[From my Twitter feed. There I go, channeling Seth Godin again…]
[A nice piece of ‘signalling’ we did for Rackspace etc.] Nice to see Harvard Business Review confirming what gapingvoid has been telling clients for years: …
Like I said in my first book, “Ignore Everybody”, everybody was has their own private Mount Everest they were put on this earth to climb. …
“Now let’s get you into someone’s eye where you’ll get the attention you deserve!”
Hi hugh,hope all is well hope to see you sometime soon.
I am finally catching up on a lot of your cartoons, you have on helluva long back log. Anyway – great work! I have to admit that upon brief glance of some of your stuff when i first met you I was not hugely impressed nor attentive, but the more i look at it the more i love it!
This looks like a business card, which would bring things full-circle: you’ve gone from drawing cartoons on the back of other people’s biz cards to having your drawings on the front of your own card. I know this isn’t a business card, but it should be.
“I wonder if a piece of sand feels special when it is taken from the beach stuck in someone’s crotch.” 😉
(I am the world’s worst commenter, but what can I say, I like your blog)
Hugh,
What the hell was I thinking? I commented inappropriately to your “grain of sand” thing. After I hit post, I went back and read the post again. Shit!!!!!!!! Hello, it is only a few sentences, and I still fubar’ed a response. I am kicking myself in the ass.
I am sure I am nothing more than a troll to you. (A word I learned from your blog) I still haven’t figured out this Web 2.0 thing, but that is no excuse.
God, I am kicking myself!
Don’t post it!!!!!!!!!!!!