Leverage
My week felt like frame 3 of these pictures. Fortunately the weekend came just before frame 4.
My week felt like frame 3 of these pictures. Fortunately the weekend came just before frame 4.
My wife Amy loves to watch horse racing on TV (not bet, just watch the horses.) I’m lying on the couch resting from a very intense week (and catching up
I’m going to be out of town on election day so I just filled out my absentee ballot (thankfully I got my ballot, unlike my 13,000 friends in Colorado that
The noise about RSS bandwidth jams finally made the NY Times today. However, that’s not what this post is about. In the article, the NYT quotes blogger Steve Main who
I love tennis. When I was a kid (age 10 – 14) I was a serious junior player until I burned out from too many 10 hour, 100 degree plus
Jeff Nolan’s post Blogs as Early Warning Systems inspired me to try a similar approach with a recent disappointing experience that I had at the Ritz-Carlton in New Orleans. I
We have friends down from Anchorage this weekend that turned us on to the Degree Confluence Project. The goal of the project is to visit each of the latitude and
You know the phrase – it’s said with some disdain, frustration, disappointment, or dejection. Well – it happens. My partner Heidi Roizen’s assistant (Mary Bush’s) father-
My friend Jenny Lawton had a good post on women, voting, and the creative / entrepreneurial efforts of Torrey Strohmeier. Amy and I were talking about women’s rights the other
My wife Amy sent me the following Voltaire quote (via A Word A Day). It is forbidden to kill; therefore all murderers are punished unless they kill in large numbers