Googling Myself

This is a fun activity that I partake in a few times a year.

Here’s what I just came up with:

1. A marketing paper that I wrote in my junior year. My professor was Jeff Pinegar and it’s up on his domain, so I guess he uses it as an example for a good paper. On a bragging note, I was the #1 ranked marketing student that semester among all the classes. He was the only teacher I ever had who ranked all the students and then told you where you fit in. Anyway, moving on…

2. SMIP @ F&M. The SMIP was the Student Managed Investment Portfolio. Basically, the school gave students a few hundred thousand of the endowment and let us manage it in the stock market. I look retarded in both pictures, but whatever, it happens. That pic was from the 2nd semester that I participate, this one is from the first. You were only allowed/supposed to do two semesters.

3. My guest-blog entry on ZeeJustin’s site. That was a fun trip.

4. My user profile on 2+2. Not too much going on there…

5. An interview I did on AnteUp radio last year. Look for the Nov 28th, 2005 show. You can also just download the audio by clicking here.

6. A trip report that I posted on RGP. I wrote this after spending the day in AC watching GambleAB at the WSOP Circuit Final Table. He got 5th for about $142K. I’d only barely started talking to him at the time, but I’d actually met up with him about a potential business idea only a few days before and I thought it would be a ton of fun to see the FT live. I sent live updates from my Blackberry to people on RGP so they could post updates to the newsgroup. This was before the days of live updates on various websites — I think we inspired them to start covering final tables. He was one of the first online poker players that I talked to regularly on AIM.

I found a few other random mentions on blogs and whatnot, but that’s about all that I found.

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