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	<updated>2008-09-14T02:30:11Z</updated>
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		<title type="html">First impressions in an e-mail world</title>
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		<author><name><![CDATA[Sacha Chua]]></name></author>
		<updated>2008-09-14T06:30:33Z</updated>
    <published>2008-09-14T02:30:11Z</published>
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		<id>https://sachachua.com/blog/?p=5141</id>
		<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I really wish I could&#8217;ve spent more time in Washington&#8211;not only to spend a month or two in the Smithsonian Museum, but also to run into people like <a href="http://www.jeffwidman.com">Jeff Widman</a>, who&#8217;s normally based in Seattle but who happened to be in Washington when I was there.</p>
<p>Jeff e-mailed me last Tuesday to introduce himself and see if we could get together and chat about Gen Y and social media. That in itself was cool (I love connecting with other Gen Yers working in this space), but you know what was even cooler? He attached a PDF to introduce himself. Digging around on his <a href="http://www.jeffwidman.com">blog</a>, I came across an online version of it:</p>
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<p>Neat idea! I&#8217;m tempted to make one myself (or refine my <a href="http://www.slideshare.net/sachac/hello-im-sacha-chua/">self-introduction in verse</a>), because people often wonder (a) what I do for a living, and (b) how on earth I managed to get an opportunity to do that. =)</p>
<p>Good idea. Go out and make your own. =)</p>
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		<title type="html">Dan Zen, Mad Inventor</title>
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		<author><name><![CDATA[Sacha Chua]]></name></author>
		<updated>2006-06-29T10:18:00Z</updated>
    <published>2006-06-29T06:18:00Z</published>
    
		<id>https://sachachua.com/blog/?p=3640</id>
		<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I met Dan Zen (<a href="http://www.zenmix.com">http://www.zenmix.com</a>) at a Flash get-together. Mad inventor meets Internet finds peace = cool!</p>
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<p><a href="https://sachachua.com/notebook/vidcast/20060629-001314-dan-zen.mpg">MPG &#8211; 2 MB</a></p>


<p>You can <a href="mailto:sacha@sachachua.com?subject=Comment%20on%20https%3A%2F%2Fsachachua.com%2Fblog%2F2006%2F06%2Fdan-zen-mad-inventor%2F&body=Name%20you%20want%20to%20be%20credited%20by%20(if%20any)%3A%20%0AMessage%3A%20%0ACan%20I%20share%20your%20comment%20so%20other%20people%20can%20learn%20from%20it%3F%20Yes%2FNo%0A">e-mail me at sacha@sachachua.com</a>.</p>]]></content>
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		<title type="html">What a Sunday</title>
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		<author><name><![CDATA[Sacha Chua]]></name></author>
		<updated>2006-05-29T10:36:00Z</updated>
    <published>2006-05-29T06:36:00Z</published>
    
