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About Me

  1. My real name is Latthanapon Indharasophang and it sounds nothing like it’s spelled.
  2. I like my eggs over-easy with all the white part done and the yolk runny for toast dipping.
  3. I like a little coffee with my cream and sweetener.
  4. Rich tones are my favorites, deep burgundy, forest greens and all jeweltones.
  5. I’m sensitive and loving, sometimes to a fault, but make no mistake - very logical when necessary.
  6. My expertise is in mortgage banking, but my heart is in the arts.
  7. My secret desire is to take a year or two and travel around the world; I prize nothing more than experiencing different cultures and meeting new people.
  8. I love the “Moely, moley, moley, MOLE!” scene in Austen Powers III
  9. Dave Chapelle is funnier than hell.
  10. MAC makeup is the best.
  11. Jeans either look really great on a woman - or you have to try on at least 10-50 to find the brands / cuts that are right for your body shape.
  12. I have to poke Jell-o if it’s perfect and uncut in a fridge.
  13. I still like to drink milk even though I know humans are the only animals that drink milk after infancy.
  14. Kissing in the rain is a pleasure that can’t be overlooked, If the opportunity presents itself, CARPE DIEM, partake and create memories.
  15. Trying something new or learning something new turns me on.
  16. I think Austria is the most beautiful country I’ve ever been to.
  17. Only a Sonicare toothbrush will do.
  18. I would probably shrivel up and die if I had to live without electricity - I’m spoiled and I choose it.
  19. Room service over camping (any day).
  20. Even though I subscribe to #19, I make myself “rough it” from time to time to appreciate the lifestyle I’m able to afford.
  21. If God were to eat dinner with me, I’m sure we would be eating sashimi.
  22. Men are most sexy when being gentle, and women are when being aggressive.
  23. I wish I were physically stronger - and emotionally tougher.
  24. I like who I am, even though I may be weaker in some areas that I wouldn’t like to be weak in.
  25. Jaded people intrigue me, and I usually make friends with them quickly.
  26. I was raised in NC / SC, and no matter how many years I spend in CA and WA, my roots will always be Southern and flavored with Asian sauce.
  27. My look is chameleon; it allows me many entrances, but usually no permanent home.
  28. I prize intimacy and save it for a very select few.
  29. Kittens are cute but puppies are divine.
  30. Macbooks are beautiful and Thinkpads get work done.
  31. Kissing on a ship balcony in Alaska is a memory I’ll cherish forever.
  32. Men who are comfortable enough to be themselves around me become sexy.
  33. Women who allow some vulnerability about themselves become sexy too.
  34. I love creating and collaborating with new ideas and new friends.
  35. Fried rice is better if you make it yourself with all the leftovers in your fridge.
  36. Babies smell good and their long eyelashes make me coo…
  37. Crying babies on airplanes drive me crazy even though I know there’s nothing that can be done by Mom or kid.
  38. I miss my MawMaw (grandmother) more now than I did when I was a kid. (We live over 2000 miles apart)
  39. I secretly love watching Wife Swap and SuperNanny.
  40. Tuna tartar is delicious with a bit of cheese and chives.
  41. The sound of women laughing makes me smile inside.
  42. I love getting warm clothes out of the dryer and rubbing them against my skin before folding and putting them away.
  43. I want to believe in religion but have many questions that I can’t answer or haven’t found the answer to. I content myself with spirituality rather than full fledged religious beliefs at this point in my life. I still feel like there’s something missing that I haven’t found yet.
  44. Wicket or Pixie are perfect cuddle bugs. Sometimes I end up sleeping on my couch because they are curled up in the “crook” of my knees.
  45. I have weird rules like the dogs can be on the couch but not on the bed, so if I want to sleep with them I end up on the couch so they aren’t in the bed. Doesn’t make since, I know.
  46. I love getting snail mail.
  47. I like going to antique shops and looking through old pictures. The older the better. I gaze into their faces and wonder who they were and how their pictures ended up there. Sometimes I buy them for a buck or so and think of them. (These make wonderful bookmarks)
  48. When my hair is curly I long for straight when it’s straight I miss my curls. I also love to change the color. When it’s light I sometimes wear wigs in dark to satisfy my urges. Or vice versa, otherwise - I’d totally fry my hair from all the changes I like to make to it.
  49. I have a book in my head. It’s a sure fire great read, only problem is - I can only see pictures of it in snippets. I can’t seem to get it into a full story line and into words.
  50. nectarines over peaches all year long - one exception, August in Georgia off the side of the road from one of those small wooden stands.
  51. Bananas are only tasty when they are firm not mushy. If there are any brown spots it’s time for banana bread in my mind.
  52.  I adore magazines. I subscribe to at least 15 at any given time. Glossy, beautiful pictures all neatly packaged. Not big on newspapers because of the multiple layers of messy ink and no glossy pics. Daily news I read online.
  53. I have two tattoos. Two Chinese characters. Love on my right ankle and truth on my left. May truth and love shield every step I take in life.
  54. I want another tattoo on my back. I haven’t sorted out the full meaning and design; once I have - I’ll get it done.
  55. Five is my favorite number. Single digit 5. My favorite double digit number is 46. I think numbers give off feelings. I like the way 5 and 46, feel.

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[...] You run a successful tech conference, Gnomedex. What would you attribute to that success and what is in store for the future? Oh, that answer’s easy: Ponzi. Not the scheme, my fiance. Ponzi is her nickname, based on the last syllable of her first (birth) name: Latthanapon Indharasophang. She’s at the center of my successes, both at home and in business. The conference, itself, is successful because we set the stage for an amazing experience. First, it’s very affordable. Second, it’s a lot of fun. Third, we treat everybody like VIPs. Fourth, we concentrate on the “user” experience. Fifth, we limit the audience size. Sixth, we design it as the conference we’d love to attend ourselves. The future? Who knows. [...]

