Garmin Forerunner 205/305 GPS Hints
I’ve had my new Garmin Forerunner 305 for a few weeks and absolutely love it (I loved my 301, but now I love my 305 absolutely – I even sleep
I’ve had my new Garmin Forerunner 305 for a few weeks and absolutely love it (I loved my 301, but now I love my 305 absolutely – I even sleep
Today’s stop on the Paris museum tour is proudly brought to you by La Vache. Amy and I took the Metro to Place de la Bastille, wandered around for a
There are cows all over Paris (yes – those are spoons on the cow.) Very cool. I wonder if I’ll stumble over a purple one.
Amy and I just watched Monday’s 24. Oooh was it good. Since I haven’t figured out how to work the TV here in Paris and I’m not sure if / when
Amy and I went with our friends Dave and Maureen to the opera last night. Yes – the opera (the music thing, not the browser.) Now that I’m 40, I’ve decided it’s time to make
I read two great posts today. Ben Casnocha wrote a great post on the value of resilience. Tom Evslin wrote a great post on why a great programmer is worth
Glenn Hubbard, the Dean of Columbia University’s Graduate School of Business, is an absolute riot. By way of Ezra Roizen, I saw Hubbard’s renovation of Every Breath Bernanke Tak
Bill Ritter – who is the democratic candidate for Governor of Colorado – just launched a blog to compliment his website. Amy and I have become supporters after a very
Rick Stratton sent me a picture of the original Treadputer today. I guess I need to go on eBay and find myself a Super Nintendo and a Power Pad just
We made some ergonomic upgrades to the Treadputer this week. The main changes, compared to the last iteration, are: Mounted speakers Angled keyboard and mouse holder (the angle is very