I’m sorry it has taken me so long to return to this page. My eye surgery is finally complete and I am more or less fully recovered. I can probably see better than at any other time in my life, though it is still far from perfect, but so what? I can see! I can drive! I can fly! Best of all, I am still alive.
During my first try at surgery in early November, they said my blood pressure was too high and sent me home with an extra pill (my fourth) to take for that condition. Two days later I was suffering horrible back pain and passed out. My kidneys had gone into overdrive and completely depleted my body of potassium, which you need to, you know, live. Six hours on an IV restored my potassium levels but my kidneys still hurt today (that was the back pain) and may be permanently damaged. And I came to a very useful realization: dying by lethal injection hurts like a son-of-a-bitch.
You see a key component of nearly all execution drugs is some form of potassium. I received a non-lethal dose that felt like acid was being pumped into my veins (by a nurse named Unique — watch out for her). A lethal dose would have to feel even worse. This, by the way, is the same stuff they give your dog when he’s put down by a vet.
A month later, my BP in check with a completely different drug, I had the surgery which went off without a hitch, doing both eyes in less than an hour. My blindness was almost instantly gone and I had this stylish set of goggles.
But now it’s time to finally get back to work. For six months I did almost nothing and earned almost nothing (only one speech — to the Business Council of Canada — saved my autumn).
So let’s first address what my old friend Adam Dorell refers to as The Mineserver Jihad.
We built a four-man startup with no succession plan, which was stupid and all my fault. When I went blind it would have been nice if one of the boys had stepped-up but they didn’t. And at 15, 13 and 11 why should they have, really? So the business ground to a halt. Then it literally BURNED DOWN. We lost about $20,000 in parts that were fortunately insured, but the State of California still thinks we might have sold them off the back of a truck, except the truck burned, too.
We’re finally back at work, though, at Mineserver LLC and will have a revised design ready to go shortly. Our software will be the same but there is so much flux in the ARM board market that we’ll probably be able to upgrade the specs to 64-bit. And this time we won’t be building our own cases, which just wasn’t either cost- or time-effective. Look for a spec update and a new shipping schedule in a couple more weeks, followed shortly by a clever marketing announcement you may enjoy (it’s Fallon’s idea).
We’re also back at work with the team at WNET in New York on Startup America, which will air next season on PBS. This is familiar company for me because WNET’s VP of Programming, Stephen Segaller, produced Triumph of the Nerds and both produced and directed Nerds 2.01. Startup America is being produced and directed by Josh Seftel, who is also very accomplished and goofy in just the right way (look him up). Our main underwriter is Salesforce.com but we have a couple more that are about to sign-up (the more underwriters the more episodes we can make). Four underwriters would be perfect, so if your organization would like to be involved in something that’s real (unlike, say, Shark Tank) please get in touch with me.
And finally, given that this is now 2018, I owe you all my annual predictions column, which will appear later this week. This time I’ll be doing fewer predictions but at greater length, so it may actually be as many as five columns in all. I have a lot of catching up to do.
Again, thanks for your patience.
Best wishes for a full recovery and a far better year in 2018, Bob! Looking forward to your predictions columns.
Welcome back Bob. We’ve missed you. Getting old can suck but happy to see you’re recovering from the cataract surgery.
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One thing of note, I just poked my head in on your Kickstarter and you still haven’t updated there in over a year? I figured that can’t be right but I can’t see any mention from you past November of 2016. I imagine you could stop much of the Mine Craft Server hate messages on your blog if you posted over there rather than posting about it over here. By doing so you’re encouraging your angry backers (and boy do they sound angry, EEK!) to flock here, which seems counter productive.
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This is just my two cents, so feel free to ignore. Just an observation I had that I wanted to share. Hope you and your family are doing well, sir. Continue the good fight!
As it turns out, Mr. Stephens has decided to moderate posts that share what’s going on behind the scenes.
So much for taking responsibility, eh?
But the fact remains, that the many customers from whom Mark Stephens took money and never delivered a product are his victims, not the other way ’round.
If Mr. Stephens insists on continuing his fraudulent business, engaging in name-calling, and pretending that he is somehow a victim and his marks are simply trolls, spammers, and now terrorists (“jihad”? seriously?), then details about Mr. Stephens’ ongoing fraud will be posted everywhere he appears online that has a comments section.
