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I would love the opportunity to work on a project of this nature. I'm a graphic designer, illustrator, artist currently working at an apparel company designing t-shirts. My hours give me a lot of free time to work on personal or profit projects, but I haven't really had much luck landing solid side gigs, just random little stuff for friends and family. Craigslist is often saturated with out of work artists trying to scrape a few bucks together, and often people will give require a sample'project' to see what you can do, but I don't care to work for free when one could just as easily check out my online portfolio { http://lucasalbrecht.com } and see what I'm capable of. Anyway, just chiming in, check out my work and let me know if you're interested. Cheers


Capital City, hot today btw.


Raleigh here. +1 for scorching heat.


It's nice to see a presence here. Of fellow HN-ers, of course, not the humidity and heat!


I'm actually in Florida for the week, where its just as hot. I'll be back next week though, do any of you all want to grab a beer sometime? Big Boss?

george at illuminatikarate.com, shoot me an email if anyone's interested.


I have shared this dream at various points in my day-to-day grind...I think online poker would be one fairy reasonable approach. Depending on skill level, one could make a fairly good living grinding it out for (insert reasonable time here) a day. Just a thought, I think it could be a hard way to make an easy living.


I know a bunch of guys straight out of college who do this, quite successfully. There are a lot of degenerates in the online poker scene, but these kids all have their heads screwed on straight and are using poker as a means to travel and live around the world.

One of my favorite stories was when I was at a cafe in Buenos Aires working for an afternoon with these guys. After about 5h we decided to adjourn to a bar, adn I was chatting with one of the poker players (who's 25):

Me: "How'd it go today John?"

John: "Not bad, I'm up 15k today."

Me: ?!?!.... OMG!

J: "Yeah, it was a good day. But there are some days when I lose 13k."

Dealing with the emotional swings would be the toughest part of playing poker online, according to these guys.


Exactly. I have experienced this first-hand, and my swings are much smaller than that. The thing is, anything worth a spit is going to be hard; there are swings in "regular" professions as well. Learning to deal with them is part of growing as a professional, in my opinion. I think that there are many life lessons to be learned at the table, virtual or felt, and mental toughness is one that can be extremely beneficial to someone traveling the globe. There isn't a swing out there a pint or four can't cure!


Wirefriend.com

Designtheuniverse.com

Pouqe.com

Xanama.com

Badbeatlounge.com / those of you who play poker will get this one...


Xanama would make a good software code name.. longhorn etc


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