Travel Hell
Mike Arrington just went to Spain and described virtually all my trips to countries where English isn’t the first language (ask me about my first non-trip to Versailles, trying to find
Mike Arrington just went to Spain and described virtually all my trips to countries where English isn’t the first language (ask me about my first non-trip to Versailles, trying to find
I met Josh Spear for the first time a few weeks ago at the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art Avant Garden fundraiser. I’ve been an avid reader of his blog for
Following is the final email from my friend who just spent a month in China with his wife and 11 year old daughter. If you missed the first two entries,
Last week, I wrote post on A Different View of China from a close friend of mine who is spending the year traveling around the world with his family (wife
If you were interested in my post earlier this week about the closing of the Colorado Institute of Technology, you’ll find Al Lewis’s weekend column – which is a sharp
I’ve got to know Ben Casnocha well over the past few years. He’s a remarkable kid – and I say “kid” respectfully even though he recently turned 18. Ben visite
A close friend of mine is spending a year traveling around with world with his wife and 11 year old daughter. They are in China right now and he’s been
Roger Fillion has a very instructive article in this week’s Rocky Mountain News about the closing of the Colorado Institute of Technology. I remember when CIT was launched in 1999
I can’t wait until July. Amy and I spend a big chunk of the summer at our house in Homer, Alaska. We only have about 5,000 other people hanging around
This week has already been active for new startups in Colorado. On Monday, the news broke that my friends Don Springer and Tim Wolters had closed on a $2.6 million