William Blake: What is your name?
Nobody: My name is Nobody.
William Blake: Excuse me?
Nobody: My name is Exaybachay. He Who Talks Loud, Saying Nothing.
William Blake: He who talks… I thought you said your name was Nobody.
Nobody: I preferred to be called Nobody.
I’m almost graduate from Sociology and Philosophy, which I have chosen after trying Physics for a year and finding it “not challenging enough”, which I tried after being rejected from Film Academy twice. In the meantime, worked as hacktivist, open source hacker, TV journalist and tech-art-ist. Now I’m running a startup Zemanta and helping European startups find their way in the real world, by individual mentoring and trough Seedcamp (London), Techstars (London), Startup Reykjavik, LauncHub (Sofia), TechPeaks (Trento, Italy), and spearheading Silicon Gardens (Ljubljana), for which I’ve started mapping Eastern European startups. I co-host Ljubljana’s chapter of Likemind, I co-founded Internet Week Ljubljana, I visualize Slovenian Budget. I am on the boards of RockContent, Sphericam, PodCrto and Ustvarjalnik. I advised the prime minister of Slovenia for a while. I travel too much, but I like it. I type Dvorak. Here’s my CV.
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Reading all the drive-by shooter comments on your blog I’m now quite pleased that I was smart enough to turn off commenting on my four blogs (for each identified internal persona, as twere). 🙂
yeah… freedom of speech doesn’t guarantee level of conversation… 😉
Yes, I read your article on Sane box and thought it was very informative and helpful (I use gmail). Why is it that people have to be so acerbic in their responses? Just because one has the ability/right to say something totally asinine or rude, does one have to communicate in that manner for every post? It is frustrating! Glad you have developed thick skin!
thank you for kind words. i did have to close the comments there because i just didn’t have time and energy to keep up with them… 🙂