shouldn’t surprise you and that you should be able to do in your sleep:
All My Friends Are Dead

Sadness.
10 Things You Should Never Say to a Person with Migraines

I took this from HealthCentral and reposted it here in a more easy-to-consume fashion (I hate click-through galleries).
I suffer from chronic migraines and have heard most of these said to me, sometimes from the same person in the same conversation. It’s extremely annoying and makes me want to punch you in the neck (especially when I’m hurting badly).
Try to be a bit less ignorant about medical conditions. Thank you.
BlogCheck.me Looking for a New Owner

I launched this pet project a little over a month ago and I’ve realized that I need to either let it go or have someone else take over the intellectual property and run it like a boss.
The original vision was to create a niche offering for bloggers and small business owners to keep a pulse on their server and hosting uptime. It’s a niche that’s not directly targeted (especially for bloggers) and is an open playing field for marketing opportunities.
Financially it’s simply costing me $99 for a developer license (for the iPhone app) a year plus your typical hosting fees. I’m looking to find an owner who will help it grow into something niche and profitable.
Why am I getting rid of it? For the same reason I sold off ChurchAnalytics (which was successfully acquired) – I’m trying to simply my life and provide room for the existing larger things in my life and business.
Email me if you’re interested in knowing more.