More details here: https://write.as/uxvc6csy33cb7.md
Great post and really lays it all out there. If Cringely thinks he’s as innocent as he claims to be (usually by omission rather than actually addressing anything) then I welcome him to counter your findings here and lay it to rest. I’m not sure he can, at least not in full. I really appreciated you bringing in cases other than Stephens here (vineyard and neighbor’s home).
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That said, likely he’ll ignore them, as he does, his followers will call you a whiner, and nothing will change.
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It’s a sad day for justice when criminals not only get away with it, but are praised for their cunning by the cult followers they have amassed.
Glad to read you back in action. Happy new year for you and your family.
Great picture! Kind of reminds me of Barny Oldfield without the leather helmet. I’t amazing how one can get attached to someone they haven’t even met. Glad to have you back! Heal quickly.
Welcome back Bob! Best wishes for the New Year!
Much relieved that you can see again and are back in business, hopefully good omens for 2018 !
Gone are the days where I’d trek to Brentano’s, near the Opera in Paris, for my monthly load of dead-tree magazines (BYTE PCWORLD etc.), including your columns there.
Times change, but I still look forward to your rants, however outrageous (except the Minecraft Jihad :-).
Bring out the crystal ball !
Whew! Bet you’re glad to see 2017 in the rear view mirror. Take it easy, and looking forward to more Cringely wisdom.
I have been missing you.
Looking forward for your sharp and acute thoughts.
Glad to see you again as well!
I’m very happy to see (pardon the pun) you back. I look forward to your production with WNET, my local PBS station. Oh, and a very happy and healthy and prosperous 2018!!
Fantastic to know you’re back up and about! Sometimes life forces us to appreciate “normal”. I’d say you’ve had more than your share in 2017.
I was beginning to worry. Welcome back Bob.
Like others, I missed your observations and humor and am so glad to start 2018 off with some *good* news for a change.
So glad you are on the mend and that things are starting to come back to some semblance of normality after a particularly challenging set of circumstances.
the regimen at my favorite hospital (helluva thing to say) is to feed you potassium pills until you barf if you’re low, then wheel you into the cardiac suite (helluva thing to say.) cheap and painless. now get your daily orange and banana on the table and don’t go low again.
I think you’ve put a decade of awshit behind you, so good luck and carry on. we miss your insight.
Bob,
Nice to hear you are on the mend, sorry it took so many tries. Stay on top of your health as it is the most important thing for yourself as well as your family. I’m glad 2017 is in the rearview mirror and you can see ahead. I eagerly await your stream of communications for 2018 and beyond and I encourage others to support you financially as I do.
To you who read and can afford it, do it today if for no other reason than its the right thing to do.
Glad you’re back! Greetings from Chile.
We are just glad you are okay now. Do not push it. I am just pleased to get these personal updates—makes me feel part of something, though not sure what.
Bob,
Great to have you back, and wish you a full and speedy recovery. And have a great 2018!!
Great to hear you are on the mend! Looking forward to hearing your new years predictions!
It’s hell to get old (great picture, though). I’ve been missing your writing. Glad to see you back.
Getting old is hell, but we all run very hard away from its alternative!
Hi Bob,
Glad to hear things are turning around for you. Hopefully 2018 will be a year of great things for you and the family. Looking forward to reading your insights once more. Maybe you can toss in a prediction about spaceflight with your annual list?
Bob, I second what Dean S., and everyone else here is saying, really glad to have you back! You’re an institution and beloved by many that have never even met you but feel like they are good friends.
I wish you all the health and happiness now and in the future.
Really looking forward to hearing whatever you have to say about any subject you care to cover.
You’re a great writer and a great thinker.
Warm regards,
John Michael
Bob,
SO glad to see you alive and back in the saddle! Glad the eyes have been handled but more importantly, where are you living now? How is the housing situation after the fires? While MineServer is interesting, having a home and stable living situation is far more important. You have your health which is step one, but hope all the rest is also falling in line.
I’ve had potassium by IV twice and each time I thought someone was shoving a white hot needle in my arm. Congrats on the successful eye surgery
Glad to hear you are on the road to recovery. Looking forward to your annual predictions. Stay well.
