Ping Pong Makes Your Smarter
Today’s article in the NY Times titled Ping-Pong as Mind Game (Although a Good Topspin Helps) is dedicated to all my ping pong friends at TechStars. When I was young (say
Today’s article in the NY Times titled Ping-Pong as Mind Game (Although a Good Topspin Helps) is dedicated to all my ping pong friends at TechStars. When I was young (say
I’ve been told that my blogging pace is often a hint as to what I’m up to. When my pace stalls, it either means I’m on vacation or deep into
Thanks to my friend Bruce Wyman (who is rapidly turning into my "discoverer of cool things") I have experienced a major back to the future moment with the Mosaic Communications
Amy and I went to see 21: The Movie today. It’s based on the phenomenal book Bringing Down the House: The Inside Story of Six M.I.T. Students Who Took Vegas
Finally. I can watch Kenny die over and over again. For free. On South Park Studios. I never again have to illegally download the Underpants Gnomes to teach people how
Thanks to my friend Bruce Wyman – the Director of Technology at the Denver Art Museum – I bring you a picture of the Apollo 11 Landing Site overlayed on
I know many of my blog readers are Warren Buffett fans as a result of the numerous requests I get for the Annual Letters of Buffett Partnership, Limited, 1957 –
Recently I bitched about Active’s "upgrade" of CoolRunning (which they acquired) to Active Trainer. I loved CoolRunning; I hated Active Trainer. Oh well – life with s
Love it.
Today is my dad’s 70th birthday. Without him, I wouldn’t be around. That’s an unexpectedly deep thought that just sent me down a weird mortality rat hole. Except for a [&