Kicking off the Charity Shield. All bookies have us as underdogs again. COYG!
LETS GO BOYS! GOONERS! LIGHT UP the baby blue
Arsenl > ManCity
connecting dots.
Kicking off the Charity Shield. All bookies have us as underdogs again. COYG!
LETS GO BOYS! GOONERS! LIGHT UP the baby blue
Arsenl > ManCity
With the new episode of Russian hackers storming the barn that is the world of Internet security months after Heartbleed tore a hole in the system, it brings me to think about our general sense of security in the modern world.
We are told to have different and stronger passwords for everything but yet it seems that there are systemic breakdowns that edge ever closer to disrupting our world as a whole. It really is “our world” nowadays also since the Internet is everywhere and increasingly in everything. Do our archaic forms of letters and numbers really hold a strong enough front to defend us? Is our information ever really safe again? Facebook and Google seem to be the “good guys”, for now, but can we imagine a world if they weren’t? Crazy mad scientists and villains rarely care about market cap and stock price.
This brings me to the “smart home”. A genius concept in a world filled with rainbows and cupcakes but in the world of monitoring and espionage, where does that take us?
Things to think about as always and hope everybody is chillin this weekend.
Change your PASSWORDS!
I want to talk about the process of figuring shit out! This is something that I’ve been feeling heavily as of late……. not that I haven’t felt this way many many times before at different junctures but it hits you just as hard every time this 9 headed beast shows its head(s) again.
Being a coordinator is hard. Being a front man is hard. Being a leader (a culmination of both?) is even harder. This is something that can only be directly absorbed and appreciated, I think, by all of you (not that many I know) that have lead a charge and have (1) celebrated in victory in flying colors or (2) felt like you just got mauled by a pack of wolves followed by getting hit by a train. To me, this is a inexplicably important and impactful experience and really does help us grow. Reminds me of many of my favorite athletes and their most memorable quotes…… usually pointing towards how to learn from adversity how to win again from defeat and how to roundhouse kick your fear in the face.
I suppose the curve for “learning the ropes” is something that should continuolsy get easier over time but what if ropes keep getting added on in ways that are unexpected and self-created? A very interesting dilemma and problem to have in my opinion as it is usually an indicator for growth and exploration into new areas.
Just wanted to rant on a topic that is fresh on my mind.
Word to everyone.
EPL starting soon. ARSENAL!!!!
As we all know, a difference in position can result in significantly different perspectives and outcomes. This is a universal theme that runs deep in daily business, life and sports. Freedom fighter or Terrorist? Creating or destroying? Enthusiastic or annoying? Really hard to say sometimes and even harder to take a step to take it all in slowly and fairly. (feels like a bad sentence)
As an ex-entrepreneur and now investor, it is quite interesting to feel the emotions from both sides. Fresh from taking of the entrepreneurial hat, I fully understand that one must protect their “baby” and not allow outside mofos to run their show all over it. It’s easy to feel protective over ideas and property and hard to accept that an OUTSIDER (how dare they?!?!) could have an interesting and perhaps refreshing perspective. It’s great to be chasing dreams and even better to find supporters, but with how big of a voice?
On the other side, as an investor, I also need to understand that conversations must be held carefully and that we (as a group other than a few) cannot go in guns blazing and lighting up the joint. This is a big turn off for founders and we need to remember that we are supporting a good person+team in pursuing their dreams that in return will hopefully give us returns. This is an interesting and everlasting dilemma and not one that will end, ever.
Pretty similar to teams at school, work, and sports. Some teams start from day 1 with everyone wanting to be the winner and leader. Some teams have members that immediately claim a supporting role for the greater cause. Some teams have leaders and coaches that want a well trained lean mean fighting machine. Which one works best? The great Bulls? The Heat? the Spurs? Germany or Argentina? Do you want the best overall team or the best player? Budding with energy+potential or seasoned+savvy veterans? Dictatorship or Democracy?
I don’t know the answer. Have been involved and seen many of the different situations above (I’m sure we all have)….. Can’t say I have a conclusion……
being an Arsenal fan, it has truly been an action packed summer of excitement. Not only did we have representatives all over the world cup, but we will also have 3 returning world champions.
Since last summer Arsenal has shown that we no longer need to compete on a short financial shoestring and are ready to battle it out with the big boys. Soccer fans as were universally skeptical until our team and premier league record breaking £42.5m signing of Mesut Ozil, the German maestro from Real Madrid and the show stopper of the 2010 World Cup.
Now. We are at a better position than ever. Even though our fiercest competitors (Man City and United) continue to try and pick off our talent, albeit our ageing talent as of late……. the Gunners are locked and loaded and ready to rock and roll.
Starting with the extension of our manager Arsene Wenger, the team has now really started to take shape. We first lost our star right back Bacary Sagna, to rivals Manchester City but Wenger found his replacement in arguably one of the only RBs that outperformed Sagna in the EPL last season, his fellow frenchman Mathieu Debuchy of Newcastle. He then followed up with a signing that will surely send the Gunner’s attack into hyper speed next season in the form of the Chilean Star Attacker Alexis Sanchez from Barcelona. Business didn’t finish there of course as we secured the services of the outstanding Colombian shot stopper David Ospina. Now we are on the verge of up and coming Southampton starlet Calum Chambers for the 8th highest payday transfer for a teenager in EPL history.
With Aaron Ramsey ready to go again with a new style and fresh legs (make him captain already!) and Theo Walcott almost healed, all in all I’d say this has been a great summer. We, the gooners, are ready to go and are thrilled wait for the season to kick off.
It is time to Run & Gun. Watch out. (time to jump on bandwagon perhaps)
See you in a few weeks at the season opener.