Congratulations on surviving 2017 and it sounds like you are in great shape to enjoy 2018 – that’s my wish for you this year, enjoy it! I must admit that I’m looking forward to the revival of the The Mineserver Jihad, not because I’m a minecraft junkie in any way but simply because what happened is just part of the learning process for so many people. Behind every successful entrepreneur in this business there’s a box of circuit boards that never made it out the door – lord knows I’ve got a roomful.
Welcome back, Bob! I’m glad you have your vision back.
Bob I have had cataract surgery too, years ago. It was transforming, I saw better than 20/20 and the world became an amazing place where I could count the leaves on a tree 100 yards away.
They also gave me a diuretic for High BP. It did not lower my BP, but made me potassium deficient. I had three bad side effects, but not as bad as you experienced.
So glad you are well & back Bob! Wish you a very Healthy New Year, from a long time reader.
Man, that’s good news! Congratulations on the surgery! That’s some scary stuff and I’m glad you came through with flying colors!
It’s really great to have you back, Bob. Life is definitely better with your thoughts on everything 🙂 keep up the great work. I’d certainly be interested in your views on crypto currencies if you have time – collectively, they look like their getting out of hand!
Nice to hear from you. Glad to see you recovering. Have a great and successful year and let’s do what has to be done. Cheers
Been checking the site twice daily – what the hell took you so long?? Best wishes from Ireland. Presumably Nurse Unique only operates in the state of California.
Glad you’re back and healing well. Looking forward to more Cringely real soon.
Glad you’re able to see once again! All the best for 2018!
Happy New year
Great to hear the op finally went well
Looking forward to more of your incites, we have all missed you
“When I went blind it would have been nice if one of the boys had stepped-up but they didn’t. And at 15, 13 and 11 why should they have, really?”
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Well, everyone has their own theories on childrearing, but I will say that if my kids started a project *and took money from people*, you can bet your bottom dollar that I would make sure they followed through, even if it meant crawling out of a coffin to do so. I will refer to the campaign itself:
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“Mineserver LLC was started more than a year ago by the three Cringely brothers, now 13, 11 and 9.”
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I would argue that the “why” is that they need to learn responsibility and that they have to fulfill their obligations. But, given their position of privilege and wealth, perhaps you felt that that’s not something they need to learn?
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But then, if you feel it’s not the kids’ responsibility, who’s responsibility do you think it was? Seems to me that if you had a “four-man startup” and three of them get a pass for being kids, then the responsibility and obligations fall on you. How hard would it have been to have one of the kids sign on to kickstarter and type something you dictated? It could have been as simple as “Shtuff has hit the fan around here, we’ve screwed up, and we’re not going be sending out mineservers any time soon, if ever. I’ll let you know more when I can see again.”
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But no, you couldn’t be bothered. (Hmmm, I wonder where your kids learned their abdication of responsibility?)
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So, when the people who paid you cold hard cash get upset, you play the victim and blame the real victims for their “Mineserver Jihad”. That there’s some real fine lessons you’re teaching your boys.
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P.S., I’m sure you’ll be posting an actual Kickstarter update Real Soon Now.
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It would also appear that in the process of starting a company, the boys are also learning there will always be customers that will grind the axe way past the head and into the handle. That’s a pretty valuable lesson too. Try and spot those customers early on and avoid them like the plague.
Yes quite. Roger was spotted as a trolling trouble causer years ago. I almost feel sorry for the poor old bastard, whithout this Jihad, he would be nothing
“It would also appear that in the process of starting a company, the boys are also learning there will always be customers that will grind the axe way past the head and into the handle.”
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I read an article many years ago (probably before a lot of the folks here were born) that basically made the argument that “the customer ISN’T always right” — that sometimes you have to side with your employees over the customers because it can cost more to get another employee than another customer — not to mention it’s the right thing to do. So, yes, that is a good lesson. Except…
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Do you really mean to imply that Crookely and his boys are in the right here? That what they did — accept money and not deliver (nor even communicate) — is okay?
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Also, I’ll note that one can screw over the occasional customer (whether by accident or intentionally) and get away with it. But if you screw over enough people, sooner or later you’re going to find one who won’t stand for it and if you really screw enough people then, yes, in amongst them will be those who make a really big stink.