		<id>https://sachachua.com/blog/?p=3534</id>
		<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Posting long notes because this will help me remember. =) You can skip this if you want.</p>
<p>I woke up to a nice long Skype chat with my mom and dad. =) It was<br>
great catching up again and telling them about the stuff I've been up<br>
to.</p>
<p>I helped Brian Wilson buy groceries for the Graduate House Council<br>
barbecue this Monday. We bought 60+ liters of softdrinks and juice,<br>
200 hamburger buns, 100 hotdog buns, and lots of condiments. I took<br>
pictures of the heaps and heaps of stuff at the cashier, and I'll post<br>
them soon.</p>
<p>Then it was off to Dufferin Grove for the<br>
<a href="http://www.wirelesstoronto.ca">Wireless Toronto</a> launch. They've<br>
blanketed the park with wireless internet. I might need to replace the<br>
extended battery on the Fujitsu so that I can get good battery life<br>
again. It would be so nice to be able to work under the trees!</p>
<p>I had a fun chat with Craig of <a href="http://www.kijiji.ca">Kijiji</a> about<br>
social software. He moved to Toronto from Montreal in order to work<br>
for Kijiji, a community classified ads system that emphasizes being<br>
able to meet people in person. It was great talking to him about the<br>
company and how people hear about the cool stuff.</p>
<p>I met Jutta because she was picking leaves off stinging nettles for<br>
use in a nettle pesto for an upcoming party &#8211; feeding 700 people! Wow.<br>
She was chatting with Andrew Kegney(?), who's into Wireless Toronto.<br>
We had a fun conversation about nettles. Andrew's story about running<br>
into a huge patch of stinging nettles was funny! =) Jutta introduced<br>
us to David of <a href="http://www.clayandpapertheatre.org">Clay+Paper Theatre</a> and Georgie Donais of <a href="http://www.cobinthepark.ca">http://www.cobinthepark.ca</a>, two<br>
interesting projects I should definitely look into.</p>
<p>Another mental note: Check out Patrick Dinnen's blog post on<br>
electronic communication's suckiness.</p>
<p>After the Wireless Toronto thing, Jed Smith and I walked to Kensington<br>
Market to take part in the first Pedestrian Sunday for the year. I was<br>
supposed to attend samba practice with Jed, but I felt the pull of<br>
tango too strongly. ;) On the way to the park where we were to meet<br>
for samba practice, I saw that a tango club had arranged a circle of<br>
chairs on the concrete road. I also ran into Leigh Honeywell, who was<br>
waiting for the cooking demo at one of the booths.</p>
<p>A short distance down the road, I met Nana, the girl from the Queen's<br>
Park drum party who did totally awesome fire poi. Unfortunately, she<br>
absentmindedly left the poi in the park one day. I gave her my<br>
condolences on her loss and lent her the glowy poi (I still haven't<br>
found batteries!), giving her my telephone number so that she could<br>
get in touch with me just in case she needed to leave early.</p>
<p>Anyway, tango. Couldn't resist. Instead of going to samba practice, I<br>
walked back to the tango circle ad danced with Trevor Barrie, Peer<br>
Flach, and a few people I hadn't known: Renett(sp?, Peer's friend?),<br>
Richard, Ian, and&#8230; err&#8230; someone whose name I've forgotten.<br>
&lt;sheepish grin&gt;</p>
<p>Renett had taken a few tango lessons from Victor Hugo. Richard was an<br>
experienced dancer. Ian was completely new to it, but I managed to<br>
teach him a few basic steps. =) He reminded me that we'd met at a<br>
Python meeting or something like that, and that we were both in Toastmasters. When I heard that he's working on the Persuasion manual, I told him about <a href="https://sachachua.com/notebook/wiki/2006.05.27#4">my interest in sales and marketing</a>. Now I have a study buddy! =)</p>
<p>When tango wound down, I wandered back to the samba group. We walked<br>
back to Kensington Market, not too far from the tango place. I should<br>
probably have stayed there, then! It was good that I rejoined the<br>
group, though. They had free food and beer at a restaurant near there.</p>
<p>I wasn't feeling particularly hungry and I really wanted to get my<br>
poi, so I trekked back to Graduate House and picked up my poi and my<br>
diabolo. =)</p>
<p>When I got back, the samba group was warming up, so I slipped into a<br>
<a href="http://www.sambaelegua.com">Samba Elegua</a> T-shirt (ack! it's<br>
large!) and played the tambo by mimicking the others. It was _tons_ of<br>
fun, just watching so much energy pour out of the crowd.</p>
<p>It was a little bit weird because this was hippie central and so a<br>
number of people were smoking marijuana. I'm not used to that and I<br>
probably will never be. I tried not to feel weirded out by it, but I<br>
have to confess being a teensy bit afraid of people who were drunk or<br>
high.</p>
<p>The drumming was good, though. =)</p>
<p>After our last set, silence returned to Kensington Market. I brought<br>
out my diabolo and started playing with it while waiting for the samba<br>
group to figure out what to do next. Jed picked it up and tried it<br>
out, too. I still can't quite believe that this was his first time<br>
with it, as he got the hang of it so quickly. (But hey, this is why I<br>
hang out with brilliant people, right?)</p>
<p>I switched to the cloth poi and played around with it, drawing a bit<br>
of an audience. I met a number of people interested in diabolo and<br>
poi: Alia (happy birthday!), Corin, David, Norman, Denis(?), and Ariel.</p>
<p>I also met Himy again, and he introduced me to Ismael. I should talk<br>
to them more about catalysts, activists, neigborhoods in Toronto&#8230;<br>
Himy's a walking atlas/history maven. Wow. =)</p>
<p>Himy, Jed and I called it a night at around 12, 1. We headed back in<br>
the direction of GH, and had an interesting conversation about<br>
homelessness and politics along the way. I hope Himy becomes a<br>
councilor! He'd do a great job. =)</p>
<p>It will be so hard to wake up tomorrow, but today was definitely worth it!</p>


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