Brad Wardell's views about technology, politics, religion, world affairs, and all sorts of politically incorrect topics.

Because I'm mentioned in Time Magazine this week the subject of "the company" came up from time to time at the wedding I attended.

One question that comes up, inexplicably, is "are you still running your company out of your house?"  I've had this question posted 4 times by family members. I'm not sure how this comes about.  Our company was never run out of our house.  It was in my dorm room for a very short amount of time, 11 years ago. But since 1995 it's had an office. 

I've wondered how that sort of thing got started. Why the assumption that any company I would have would, inevitably, be too small to have an office building (let alone a 7000 square foot one we're in the process of purchasing).  Not that we're some sort of mega corp.  But we're a long long way from being a garage shop and have been for a good decade.

Being parnaoid, I tend to read a small amount of patronization when discussing "the company".  Nothing malicious mind you. But a sort of "Oh, that's cute he's started his own little computer company." 

I think most of that patronization is my own fault. While my writings don't tend to convey this, in person, I tend to take on the role of comic relief. I enjoy trying (though usually failing <g>) to make people laugh.  I used to be much more like that when I was younger (teen years especially). So I think it's hard for some people in my family to take me very seriously.


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on Aug 22, 2004
I tend to take on the role of comic relief. I enjoy trying (though usually failing ) to make people laugh.  I used to be much more like that when I was younger (teen years especially). So I think it's hard for some people in my family to take me very seriously.


That's exactly why I do not want to be known as a comedian. After a certain point it's hard for people to take anything "the jester" says or does seriously. (That can be a blessing when you inadvertantly say or do something really stupid. "Yeah -- ha, ha -- that's what I meant to do. Glad you 'got it.'")

on Aug 22, 2004
Draginol: Well, (I hope I'm not coming off as a kiss-ass and I don't mean to imply that I agree with everything you post) I have to say that I have been very satisfied with my JU experience, and it has a been a nice little activity to fill my time while my husband is away. I am impressed with your accomplishments, and I don't picture you on your couch making phone calls in your bathrobe while stuffing your face with a hoagie. You seem quite professional to me.

Then again, maybe you made this post just to make us think that you actually have an office and staplers and stuff when you really ARE eating a hoagie on your sofa between business calls . . .
on Aug 22, 2004
Then again, maybe you made this post just to make us think that you actually have an office and staplers and stuff when you really ARE eating a hoagie on your sofa between business calls . . .


You need to readjust your reverse-o-vision ™, Wahine. That's me you're picking up. And the "hoagie" is from Subway. Didn't you notice my "I love Jared" boxers? (Gotta cinch up that robe....)
on Aug 22, 2004
Gene: !! If it's you I'm picking up on the couch eating a hoagie, then who am I getting that's in their study in jeans and a tank top, wiping boogers under their computer desk?