As a followup to my last post, I think I'll post about something that hardly ever draws comments -- Kiva. :) (I do have some new friends, though, so hey, new friends: Kiva.org is where microfinance meets match.com. You can pick your favorite third world entrepreneur and lend them $25 (or more), and then track their progress and get your $25 back when the loan is repaid. I basically think it is the bomb.)
I'm excited because Kiva now has lender pages.1 Here's mine:
http://www.kiva.org/app.php?page=lender&action=view&name=lemming&rdr
As you can see, my first loan to Yesenia the fishmonger is almost paid back. When she's done I'll probably withdraw that money to my bank account, as final proof that the whole thing isn't a scam; then I'll re-lend it. Squee. :)
Kiva is now looking for volunteer translators and editors, and, sadly, a volunteer software developer. So much for me going to work for them. I can't blame them for asking, when the TIME Person of the Year was "you" and half the magazine was about crowdsourcing... someone just might say yes. Won't be me though. It's that whole problem with having to work for a living.
1I poked around a little bit... I found a guy my age who, even if all his loans are the minimum amount of $25, has $3200 in the Kiva system right now. Yet his myspace profile makes him look like someone I wouldn't care to meet in a million years. Really now... "lick me where I pee"? People, oh, people, you are so obstreperously complicated.
I'm excited because Kiva now has lender pages.1 Here's mine:
http://www.kiva.org/app.php?page=lender&action=view&name=lemming&rdr
As you can see, my first loan to Yesenia the fishmonger is almost paid back. When she's done I'll probably withdraw that money to my bank account, as final proof that the whole thing isn't a scam; then I'll re-lend it. Squee. :)
Kiva is now looking for volunteer translators and editors, and, sadly, a volunteer software developer. So much for me going to work for them. I can't blame them for asking, when the TIME Person of the Year was "you" and half the magazine was about crowdsourcing... someone just might say yes. Won't be me though. It's that whole problem with having to work for a living.
1I poked around a little bit... I found a guy my age who, even if all his loans are the minimum amount of $25, has $3200 in the Kiva system right now. Yet his myspace profile makes him look like someone I wouldn't care to meet in a million years. Really now... "lick me where I pee"? People, oh, people, you are so obstreperously complicated.