Rob Cheng's Blog

Being Retired

In retrospect, this has been a very light month for both photos and travel. In many ways, I’m glad. Although technically, I’m not working, I’ve been running around quite a bit. I’m not complaining but it was nice to slow down a little bit.

The beginning part of the month found me back in South Dakota for Ted’s annual Pro Am golf tournament for charity. It was another record year and a good time was had by all. I made a quick run to Michigan to work on another investment opportunity and that was it for travel. My parents and my brother Dave’s family visited at the end of the month. We played a ton of golf, but I did get a chance to shoot a few pictures of the kids.

September 2, 1999
  • I’ve determined my future direction – Grow with the web.
  • Write a piece for the home page called Where I’m At
  • Store Barbie’s note on the web
  • Place a web site that guarantees your data Store your data on the web, guaranteed for $100K if we are unable to retrieve it.
  • Internet safety box
  • Put the my latest business card on the web. Revise my company presentation
  • get the name ‘mystonedthoughts.com’
  • Legalize Pot and only Pot legislation. Find other people with a similar opinion. Find a way to measure the opinion on this.
  • Research a way to do web commerce on my site.
  • Invest more money on my home page.
  • Get Tish Adler’s opinion on my company.
  • Invest more of your money faster on web things.
  • What’s the gap between who I am and the direction I’m going.
  • Find ways to fight internet copyright law.
  • Everything on my site is not copyrighted protected.
  • Write job specifications for a web person that suits my company and they learn about me from my web site.
  • Recommend to companies that have a way to save your bookmarks on the web and guarantee all new versions are compatible.
  • Smart people, smart money, smart ideas.
  • thecompaniesiinvestin.com
  • Get better at thinking of names for web sites.
  • Tell HP to get the technology to print out a web site. It will create a whole new publishing industry.