ScobleShow’d

So after giving the acceptance speech for the Jolt Award, Paula, our fearless Product Manager, got a chance to be on the ScobleShow. That meant she had a chance to talk about Seapine, product development, and all that kind of stuff.

Well, actually, it may have been before the Jolt Award. And come to think about it Paula might not be completely fearless given her anxiety about giving an interview on camera. On the plus side the other 50% of the opening paragraph of this post is completely true. Besides, she pulled off the interview with aplomb even after I kept saying things like:

“You know that show is watched by like millions of people.”

Thinking back on it now I wonder if I’m to blame for that nervous twitch she developed right before she left. Nah, it was probably just something she ate.

Anyhow here are some links.

The full blown interview. This video has the entire conversation.

The demo. There’s even a cookie at the end of it. Seriously. A really expensive one too.

And a little “best moments of” video. This one is kind of like those catch-you-up-on-an-entire-season shows of the full interview. To put it into cookie terms, to continue a theme, it is like those little 100 calorie Oreo packs.

About Grant

I grew up on the mean cul-du-sacs of Troy, Ohio, USA. I first started "programming" at the age of five on an Atari 400 when I used BASIC to draw an ASCII picture of robot with wheels on his feet. Why the emphasis on feet with wheels? At the time it was a big deal, I didn't have wheels on my feet which forced me to walk everywhere. I would have been so much cooler to just skate around. Since then I've gone on to work on all manners of different technologies, but rest assured if I ever write another robot program he won't just be walking around. Perhaps some tank treads...
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2 Responses to ScobleShow’d

  1. Mitch Oliver says:

    I applaud your use of the word “aplomb.”

  2. Pingback: Crouching tiger, coding monkey » Matt and the iPhone (wow, that sounds like the name of a bad children’s book)

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