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So the real lesson here is that if you treat people fairly, fulfill your obligations, and address issues when you encounter them, you’ll avoid this sort of mess.
Lol you’ll be on your deathbed gasping, “The bastard was late on his minecraft serverrrrr”…….BEEEEEEEEEEEP
need a hug?
Everyone always needs a hug. They’re good for what ails ya.
Jihad, indeed.
It’s a full life, isn’t it Roger?
“It’s a full life, isn’t it Roger?”
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Yes, actually, it is. At least mine is.
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It’s been quite the ride and I’ve yet to figure out where the brakes are. So, yes.
Hi John,
I have read so many of your comments here regarding the mineserver that you’re out of pocket on that I feel I know you better than Cringely. And I’ve been reading him for well over twenty years now.
I’ll make you a deal. If you never post on here ever again regarding this I will send you the $99 USD via paypal.
Let me know. You can post a temporary email address or DM me some way or other and we’ll make this happen.
Thanks,
Brad
@ Dr Brad Goldsmith You say you’ve read most of Roger’s posts but I find that hard to believe only because he (and many others) have said it’s not about the money nor the lack of a product, but instead making it known what a crook Cringely has been. From his lack of communication to how little remorse or ownership he takes for any of it, and his general attitude towards all of it as though we are the problem (resorting to name calling).
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Did you know that Bob has not communicated to anyone from the Kickstarter for over a year after last saying “shipping the week after next” on November 10, 2016? If you think that’s okay to do and Bob is not at fault and/or you can just silence that with $99, clearly I am missing something.
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Add in all of the sketchy details that have been coming to the surface without any denial/proof otherwise and it’s about making sure others are wary of this golden boy that everyone here holds in such high regard. To many Bob was a man of the 90’s that amassed great fame and an impressive following due to his great insights and general character. From what many people have seen (including his backers) that has been waning over the past few years, far before his health took a dive.
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I don’t really care to make Bob’s life a living hell. I’m personally ready to move on and let him continue his career without my two cents (I even enjoy reading an article or two of his), but until he gives me (and the others) closure, this is where I’ll be. He needs to publicly post on the Kickstarter website if he wants us to communicate there; But when he continues to only post about it on this blog and then his followers get mad that we’re here, I have to say that I think your issue is with Bob and where he chooses to address things rather than with us.
“Hi John,”
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“I have read so many of your comments here . . . that I feel I know you . . . ”
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Except that my name is Roger…
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@Roger Is it though? How can we truly be sure? After all Bob is Mark and Mark is Bob…
Hey Stuart,
I can spend $198 just as easily.
Thanks,
Brad
“Is it though? How can we truly be sure? After all Bob is Mark and Mark is Bob…”
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A valid point.
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However, I will note that when I ran MY kickstarter, I kept in constant contact (more or less) with my backers and, even though my life kinda fell apart during the project, I still delivered as promised. So I would argue that my credibility is rather greater than Mark/Bob.
Best wishes, Bob. It’s great to read that you’re finally beginning to get your health issues sorted.
Welcome back – great to hear things starting to go in a better direction for you!
It’s America the h1b America labour replacement programme, by importing Indians to take American jobs, as well as outsource the jobs
Rather than American startups, it’s become American the homeless engineer, after the densification of America
The next documentary should be the h1b and desification of America, rather than startup
America is destroying its intellectual capital, and letting monopolistic corporations take over, with their cheap practices of importing Indians on h1b and other methods to replace Americans
Welcome back. Happy New Year.
Tailwinds, fair skies, and Aloha
Lordy… Glad you’re better!
We do cat rescue. Transported Lucky one day. He was found frozen on side of road one night. Animal Control thought he was dead, tossed him in the freezer to be disposed of in the morning.
Aides heard him scratching in the freezer in the morning. The quickly brought him out. Vet exam showed he was in such horrible shape they had to put him down. They gave him overdose of potassium. A few minutes later he was purring and perky.
They think he had been so low on potassium that the overdose saved his life.
Dozens of people offered to adopt him, so he lives happily ever after.
And so have you.
I hope you feel better soon.
Welcome back, Bob.
Great that you can see again. Looking forward to your predictions and Startup America.
