DailyTweets: 2007-12-04

  • Twitter sms down. I’ve decided that silence is my best response to marc orchant. Silence. Prayers. Support. Better than me blabbing off. #
  • I have deactivated my FaceBook account. Beacon is too freaky. FB sharing my info is too freaky. Partners sending FB info is too freaky. #

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DailyTweets: 2007-12-03

  • And… done! Looks like Paris is happening after all! ;-) Off to a movie, see y’all on the flipside! #
  • Cabbie says there were 493 accidents in tdot last night. A record! #
  • Whoa… Double-vision = time for bed. No movie tonight. #
  • Typepad sells… Rumour has it for just a touch more than SA paid… #
  • Damn, rain and snow froze. Tdot Icerink, hehe. Sorry to all the driver’s! #
  • Boning up on my Canadian Ice Shimmy – a patented walk that ensures you don’t fall, even in airwalks! #
  • Hah! Apparently b5media is the 15th largest online media company in canada. Who knew? #
  • Queen station carolers are way, way, way too awake! #
  • I find it hard to believe mcdonald’s updates their pos software by hand… #
  • Happy thoughts to @mochant so he pulls through his heart attack! See blognation US for more info! #
  • I’m shaking, pissed, helpless, near tears… … but mostly pissed. #
  • I refuse to write a more heartfelt post. It’ll feel like I’m saying goodbye. I am NOT saying goodbye damnit. #
  • Gonna bury myself in work to distract from the pain. #
  • Seriously considering deleting myself entirely from Facebook (if FB let me). The freakiness of Beacon is astounding when seen in action… #
  • Omw to democamp. #

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Marc Orchant Suffers Heart Attack

From Oliver Starr:

THIS IS NOT AN ATTEMPT AT HUMOR

    PLEASE REPOST

At some time between 7:30 and 8:10 AM on Sunday Morning December 2nd, 2007, Marc Orchant, my fellow author on this blog, as well as one of my closest friends sustained a massive heart attack while working in his home office. At this time Marc is in critical condition at Presbyterian Hospital in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Critical Cardiac Care Unit, Bed 3. He is not expected to regain consciousness for the next 24 to 48 hours.

I was notified by Marc’s wife, Sue and asked to help notify Marc’s colleagues, friends and other business associates. Marc was scheduled to go to Seattle, WA as well as Ojai, CA this coming week. Obviously he will not be able to attend either event. Those of you that have association with either of Marc’s scheduled appearances at these locations, please notify those that require notice of this turn of events.

According to Sue Orchant, Marc was up early Sunday morning as is his normal custom. Sue told me that he was working in his office from about 7:30 AM until 8:10 when Sue says she heard a strange noise in Marc’s office. When she went to investigate she saw that Marc was not sitting in front of the computer like he normally does and was slumped over between his desk and a small couch that is in the room.

Initially, Sue said, she though he was leaning over doing something to their Golder Retriever but then she realized that he was not conscious. Fortunately, Sue has basic medical knowledge and after verifying that Marc was not choking and had a clear airway she began to perform CPR while their son, Jason, called paramedics.

The ambulance arrived in less than 10 minutes and technicians immediately took over performing CPR and administered treatment with a cardiac defibrillator. Marc was rushed into emergency open heart surgery where an angioplasty was performed to restore circulation in the blocked artery.

Sue went on to tell me that in spite of Marc’s apparent good health, he has severe occlusion in both his other arteries and they too will require treatment soon. That, however is a secondary concern as is the condition of Marc’s heart muscle. The primary concern and the question that cannot be answered until Marc regains consciousness is the nature or extent of any neurological damage as a result of insufficient oxygen reaching Marc’s brain.

While Marc still had what appeared to be normal color when Sue found him she is uncertain as to the exact time that Marc suffered the infarction. It is also unknown if Marc had stopped breathing or been without oxygen for any length of time prior to her discovery of the situation.

Currently Marc’s immediate family as well as his brothers and parents are in or on their way to Albuquerque to be with Marc. Sue has asked me to keep Marc’s colleagues and friends in the technology community updated as information becomes available. Please do not contact Sue for updates. I will publish any information that I have in multiple venues to keep people informed of any changes in Marc’s condition.

For those of you that wish to send flowers, cards, or other gifts, Marc is at: Presbyterian Hospital Cardiac Care Unit Bed #3 1100 Central Ave SE Albuquerque, NM 87106

the hospital switchboard number is 505-841-1234.

My thoughts and prayers go out to Marc and his family in this difficult time. Marc is one of the finest human beings that I have ever had the good fortune to know and I pray that Marc makes a full and speedy recovery.

