It’s Official: LaidOffCamp is Coming to SF

laidoffcamp 300x278 Its Official: LaidOffCamp is Coming to SF

For the last month, I’ve been planning an event called LaidOffCamp. It’s gone through a ton of iterations, but it’s finally at a point where I’m ready to announce it to the world. Please check out the site for details!

LaidOffCamp is an ad-hoc gathering of unemployed & self-employed people (including entrepreneurs and startups) who want to share and interact with each other. LaidOffCamp SF is the first LaidOffCamp ever! You do NOT have to be unemployed to attend!”

LaidOffCamp SF will occur March 3rd, 2009 somewhere in San Francisco. Please feel free to contact me if you want to help or have questions!

Posted: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 | View Comments

How to make your tab key work like it should on a Mac

ExampleIf you’re a Mac user, then you probably get frustrated by the way the tab key functions (or should I say DOESN’T function). When navigating forms, instead of tabbing to drop down boxes or buttons like it would on a PC, the tab key will skip to the next text box or list (see example to the right). Fortunately, there is a simple solution built into OS X.

Step 1: Open up your system preferences and click “Keyboard and Mouse”

Step 1

Step 2: Click the “Keyboard Shortcuts” tab and in the “Full Keyboard Access” section at the bottom, select “All Controls”

Step 2

That’s it. Finally you can fill out forms without constantly switching between your keyboard and your mouse / trackpad. If for some reason you don’t want this setting active all the time you can enable/disable it by pressing Ctrl+F7.

Posted: Monday, January 19, 2009 | View Comments

Getting Laid Off – Turning a Negative into a Positive

On December 3rd, at 8:45pm, I received an email requesting that I come to an “urgent, important meeting” the following afternoon with a partner I’d never met before. Given that almost every day I read about another company laying off some of its workforce, I immediately began “preparing for the worst”.

The next morning I heard that someone in our New York office (where it was already afternoon) had been laid off… I was almost certain of what was to come. Despite that I had enjoyed my time working as a consultant for the Monitor Group, I always had an internal itch to go out and do something more entrepreneurial with my life. Sure enough, the afternoon went just as expected and my preparation made the situation far less awkward.

While many people are quite torn up after losing their job, I chose not to dwell on everything negative associated with the situation and immediately began to brainstorm ways that I could sustain my lifestyle doing what I love. For now, I’m spending my time consulting to a former employer (Fusion Telecommunications), rock climbing and getting to know San Francisco and all it has to offer with Amy Lynn Fox.

If you know any interesting projects that I can get involved in, please let me know!

Final parting advice to anyone losing there job in this economy: take your transition period to figure out what you’re passionate about and find a way to make your next job/career/project reflect that passion.

Posted: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 | View Comments

To Auto-Follow or Not: Managing Your Twitter Stream

Twitter Bird
Just like most of the people reading this post, I use Twitter quite a bit (@hutchins). In the last few weeks I’ve noticed that the number of followers I have on Twitter has starting to pick up quite a bit (see why here). Anyways, it has left me in the middle of a major Twitter decision: does one follow everyone that follows them (auto-follow) or not.

As I often do with most decisions I looked at the pro’s and con’s:

Pro’s:

  • It’s polite (I kinda feel like a bad person when I don’t return a strangers follow)
  • Won’t miss DM’s
  • Expand your network
  • More tweets in your Twitter stream = more chances to learn something new / interesting

Con’s

  • Irrelevant tweets in your Twitter stream
  • Makes it difficult to stay on top of your closest friends’ tweets
  • Opens the door to twitter / DM spam (especially annoying if you get SMS notifications for DMs)
  • According to twitterratio.com, it would give me a friend-to-follower ratio closer to 1.0 and thus make me less “popular”

As for now, I’ve adopted a policy of checking each user’s tweets before deciding to follow them (for spam and type of content). However, in the long run (once I get more followers / day) it might be more worthwhile to auto-follow than spend the time to check out each user.

What do you think? Let me know in the comments!

(Twitter graphic courtesy of Smashing Magazine)

Posted: Sunday, January 11, 2009 | View Comments
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