[...] Its the blogger wedding of the season and was bound to make a lot of buzz. Chris Pirillo of Lockergnome fame wed Latthana Indharasophang of Ponzi Schemes on 9th December in a wonderful wedding ceremony in Bellevue, Washington. [...]

[...] Saturday night ramen, and some great blogosphere gems Early on when I started blogging, I used to do this… You know, just wander around blogs I liked. Maybe munch out. Keep reading. Noodle around some more on people’s links to other people’s blogs. Feeling like I’m gathering diamonds and butterflies. It was the way I used to surf the Web in 1995, when Yahoo really couldn’t find you without you emailing them and Google was a gleam in a mathematician’s eye. People’s pages taking me to other people’s pages. It was being passed along in a handshake. (How kerosene lamp, you are thinking. How candleight vs. RSS bandit, ignoring link blogs, Newsgator, Outlook, and other ways to save a blog consumer time while RSS-consuming!). It’s true, my meanderings tonight dug up old gems as well as recent ones. Kathy Sierra, whom I am sorry to say I haven’t read in a while, proffered up some great ones - Code like a girl sucked me in first, then hi-res user since I’ve been getting out my old UI skills at work of late, and then the Oh Yeah of her post about Passionate Employees. If you have read that last one before, read it the hell again. I’ve been feeling like The Community Weirdo of late, and she brought me back to what it is that matters. (I haven’t had shrimp ramen boiled  in bulk like this since my grad school days. It still hits the spot. ) And then, I learned about fatblogging from Jason Calcanis, with its attendant fatspam, which reminded me I’d read something similar by Chris Pirillo 6 + months back along the same lines - he lost 50 lbs before the word was coined. But it’s still grand (if you type http://www.fatblogging.com, it brings you straight to Calcanis’ blog, so he must truly have reserved the name). Now, I’ve been more (ahem) portly than I should be, and I’ve been both honored and mortified to capture that on video over the last 2 years. Before I could hide behind the fact most blogs were text and no one really cared whether my hair was a mess. Now, fuggedaboutit. I suspect the wave of podcasting and video blogging and the vloggies at South by Southwest (that Irina Slutsky is doing and Robert Scoble is working with her on) will motivate us to get as thin as, well, Amanda Congdon.  (I’m hoping to meet Amanda in all her skinny-ness at South by Southwest at 20×2.org). Going back through Chris Pirillo’s get-thin adventures reminded me that his wife Ponzi has one of the coolest “about me” pages ever. I can’t do them justice, you just have to go read her. The one about eating sashimi with God made me laugh but was dead on. Ponzi has no need of fatblogging. :) The blogosphere is expanding just like the universe, and new stars are being born in it all the time, and because I don’t get to read like this enough, I barely get to read the folks everyone else reads. But at least tonight,  I’ll slurp the noodles and enjoy the noodling process. Cheers! Live it vivid! robert scoble - Sun, 04 Mar 2007 07:07:00 GMT - more… [...]

[...] Saturday night ramen, and some great blogosphere gems Early on when I started blogging, I used to do this… You know, just wander around blogs I liked. Maybe munch out. Keep reading. Noodle around some more on people’s links to other people’s blogs. Feeling like I’m gathering diamonds and butterflies. It was the way I used to surf the Web in 1995, when Yahoo really couldn’t find you without you emailing them and Google was a gleam in a mathematician’s eye. People’s pages taking me to other people’s pages. It was being passed along in a handshake. (How kerosene lamp, you are thinking. How candleight vs. RSS bandit, ignoring link blogs, Newsgator, Outlook, and other ways to save a blog consumer time while RSS-consuming!). It’s true, my meanderings tonight dug up old gems as well as recent ones. Kathy Sierra, whom I am sorry to say I haven’t read in a while, proffered up some great ones - Code like a girl sucked me in first, then hi-res user since I’ve been getting out my old UI skills at work of late, and then the Oh Yeah of her post about Passionate Employees. If you have read that last one before, read it the hell again. I’ve been feeling like The Community Weirdo of late, and she brought me back to what it is that matters. (I haven’t had shrimp ramen boiled  in bulk like this since my grad school days. It still hits the spot. ) And then, I learned about fatblogging from Jason Calcanis, with its attendant fatspam, which reminded me I’d read something similar by Chris Pirillo 6 + months back along the same lines - he lost 50 lbs before the word was coined. But it’s still grand (if you type http://www.fatblogging.com, it brings you straight to Calcanis’ blog, so he must truly have reserved the name). Now, I’ve been more (ahem) portly than I should be, and I’ve been both honored and mortified to capture that on video over the last 2 years. Before I could hide behind the fact most blogs were text and no one really cared whether my hair was a mess. Now, fuggedaboutit. I suspect the wave of podcasting and video blogging and the vloggies at South by Southwest (that Irina Slutsky is doing and Robert Scoble is working with her on) will motivate us to get as thin as, well, Amanda Congdon.  (I’m hoping to meet Amanda in all her skinny-ness at South by Southwest at 20×2.org). Going back through Chris Pirillo’s get-thin adventures reminded me that his wife Ponzi has one of the coolest “about me” pages ever. I can’t do them justice, you just have to go read her. The one about eating sashimi with God made me laugh but was dead on. Ponzi has no need of fatblogging. :) The blogosphere is expanding just like the universe, and new stars are being born in it all the time, and because I don’t get to read like this enough, I barely get to read the folks everyone else reads. But at least tonight,  I’ll slurp the noodles and enjoy the noodling process. Cheers! Live it vivid! code like a girl - Sun, 04 Mar 2007 07:07:00 GMT - more… [...]

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