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Ahh, if I were 20 again…
Thursday, June 30th, 2005 | Author: kevin

Imagine, just for a moment. Imagine you are in your early twenties and your whole life is open before you. What would you do? Or if it had been possible, what are the lessons, knowledge, experiences that would be most valuable? Some say, they wouldn’t change anything, life is a journey; they say that the fun is in the exploration, not the arrival. That may be true, but might the journey have been more interesting with more effective tools or equipment? Sure, it might be very exciting driving my Accord on parts of Germany’s Autobahn, but I bet it is exhilarating in a Ferrari.

Well, if I had been given the opportunity, here are a few of the nuggets I sure wish I would have known when I was 20:

  • Have No Fear – Many of the situations we find that debilitate us are only created by our fear.
  • Plan + Commitment + Sacrifice – I was raised with the simple empowering statement: “You can do anything you put your mind to.” I believe that 100%. However, later I found out that the “formula” was incomplete. You can do anything that you want, as long as your willing to create a plan, commit yourself to that plan, and you are willing to accept the sacrifices, THEN you truly can do anything.
  • Passion – Make sure you are extremely passionate about what you spend your time on. Passion, will make the above formula infallible.
  • Reading is Power – I’ve been an avid reader since I was about 10 years old. Reading gives you knowledge. Knowledge gives you power. What kind of power? To quote Darth Sidious “Unlimited Power! Unlimited P-o-w-e-r” Power every aspect of your life. Let’s face it, most every thought I’ve had, someone has had before me. Why not reap the benefit of their past contributions?
  • Be true to yourself – This is perhaps one of the hardest to achieve, because first it requires that you learn who you are. While this may sound ridiculous, if you don’t know who you are, what you are capable of or not, what you like, what you dis-like, what you are willing to sacrifice, then you will be doomed to make decisions that are inconsistent with who you are. believe me, everytime I have allowed this to happen, it has ended in pain.
  • Seize the moment – Lastly, never take any moment for granted, squeeze out of each day that you can the most that you can. For if you are truly fearless in your life, then you will devise plans that will take you beyond your wildest dreams. And if you know who you are then, you will naturally be able to bring passion and commitment to anything you do and accept any consequences that may result. And for me the tool that has aided me to refine the experiences of my life and produce these nuggets is reading.
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You have to what?
Tuesday, June 07th, 2005 | Author: kevin

Someone left a comment on my post about the Forteleza requiring registration. So I said, why not I’ll bite. Let’s go register. But as the poster also offered, (you really have to appreciate the irony and sarcasm it inspires) you can’t register for the e-Government site on-line. LOL

From the FAQ:

¿Dónde me puedo registrar?
El proceso de registro de datos se llevará acabo en las Colecturías Participantes del Departamento de Hacienda, llamando a la división de Tecnologías de Información Gubernamentales de la Oficina de Gerencia y Presupuesto al (787) 977-9200 o en las Oficinas Regionales de PRFAA en Estados Unidos.

¿Puedo registrarme sin visitar una colecturía? SubirSubir
NO, para proteger su privacidad todo ciudadano tiene que asistir a una colecturía o un centro comercial participante para iniciar el proceso de registro. Luego será el ciudadano el que active este proceso en línea.

Alright, so it is not so stupid. Protecting citizens against identity fraud is serious business, but is there no other way?

UPDATE: I’m still trying to determine whether the Governor’s statements at the Microsoft convention have been publicly announced. There are few news items that look related, but further research is necessary.

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Sometimes it’s just hard to resist
Tuesday, June 07th, 2005 | Author: kevin

Just a simple question for now.

I was reading an article about the Ad Agency Euro RSCG in the Caribbean Business, June 2, 2005. The agency intends to continue their on-going study Prosumer Pulse here in Puerto Rico. The Prosumer is short for “proactive consumer”. This exclusive group represents the leading 20% to 30% of all consumers in the marketplace. If you are familiar with the maven role in Malcolm Gladwell’s The Tipping Point, the prosumer is the same thing.

Anyway, the local branch of this ad agency will study this group here in Puerto Rico. However, according to the article, although globally they have conducted the survey over the Internet, here in Puerto Rico they will use a combination of the Internet and telephone polling. The reason for this is that there is only 20% to 25% Internet penetration of their target market.

So here is my question: “If the prosumer are the leading consumers in the Puerto Rico marketplace, what is the likelihood that they are NOT on the Internet?”

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It just wasn’t meant to be, I guess
Wednesday, June 01st, 2005 | Author: kevin

My trip to Brazil by the numbers:

Number of times I packed my suitcase 2:
Number of times I went to airport: 1
Number of visas obtained from the Brazilian consulate in Miami: 0

Ultimately, even though I tried to reschedule my trip to fly through Miami, I didn’t make it out of Puerto Rico. What a huge disappointment. We really felt that we were going to take off with our SNAPPIX product.

Never in my career have I seen things come together so well, but still get ruined in the end. Those who knew about the visa requirement for Brazil are all like, well of course. While most everyone else thought, as I did, that a passport was sufficient. According to a friend of SNAP, the requirement is because the United States requires visas for the citizens of Brazil, they require visas for U.S. citizens.

We are still fighting the good fight and will attempt to be there as much as possible in spirit, commentary, and whatever else we can dream up, but in the end it just wasn’t meant to be.

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