Abraham
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On Blogger since May 2003
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Gender | Male |
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Industry | Internet |
Occupation | Managing Partner: Omnicypher Corporation |
Location | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States |
Links | Wishlist |
Introduction | I have been a geek most of my life, love fatherhood, enjoy writing, music, solving problems, working with teams, singing, dancing, challenges, red wine, and just about everything associated with software and social media. Unsolicited Advice: Above all in life, remember to own your results: just like we need to take responsibility for our mistakes, we also get to celebrate our success. E-Mail: abraham@omnicypher.com Skype: abrahamlloyd Cell: 201.486.0089 |
Interests | Life, Fatherhood, Friendship, Relationships, Business, RIA, Web 2.0, Adobe, Flex, ColdFusion, SQL Server, Music, Singing, Football, Fantasy Sports, Social Networking and Media, Good Books, Intelligent Debates, Empowerment, Thoughtful Discussions, Technology, Meditation, Giving, Power, Learning, Sharing, and Caring. |
Favorite Movies | Sneakers, The Razor's Edge, The Graduate, Goodfellas, Star Wars, Kill Bill (vol. 1 and 2), Dogma, Love Story, 300, The Matrix, West Side Story, Pulp Fiction, Marathon Man, Close Encounters, My Cousin Vinny, Purple Violets. |
Favorite Music | Inxs, Abba, Foo Fighters, Franz Ferdinand, U2, Depeche Mode, Female Singers, anything recorded during the 80's (lol), alternative, rock and roll/metal (some, not all), hip hop, rap, and anything that comes up on iTunes searches for "Passion", "Tell", "Hands", "Trust", "Chemistry", and "Devotion" (try it). |
Favorite Books | "Hackers", "Our Endangered Values", "The Tao of Pooh", "The Giving Tree", "The Dark Knight Returns", anything by Neil Gaiman, "Nights in Rodanthe", anything by Malcolm Gladwell, "The Game", "He's Just Not That Into You" (all men should read it). |
Which is more important to you and why: flexibility or expandability?
It depends on the moment. You should embrace flexibility when you need to bend, and embrace expandability when you need to grow. The important thing to remember is not to force one over the other.