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  <title>Orient Lodge</title>
  <subtitle>An Eclectic Blog at the Intersection of Technology and our Social Lives</subtitle>
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  <updated>2005-05-03T11:18:37-04:00</updated>
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    <title>What now?</title>
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    <published>2003-11-28T14:46:37-05:00</published>
    <updated>2005-05-03T11:18:37-04:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>Aldon Hynes</name>
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    <category term="Politics" />
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Three years ago, I left a powerful position at a large hedge fund in Connecticut, in hopes of finding a more fulfilling job.  Over these three years, I&#8217;ve consulted to various financial firms, mostly to keep the cash flow as positive as possible.  I&#8217;ve also worked with several startups and have a few articles published on a wide array of topics from hedge fund technology to psychology of online behavior to looking at politics online.  At the same time, I have dabbled in essays and fiction.</p>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>(Originally published on my MovableType blog and moved here for consolidation).</p>
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Three years ago, I left a powerful position at a large hedge fund in Connecticut, in hopes of finding a more fulfilling job.  Over these three years, I&#8217;ve consulted to various financial firms, mostly to keep the cash flow as positive as possible.  I&#8217;ve also worked with several startups and have a few articles published on a wide array of topics from hedge fund technology to psychology of online behavior to looking at politics online.  At the same time, I have dabbled in essays and fiction.<br />
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My interests have focused on financial engineering, technological engineering to social network engineering.  I have moved from a strong focus on online synchronous communities to blogs.</p>
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I have worked with blogs on blogger.com, and livejournal.com, to more complicated systems like MovableType and quite a few different Drupal implementations.  My writings are scattered all over the Internet in no coherent manner.</p>
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I have networked at sites like Ecademy and Ryze.  I have dabbled in systems like Friendster, tribe.net. and Deanlink</p>
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I have become highly involved with the Howard Dean campaign.</p>
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This week, I found, as I have been expecting, my current consulting project to a hedge fund is coming to an end.  I need to figure out what I do next.</p>
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The most important advice I have gotten so far has come from many sources.  They all say:  Follow your dreams.  I don&#8217;t know exactly where my dreams are leading me.  One person tells me to be a political consultant.  Another wants to partner with me on creating politically oriented websites.  A third wants to do financial engineering with me.</p>
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I feel that the most important thing right now is to try and bring as many of these threads together.  One idea is to get a single website that I can organize all of this at in as accessible a manner as possible.</p>
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This brings up a few very pragmatic questions.  I live in a 100-year-old house.  Its name is &#8216;Orient Lodge&#8217;.  I have wondered about naming my site Orient Lodge.  However, as I did a search on this online, I found many references to Freemasonry.  Should I use Orient Lodge as a name, even if it carries an overtone of Freemasonry?  I also have a site, Group Mine.  I could perhaps use this site as well.  What does everyone think?</p>
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Also, I need to decide what software to use.  Should I use Drupal, which I&#8217;ve been doing a lot with recently?  I like Drupal a lot, but I don&#8217;t really like what it does to URLs.  Should I use MovableType?  MovableType is quite nice.  Or should I move to a more sophisticated system, such as Slash or Scoop, which I haven&#8217;t really played with?</p>
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Give me your comments and I will mull them over.</p>
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