Links.net:
Justin Hall's personal site growing & breaking down since 1994

watch overshare: the links.net story contact me

Zen Web Masters interviews an old human bud experiment

Why are you here?

If you come here for cool links on the web, not so many these days. My cool links are building bud.com. I was interviewed about our work in weed tech by Pedro Muller for a podcast from a software firm called Zendesk that makes customer support tools:

If you come here for excruciating oversharing, I mostly just let a few current life details sneak in here or there in this conversation with Andrew Dinan, PhD who has posted a recording of my appearance on his podcast series Web Masters: Justin Hall: The Virtual Tour Guide Who Pioneered Personal Blogging

If you've come here to explore the impact of personal publishing communications on 21st century lives, well then tuck in and listen or read the transcript if we share content intake preferences.
I'm grateful that I can talk with Andrew and Pedro and they would make podcast episodes. I hope you might enjoy them, because I don't foresee much other content going live here for at least a few hours.

Welcome!

Thanks Steve Rhodes - from @tigerbeat on Instagram
June 2012 dancing in the streets of San Francisco with Ilyse Magy, photo thanks Steve Rhodes on instagram!

Hi, I'm Justin Hall and this here is a personal web site I've used to chronicle my time on earth since 1994. The content on the front page is relatively recent; if you search through the archives, you'll find old pieces of Justin. Some folks have indexed my doings on Wikipedia.

Twitter: jah
Facebook: Justinreach
email: justin@bud.com!

eBooks by Justin Hall

I've published books for sale, somewhere else online! Behold:

Now available for the Kindle: A Story of GameLayers. My experience being CEO of a tech company, 2007-2009:

"A tell-all story of a startup from the very beginning, with lots of info about real-world fundraising. A more intimate look than you'll find in other business reads." says Irene Polnyi in a 5-star review on Amazon.com.

A Story of GameLayers, for the Amazon Kindle.