As Oliver says, Marc is one of the finest human beings I have ever met, and my thoughts, prayers and every bit of happiness go out to Sue, Jason and their daughter – as well as Marc’s entire extended family. My initial reaction was to fly down to join them, but I know this is an intensely personal time.

Marc, pull through buddy, we’ll all be here waiting when you’re better!

Non-Competes, Savage Chickens, Gawker Departures

Been awhile, but some more random thoughts (again, if you like this format, I’d appreciate knowing!):

  1. Saw a post yesterday on why Non-Competes should be abolished. At the time I almost commented, but I couldn’t quite phrase things in a way that didn’t make me sound like an ass. My basic belief is that non-competes for key employees are fine so long as they get compensated for them, they are limited to a select number of competitors (not the entire industry) and are time-limited. Fred sums my view up incredibly well, better than I could have, in his post that I just read. No matter which side of the debate you fall on, Fred’s post will likely have you nodding at points and grumbling at others. But that’s why non-competes need to be balanced. Me trying to stop all employees from ever working at any company that used blogs wouldn’t be cool. But stopping a key senior management member from joining Gawker the day after he or she left b5 would be wise and responsible.
  2. Almost 2 years later and I’m still a fan of Doug Savage’s Savage Chickens. He’s only missed one day in that entire time, and they are consistently giggle-worthy.
  3. Half the Gawker editorial team just left. Who covers it? The New York Frackin’ Times! I’m not sure if I should congratulate Nick or make fun of him. I think I’ll let Jason decide, since he’s already ripping Nick a (slightly funny) new one ;-)
  4. At a conference last week, comScore showed the top 10 canadian online media companies. Number 10, Atlas, had less than 1MM uniques to Canada. Crazy that that’s all it takes to be Top 10. So I pinged the guy and asked him how b5 placed. Apparently we’re #15 (he wouldn’t give me the specific figure without paying the subscription fee, but still – nice of him to answer for free, heh). Again, this is a bit crazy considering b5 has a negligible Canadian presence (less than 20% of our traffic comes from Canada). Still, with a bit more growth we could break that magic Top 10 next year! ;-)
  5. Those who’ve been following my Twitters noted that I worked all this weekend. I hate working all weekend, but considering I’m taking off this weekend for a week in Paris, I figure sacrifice now allows me to enjoy my conference cum vacation.
  6. While working this weekend, got in an hour or so of Mass Effect (got absolutely stuck in Assassin’s Creed). What a HUGE game. What a FANTASTIC game. Just WOW WOW WOW.
  7. I’ve been following with something near interest Jakob Lodwick’s departure from Vimeo/Connected Ventures/IAC. I’ve never met Jakob, but he’s certainly a polarizing figure (at least according to Valleywag, which is where I set my moral compass). Best of luck to him (and his GFF).

DailyTweets: 2007-12-02

  • Was "working" 9 hours today. Got 6 hours of actual work done. As I adjust to working <80hrs/wk I find weekends hardest to stay motivated. #
  • I have about 5 hours of work for tomorrow. Big tasks? Empty inbox. Catch up on 30 unanswered voicemails. Do modelling. #
  • Given that on Friday I go away for a week and a half (5 days of which is vacation), this week’ll be hell trying to clear my plate… #
  • lol @ @centernetworks – Your "eh" is actually outstanding for an American. Almost as good as my "aboot" (which Canadians DO NOT SAY!!!) ;-) #
  • I’m seriously considering FatTwittering – posting what I eat for meals in an attempt to shame myself into eating better. Thoughts? #
  • Alright, it’s 9pm. My bike’s in the shop so it’ll take me an hour to get home by TTC. Time to head so I can see my luvvy before bedtime! #
  • Gonna try and get down to dundas square tomorrow for sam + ruby show live with the boys. Should be fun! #
  • Major communication fub (by me) today. *sigh* just when I think I’m not the newbiest ceo I go and do this. :-( #
  • Comm fub wasn’t massive, and is fixed. But still, it’s the kinda thing I totally should have seen coming. Lesson learned, though!!! #
  • Lol @centernetworks – the flub isn’t newsworthy, just a lesson learned :-p #
  • facebook is dead to me. Haven’t checked it in like a month. #
  • Snoooooooowwwww!!!!!! #
  • Sundin at dundas square future shop. Rawk! #
  • Snow + rain right now. Tomorrow (once it all freezes) will be fuuuuhhhn! #
  • Omw into work. Hopefully will be done by 9pm so I can sleep ;-) max and ruby were wet, but fun for boys! #
  • Whew, inbox almost empty, and only 1 more major task to do! Probably need a movie break before the last big task… but the end isi n sight! #
  • Empty freaking inbox! Let’s see if I can actually get my large task done pre-movie… I could see it near home then! #
  • Definitely glad I’m not ridng the bike today… I’d break more bones than tupac had stolen lyrics! #

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