Books in the Bahamas
I needed a break so Amy and I hopped on a plane and flew down to Hope Town, Bahamas (next to Marsh Harbor – where the airport is) to hang
I needed a break so Amy and I hopped on a plane and flew down to Hope Town, Bahamas (next to Marsh Harbor – where the airport is) to hang
So Brad was pretty bored by my first two reviews so I figured I’d tackle something a bit more complex this time around, the Roku PhotoBridge HD. In short the
Ross (and everyone else that has one) appears to love their Nano’s but they have this little annoying “scratching problem.” I’m trying to encourage Ross to stop playi
Have you ever wondered how the splits between selling shareholders in a secondary offering get negotiated? Tom Evslin covers it flawlessly in Chapter 7 of his blook Hackoff.com: An Historic
Ross Carlson – who is my “IT guy” – loves to play with toys even more than I do. I suggested that he start writing some of them up and
Hard Driving is the story of John DeLorean and DeLorean Motor Company (DMC) through the eyes of William Haddad. While it’s a 20 year old book that I found at the
I love books (I know, hard to tell). Yesterday, before we saw Serenity, Amy and I ended up in the Strand Book Store at 828 Broadway (and 12th). It was
If you are a frequent flyer like me, Ask the Pilot is a must read. The author – Patrick Smith – has been a pilot for about 20 years and
I’m hell on laptops. I fondly remember my first Compaq luggable (aka “the sewing machine”) – it’s still up in my parent’s attic somewhere. Every year or
My goal this summer when I was at my place in Alaska was to read a book a day. I didn’t make it, but still covered a lot of ground