Thoughts and stories related to the creation of The Carrot Project, a dot com startup venture the goal of which is to help people consume more responsibly by choosing to support the businesses that are doing the most good for the world.
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This site is hibernating. It's not going anywhere, but I doubt I'll update it for a while.
The More Perfect Market blogging experiment continues, however.
At blog.moreperfectmarket.com.
I've been playing quietly over there for a little while now,...
Tough to admit. Took me a while. But my blogging pattern has changed. And I need to shelf this site for a while.
Lots of words on here. Lots of questions. Lots of thoughts.
Some I like a lot. Some I just simply needed to get out of my brain and into...
Accidentally posted a song here last night.
Didn't mean for it to cross post, so I took it down.
It lives on on Radical Transparency, however, if you want to listen.
And I do love rock operas.
Download now or listen on posterous Don't Change Your Plans.mp3 (4980 KB)
Apparently Ben Folds writes rock operas by accident.
According to one new friend, anyway.
I believe her.
And I think lots of you already know this, but I...
Justin Finnegan and I never lived in the same Chinese city at the same time. Our paths did some crossing, however, both in this country and that. Always enjoyably.
As far as I know, he's still affectionately known, to his Chinese friends, as The Big...
I only review blogs that I like and this here is one of 'em. Well-written, informative, and above all, important, moreperfectmarket ushers in a new way a life, a new way of living. If you want to remain up to snuff in the consumer/environmental/ec onomic world, this here is the place for you. Its author, Jake, has a great web personality and converts complicated issues and articles into easy-to-read blurbs.