We all know that artists & celebrities get a lot of attention. They capture our imaginations and bring us to new, wonderful and thrilling worlds. They’re also the ones seducing us with cool clothes, good food, baller lifestyles and new brands to believe in. What is it about them that completely mesmerises our senses into submission? I’m not sure what it is nor will pretend like I know although I guess you call it “star power”, but that’s just defining a term with itself and doesn’t help break it down. Whatever it is, it works and it pushes us to buy, try and look out for the next big thing.
Momentum over the past few years has quietly rolled two interesting forces together… two prominent and all consuming forces. The first is fame and the second is technology.
Celebs have always been at the center of the coolest and trendiest businesses… bars, restaurants, private clubs, beaches, hotels, fashion, whatever it is… and now, they are turning it on to the NEXT (current) big thing… tech! The iPhone, which has become a celebrity in and of itself, has changed and defined a generation (and forever more), the world and all the people in it. So naturally, they’re in there too!
Celebrities and Venture Capital have a growing and arguably increasingly unbreakable relationship. From Ashton Kutchor with A grade, JT with mySpace, Bieber with selfie social networks and Carmelo Anthony with M7 in the US to Chinese actors REN Quan 任泉, LI Bingbing 李冰冰 and HUANG Xiaoming 黃曉明 forming StarVC. These celebrities (and more… Will Smith, Kanye, Gaga, Leo, Jay-Z, Shaq) have decided to grab their fame and their gadgets by the horns and run with it.
This is a really interesting trend and I’m starting to believe that there is some brilliance in the craziness. Great teams are formed when members contribute their unique talents in unison. Perhaps VC and tech startups will be the same. Some people have to defend, some people have to attack. What’s got more potential in making something popular in tech? Seems logical to think and relate to the famous founders, VCs or Tech Crunches of the World, but isn’t it essentially only getting 80% of those that follow tech? What’s to stop the superstars that we always admire an love? Why go for only the young, tech fans, and geeks when there’s an opportunity to go for everyone!?
Getting carried away here but It’s been very interesting to follow and has been giving me ideas. What do you think?
Timing. As the years have gone I realized is that many times… timing is one of if not the biggest deciding factors in many things that we do.
During high school, I used to feel invincible and unstoppable when I played sports. I was at the peak of my athletic abilities and thought that I was at the top of my game. This was the same for both basketball and golf. As I played more throughout college and thereafter in rec leagues after graduating, the game seemed to start slowing down. Not in the sense that I was moving slower but that my understanding and anticipation seemed to form an inverse relationship with my flattening “bounce” in my step (or was it just the growing belly…. hmmm). Are we better at our sport/thing as we gain more experience or were we better at our physical best? Which would you choose?
Similar to investing in tech it seems. Is there momentum pushing for growth and building up a bubble? If you catch a wave and find a great team building something when nobody cares….. does a tree falling in the empty woods make a sound? What if you find a team building something that suddenly everyone is building…. can you hear the distinct shouts of someone in a room of 100 shouting others? I think this is a valid question for us all to ask when looking at new companies and opportunities….. Is this something that is genuinely valuable or is it just because everyone is talking about it? Will the business persevere and continue to grow or will it drop off a cliff after the excitement dies down?
Things to think about. Timing.
Under very random circumstances, quite a few things I’ve experienced recently have made me think about “reality”. It’s not in a ‘the world is not flat’ type of way, but more about how far we’ve all come and how much there is to go. Bare with me.
Not more than 3 months ago, I had the opportunity to truly experience Virtual Reality for the first time. As a kid, I remember thinking of HMDs (are we really going to call it this?) as the perfect piece to a halloween Cyclops costume then eventually as futuristic private 100″ screens googles but I also remember completely forgeting about them as a consumer product. It seem to never really deliver for what it was made up to be. But after putting on the Oculus, I honestly feel that the time has come. What I felt was not movie screen to IMAX wow, it was radio to TV wow (so to speak…). It may sound geeky and silly to some people but how my body felt and reacted was NOT what I expected. The scale and size was nothing like I’ve seen before…. well other than in real life. Feeling like I was there at the live (NOT virtual) venue was amazing… again being there in person would be amazing too but I was sitting in my office… For a second there I was a mixture of shocked, excited, suspicious, confused and happy all at the same time. Truly spectacular stuff and I can’t wait for the proliferation of headsets in the consumer market to really see where entertainment can go. It’s starting to play mind tricks and crossing Total Recall/Matrix lines…. but I know I’d pay good money with no hesitation if I were able to BE back at Cameron Stadium for the season home games again.
A short chat about game consoles today while at the Vectr office construction site also made me think about this. Pong to Pacman Arcade to handheld consoles (the single game ones) to Gameboy, Game Gear, Nintendo (red and white), Genesis, Atari, Super Famicon (Asia), full scale Arcades, Playstation/Saturn, N64, Dreamcast, Wii, eventually Xbox and PS 234……all lead to VR and being “in the game”. Reality?! Look how far its all come. very cool.
Another realization was completely not related was from Brazil. The shock, unity, anger, horror, sadness, more sadness, applause to opposition ending with a cynical self applause of the 7-1 score between Germany and Brazil in the World Cup semifinals was another crazy reality. It took me a while to register witnessing what will be talked about for decades, if not forever. Couldn’t quite believe that Brazil, of all teams, would get crushed like that… and at home!!??!?! Unbelievable. On the other hand, I completely see and understand how the Brazilian team got, strategically and technically, crushed that way. I guess in the historical context of Brazilian football…. unbelievable… but as the squad that day…. completely possible, obviously.
Anyways. This is my first real post and not sure if and how it will be read but… I had a good time writing it. Hope everyone is doing good!