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13 years ago @ Jeff Namnum - It's Never Just The Data · 0 replies · +1 points

I know what you mean Mike, and I think it's the great challenge and the great opportunity of the moment: filtering the data intelligently. Tough one, because there's so much of it coming at us, but I'm excited to see the solutions coming.

13 years ago @ Jeff Namnum - Fad-vertising · 0 replies · +1 points

I\'m with you on that Katrina. And it\'s a shame because there are great uses for them, just takes a little imagination. We\'re in the middle of producing a campaign for a client to drive ecommerce growth by engaging their in-store traffic with some clever signage and QR codes. Also, we\'re putting a QR code on a highway billboard we\'re placing for them (jk).

13 years ago @ Jeff Namnum - It's Never Just The Data · 0 replies · +1 points

Absolutely Paul. Data's a tool and tools are awesome, but someone's got to know how to use the tools, and when to put them down in lieu of other tools.

13 years ago @ Jeff Namnum - It's Never Just The Data · 0 replies · +1 points

Thanks so much for commenting Art! Hope all's well brother.

14 years ago @ Jeff Namnum - Free T Shirt! · 0 replies · +1 points

I think I'd be more surprised if Google was not working on framing a new future for banking. I'm not sure I can see a clear path to making everyday transactions using data, but certainly things like location data in exchange for cell phone data. It will be fun to watch it develop (and maybe to jump in and push it along).

14 years ago @ Jeff Namnum - What You Don't Deserve · 1 reply · +1 points

Pete, you're a trip brother :)

I'm with you on all these things and I appreciate the love, especially from a good friend. I hadn't intended to be harsh (although I am to myself sometimes), but to call to attention to myself and to anybody reading that there are some things beyond the realm of how awesome we are.

For example, you're right about Ruby, she wouldn't have settled (and lemme tell you back in college, I had some competition). But in a million years I couldn't have orchestrated all the events that conspired to bring us together. It's the gift of having gotten access to that woman in the first place that I couldn't have deserved.

For me it's always been people at the center of my life, but let me give you a different example. We're both American men, or maybe more to the point, we are not women in a part of the world where women are treated as contemptible objects. That's a huge gift, that we really did nothing to deserve. Gratitude for that gift that can't be paid for (who would you pay) is the feeling I was trying to get to. Make sense?

BTW I'm totally using that title for a post.

14 years ago @ Jeff Namnum - Networking - The Art O... · 0 replies · +1 points

Nice one Steve! I've certainly done battle with Samurai before. Great contribution.

14 years ago @ Jeff Namnum - Networking - The Art O... · 0 replies · +1 points

Thanks Anthony!

14 years ago @ Jeff Namnum - Do you have a personal... · 0 replies · +1 points

Thanks Anj! Glad you enjoyed it :-)

14 years ago @ Jeff Namnum - Speaking at Newsday's ... · 0 replies · +1 points

You're too funny Carl! Thanks for the compliment, much appreciated.