AJ Vaynerchuk is a 21 year old blogger who also dabbles in social media, marketing, and SEO. He spends most of his time on twitter (follow him!) and is excited for his internship at Revision3 this summer. If you'd like, learn more about AJ.
I want to start off by saying that the Lakers win tonight at home against the Celtics was underwhelming. Everything Jeff Van Gundy and Marc Jackson were saying at the end of the broadcast was spot on. The Lakers defense played soft at times, and letting Eddie House shoot open jumpers in the corner at the end is ridiculous. On top of that, Kobe definitely did not play like an MVP throughout the game.
After game 4
The fact that Kobe was the leader of a team that experienced the biggest collapse of all-time led me to say that you could no longer compare Kobe to Jordan (EVER, and I hate Jordan). Michael would have never let his team fall apart, at home, in such a big spot.
That being said
The steal that Kobe Bryant made at the end of the game (although some can argue it was a foul and that Kobe didn’t really get much ball at all) has the potential to be a legendary play. If some how, SOME WAY, the Lakers manage to take the next two games and steal this NBA championship that play will be the epitome of Kobe’s legacy (for the time being). It was a prime time spot, and against a prime time player (Paul Pierce). That play essentially sealed the game, and potentially changed the course of NBA history. Then again, the Lakers have a long way to go…
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After work on Friday a lot of people from Revision3 went out to a bar to simply hang out. It was nice to see the “team comrade re” - the culture at revision3 continues to impress me.
After work I met up with my good friend Rob Sandie for dinner. Along with Rob I got to meet his friends Eric and Phil, along with Phil’s girlfriend Kaitlyn.
That night, I went up to Clear Lake with Rob and crew to hang out at Rob’s family lake house where we spent the night as well as Saturday morning.
Tubing and Jetsking rocked.
Last night I went out to dinner with Kelly Sutton, Chris Lesinski, and Jeff Hodsdon. We went to the Little Chihuahua as per Maurcio Balvanera. The food was GREAT!
After dinner we made our way to Aubrey’s birthday party. That whole night from that point on way an absolute blast.
This morning I had breakfast with Kevin Rose. We ate at a cool spot, but I forget what it’s called :-/
After breakfast I met up with Joe Stump and Jeff Hodsdon to brainstorm / hack at Maxfield’s. We got some cool stuff in the works, so look out for that!
Tonight I’m catching up on some sleep, doing some laundry, and watching the Lakers game.
Nothing too crazy, but I felt as if I should post a quick little update!
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Yesterday Revision3 faced Digg in Dodgeball in an epic battle. The results? Revision3 destroyed Digg! 5 games to 1 (and the one game Digg won was complete nonsense since there was a catch involved that was not counted and thus completely changed the course of the entire game)
Taken from her personal blog Aubrey Sabala Dot Com: “Aubrey Sabala is a writer living in San Francisco, learning the lay (and ways) of the hilliest place imaginable. She misses her big three-bedroom home in Atlanta, her friends there, the climate but not her crack smoking next-door neighbors. An only child, you’ll either nod your head in easy recognition or be surprised by this revelation; each reaction is as common as the other.”
Meetings
Today I participated in a meeting with Ron, Stephanie, and Tyler and I know it’s because I never worked at a company where I would go to meetings, but meetings are awesome! I am sure once that becomes a daily practice I’ll get sick of them, but for the time being I love getting emails telling me about upcoming meetings.
Lunch
Went to a great sushi place for lunch today with a bunch of the interns, Mauricio, and Jeff Hodsdon from Digg. So far I am loving the food in San Francisco. My last three meals have been Korean BBQ, Burritos, and Sushi… perfect.
Dodgeball
Today is a much anticipated Revision3 vs. Digg dodgeball game. Playing with everyone was super fun, but I feel bad because I am quite intense when it comes to competition. I’m sure I have turned some people off over at Digg (and maybe at Revision3!). Either way it was a great time, and I am proud to say that Revision3 creamed Digg (although a lot of memebers from both teams were missing today).
Excited for tomorrow
Tomorrow should be a great day. First, my boy Damon Berger will finally be coming back to the office after his long business trip. I am also super excited to see my good friend Rob Sandie who is coming into San Francisco for a bit.
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Yesterday Adium released a beta version of their program that supported Facebook Chat. As one would assume Adium now allows you to log into your Facebook profile and chat with your friends without ever entering a browser.
Does it work?
Sure does! Adium did a wonderful job seamlessly adding in Facebook chat. I have the instant messenger service set up for aol instant messenger, gchat, and now Facebook Chat.
Problems
Running Adium with Facebook Chat enabled makes browsing Facebook a terrible experience. Every page you attempt to visit requires a log in. Every step you take is accompanied by yet another prompt to log-in. It is basically a see-saw effect of you logging out of Adium, and then in turn Facebook. One has to wonder if Facebook built the platform like this intentionally to stop companies such as Adium from building this type of application.
What do you think?
Do you like having Facebook Chat within Adium? Have you experienced the continual log outs? Do you think Facebook did this on purpose?
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