Also enjoyed hearing the process of gathering the Nuggets (Amazon Turk). Was interesting that the ideas are starting to be similar. Next show tell us where/how you’re finding other sources for nuggets.
]]>Sounds like you’re onto something Justin. Looking forward to hear updates.
]]>That story about little girl learning math and loving it got me teared up also while driving my car to work… Can’t think of a much better way to start a day then feeling good and fuzzy early in the morning knowing that there are people out there doing good stuff. Go Jason go!
@Justin: Nugget is a great idea and that questionnaire you sent us to fill out is one of the best user experiences I had recently. Good, clean, not-annoying in any way. Bravo!
]]>Diet – I’ve tried many things but boring as it is, the only thing that never fails to work from me is calorie counting. I’m on 1500cals/day at the moment and walking at least an hour a day (which helps). Not hungry or craving anything.
]]>WellnessFX is an interesting service. Thanks for the info!
]]>I’m a little skeptical of the “back injury / foot nerve” connection in my case because it just doesn’t feel like that kind of thing, but I’ll bring it up with my doctor when I go in for my physical in a few weeks to see what he says.
]]>I’m deep in the board game space but I’ll keep my response to a single thing. You should immediately replace your copy of Risk with the new version called ‘Risk Legacy’.
You mentioned how Colby won the first game and then everyone game gunning for him the next. That dynamic of the same players playing a game and having the previous game effect the new one — that’s built right into Risk Legacy. The game map and the game rules change every time you play it, and they change in ways that depend on what happens and who won, and how they won. You will draw on the map, you will place stickers, you will rip certain game cards. It starts as a simple version of Risk and then continually adds new things into the game. It’s a neat design innovation that really reinvigorates the old game of Risk.
]]>It seems like a fairly simple concept, but when I did a couple of searches limiting my results to the presence of both words, or small variations of each (like blockers instead of blocks), and there’s not much with both words together,:
8 results: +blocks +levers
5 results: +blockers +levers
So maybe room for a start-repreneur thought leader like Justin to blog about it. 🙂
@Jason: When you have your Battle Math bard game working, let me know, I’d like to buy a deck for my nephews
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