CapitolCamp 2010 Recap, with videos! #Gov20

“CapitolCamp is a new way for Albany to talk about the use of technology within government. This peer-to-peer conference blends the best of Web 2.0 with Government to address our specific needs while not requiring any one to spend a dime. At CapitolCamp there are no vendors, no consumers, only users who learn from each other on what can go right and what can go wrong,” – Noel Hidalgo, organizer of CapitolCamp with the New York Senate’s Office of the Chief Information Officer.

Which brings me to making a living on the farm. It’s always a debate. Is it making a living if you don’t have money to treat cats humanely? Because most farmers won’t spend the money to spay cats. Is it making a living if the wife works off-farm? Because most farm families today need someone working off-farm, at least for the health insurance.

What are we working for, really? | Penelope Trunk’s Brazen Careerist for god sake, please stop this woman from blogging. she’s making my lizard brain cry out in agony! 4chan where are you when we need you?

Women are under real pressure to have kids, though. They have a biological clock. So women who are the typical age of entrepreneurs—25—need to be looking for someone to mate with. Think about it. If you want to have kids before you’re 35—when your biological clock explodes—then you need to start when you’re 30, allowing for one miscarriage, which is more probable than most young people think. If you need to start having kids when you’re 30, you probably need to meet the guy you’re going to marry by the time you’re 27, so you can date for a year, get married, and live together for a year before kids. If you need to meet that guy by 27, you are very distracted during your prime startup time. (I have done years of research to come to this conclusion. Here’s the post.)