By the way, is this Startup America production based on your two (NOT in Silicon Valley) Startup Tours?
Welcome back Bob! Best wishes for the New Year!
Happy New Year and all the best. Welcome back.
Welcome back!
My worst memories of my rounds of chemtherapy (nearly forty years ago) are of the IVs of potassium they would give me at the end of each round. My whole arm hurt like hell.
However – I’m still here, more or less.
Happy New Year and get well soon
Welcome back, we missed you.
If you can’t tolerate critics, don’t do anything new or interesting.
Jeff Bezos
if you can’t tolerate Jeff Bezos, there is a book on Amazon on how to get rid of him………
Welcome back, Bob. Just a guess on kidneys. I have alike pains in my back when I occationally forgot to supply myself with some Iron as nutritional supplement, kind of chuing pills. I would usually recover in couple of days. And may stay fine for a season, till I will have an “IRON’ic” reminder…
Congrats on the new eyes. I am almost there myself with major floaters and cataracts both.
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I have the next story for you, “Intel Chips Have a Major Design Flaw and the Fix Means Slower PCs”
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https://www.pcmag.com/news/358249/intel-chips-have-a-major-design-flaw-and-the-fix-means-slowe
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“Over the next few weeks there’s a very good chance your PC or laptop is going to take a significant performance hit. The worst case scenario being it will get 30 percent slower. Worse than that is the fact you can do nothing about it as the slow down is a side effect of fixing a major design flaw in Intel processors.”
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I cannot tell yet if this is a real problem or not.
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BTW, I am wondering if this is another CIA backdoor.
Intel is gone. The class action on this one will force them into bankruptcy as the flaw is apparently in all Pentium and newer Cpus.
Glad you’re here again, happy new year
In addition to creating custom Minecraft servers, how about creating custom machines for cryptocurrency mining? Being a programmer who knows very little about computer hardware, that is something I would buy.
Hoping for full recovery and yes, I AM FULLY aware of what potassium feels like coursing through my fucking veins. You should try Pepcid AC by injection, too, that’s about as much fun. Getting Remicade every four weeks plus a chaser of other stuff is a glorious picnic, not.
Anyway, the predictions … THe big fight will be Net Neutality or not Net Neutrality? ….Tech wise everything will unfold gradually, invisibly, over years instead of months ….most everything will run on some kind of GNU/Linux/Android/BSD as the OS but it will all be working in the cloud ….and who will be king of the cloud? Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Oracle? Definitely not IBM …. but I think AT&T may in the future buy that sinking ship and do something with it, maybe use it to make their own play combining online storage and delivering content … One day, Apple and Disney are going to merge, as content providers and how users get it continue to change …Hollywood will not be Hollywood any more except as a tourist attraction …. five to twelve years will see the death of on air commercial television broadcasting, that spectrum is going to divvied up big time …. but the radio band …. that depends …. on market forces, politics, municipal, state and federal government agencies and nostalgia … space tourism will always be the domain of the rich …. the paradigm shift in energy (solar and wind farms) will occur in the Middle East and Europe, and a Saudi King will have his hands all over it … The likelihood of a nuclear conflict is very much back, the trick will be to know where the likely targets are and don’t live or work near them …and if you do live and work in or near likely targets, how to effectively duck and cover or be prepared to survive …. cyberwarfare is just as scary and there is no place to hide even offline. Your vehicle, your appliances any medical devices may be affected. You could try to live off the grid, but you still have to get news from outside world ….. No matter how horrible politics and conflicts get, humans will still search for light entertaining diversions, from augmented reality apps, serial comedies and dramas and soaps, to actual human interactions, like dating, sports, picnics, hiking, walking in parks, etc, … the ecology and saving parks and landmarks will be important again …. the new emerging businesses will be dealing with impact of climate change on immediate environments …. while caring for 70 aging million baby boomers as they approach their eighties….
Welcome back Bob. I am inordinately happy to have you back and well. Not sure if anyone else in Uganda follows you but I have been following you since the early days of PBS and looking forward to your new series. Happy New Year
Welcome back Bob, and Happy New Year! I’m glad the surgery has finally worked out – for your eyes at least. Hopefully the kidney issue will improve.
