Software and Failure
As Amy and run around like silly people packing up to head back to Boulder tonight, I stumbled upon two fantastic posts on the web. Consider this your daily reading
As Amy and run around like silly people packing up to head back to Boulder tonight, I stumbled upon two fantastic posts on the web. Consider this your daily reading
I had a week of "a book a day" where every single one I read was great. I’m now slogging through an "ok" book (The Pirate’s Dilemma: How Youth Culture
I’ve got some fun things for you to do this Monday morning (or at least to put on your schedule to do.) Want to learn how to run? How to
It’s time for another quick list of interesting things I found this morning on the web along with my occasionally witty commentary. Harmonix Party: Rock Band owns LA with Who
While Amy assures me there is no correlation between "books" and "sun appearance", I have been reading a book each day and there has been no sun since we arrived
If you follow my tweets you know that I am starting to get desperate for some sun. I could never live in Seattle. There’s a rumor that we’ll see the
It’s summer time and I’ve once again been powering through a bunch of books. Amy and I are heading to our place in Homer, Alaska tomorrow where I’ll likely continue
I’ve got three great posts for you this morning to interrupt the long essays that my marathon addled brain has been pumping out. First Mover vs Fast Follower – Who
Getting up at 3:45am to travel ruins my morning routine that includes jamming through email, web, and blogs. I’ve had some time to catch up this afternoon (while Amy naps
If you do business with or compete with Microsoft, Mary Jo Foley’s new book Microsoft 2.0: How Microsoft Plans to Stay Relevant in the Post-Gates Era is an absolute must