What Am I?
When I work with software all day long, I sometimes forget that there are seriously cool and amazing things in the world that people build, like hadron colliders.
When I work with software all day long, I sometimes forget that there are seriously cool and amazing things in the world that people build, like hadron colliders.
I have seen my lifetime supply of slides like the following: My good friend Bruce Wyman – the Director of Technology at the Denver Art Museum – has a thoughtful
People tell me when I get bored of marathons maybe I’ll start doing ultras – as in 100 mile races. Great inspiration. (Thanks Dave / Jeff).
Amy insists I’m the Good Knight so we’ll call this a good night for the Dark Knight. Be afraid. Be very afraid.
I love it when my dad writes about personal history on his blog. He’s a great storyteller and is extremely articulate about living and growing up in a generation that
My partner Ryan McIntyre has an excruciating story up titled Sharp’s Dull Service / My eCommerce Nightmare about his experience buying a snazzy new 52" Sharp Aquos LC-52D92U via Amazon
Amy and I woke up at 5am this morning (which was still several hours after dawn here in Homer, AK) to head the big city of Soldotna, Alaska (population 4,087)
I want to welcome Pixie Maté as a sponsor of the Feld 50 by 50 Marathon Team. Pixie Maté joins Return Path as one of my sponsors and has committed
Yes – those are the lyrics – buried at about 2:05. Who said mathematicians don’t know how to rock. Thanks Ryan. Cornell just went up a notch in my book.
Thanks to my buddy Alex Iskold at Adaptive Blue for my new t-shirt. $DO || ! $DO ; try try: command not found That describes my marathon and life philosophy