Great to here you are back. Wish you quick recovery. Welcome back.
Best wishes for a quick and full recovery, Bob!
Glad to have you back Bob. I’ve been reading you since the early PC days As someone else said, Its amazing how much we can care for someone we haven’t ever met.
I enjoy your writing and ideas no matter where they roam.
re: potassium IV burning – Hope you don’t need this tip, but a touch of lidocaine added to the potassium IV blocks the burning. A tip from a nurse to my doctor years ago when he was trying to get me in shape for surgery.
Welcome back, glad you are OK.
Glad to read that you’re back, hope you have a complete recovery & enjoy your improved eyesight!
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David
Keep getting well, Bob! Take care of yourself; you are needed and loved.
Congrats on the successful surgery and welcome back!
Bob,
Promise yourself that once you get back home you will do two things for yourself and for your kids;
Start an exercise program, working out every day and start a diet that is healthy and slim. We actually don’t need much food to stay alive and all of us should be in a range above that point, but not by a lot. We are what we eat!
My father passed at 96. He had started an exercise regimen at 57 and continued it until 4 days before he passed. He played tennis until he was 95 and golfed at 96. His passing happened quickly, but he left me with a valuable lesson; that exercise and diet really is the fountain of youth.
I write this because I want you to be around writing until you are 96, ‘because it’s what you do’! You love it and I can’t imagine not reading your blog. So…
Happy New Year to you and yours.
So, what I want to know and for you to write about; is will bitcoin dump the block chain in favor of Hashgraph technology that will permit it then to become a scalable and true currency? Everybody thinks and says that block chain technology will change the world and perhaps it will, but it’s too expensive to buy a cup of coffee with it. With hash graph technology, it isn’t.
I sure hope that you start writing about that subject, instead of about old dogs like IBM.
By the way, I think that IBM should take it’s WATSON platform and charge into Healthcare technology business in order to save itself. That way they could do something meaningful for humanity and become legendary. Leave the rest of the stuff to Google and Apple and startups of course.
Get well soon!
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Glad to hear the eyeballs are back in working order! And it’s refreshing to see the ratio of Minecraft to useful comments has improved this post, too. 🙂
I look forward to the predictions, but am especially looking forward to the new startup show. I’ve been watching your shows since the late 90’s when PBS first aired Triumph of the Nerds and Nerds 2.0.1, and also enjoyed the NerdTV interviews a decade ago.
Great to see that you are back in action! Best of luck for 2018 and can’t wait to see what you have in store for us on this wonderful blog.
Good to know you are ready to go again, Bob. All the best for a complete recovery.
your wellbeing puts a smile on my face 😉
Good to know you’re back at 100% 🙂
A note though, the Mineserver startup was first advertised as the boys own project, success was on the way.
Now, it seems the Mineserver startup cannot run without you overseeing it entirely, so much for the boys early entrepreneurship skills…
I’m not criticizing them, hell no! At there age I would have never been able to venture into such an adventure and even achieve a fraction of what you guys did.
I’m just trying to “nicely criticize” the story telling you did around this venture.
Glad you’re back. Wishing you the best for a complete recovery.
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Glad to see you back; looking forward to the goodness to come…
As to the potassium thing…there was an episode on one of those shows that talk about different kinds of homicides a while back covering a mother (not a nurse) who decided to alleviate herself of her kids, and tried to do her own lethal injection using potassium, only she didn’t realize that they don’t do a straight dose – they mix it and dilute it so that it doesn’t burn like that. She had given them a sleeping pill and then dosed them with potassium – the burning woke the one kid up screaming who was then suffocated; don’t recall what she did with the second kid….but yeah…horrible way to go.
But yeah…glad you’re back; really missed your insights on tech.
If the Minecraft thing burned to the ground and insurance covered it, I think you might be nuts to continue with it rather than just cutting some checks and taking the escape that was handed to you on a silver platter. Glad to hear about your recovery, looking forward to more articles.
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I’m so glad to hear the operation was a success. Congratulations, Bob!
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Hi Bob. Ben watching Triumph of the Nerds M.D. Nerds 2.0.1 and you’ve still got you’re down to earth humour, love it!
Glad you are enjoying your new eyes! 👀
Love your blog too. Stay alive!