24 The Game
After a grueling week on the road (I started in Boulder and got to see the ocean off of both coasts and then ended up in Boulder), I just returned to
After a grueling week on the road (I started in Boulder and got to see the ocean off of both coasts and then ended up in Boulder), I just returned to
If you’ve been a long time reader of my blog, you know my fascination with bathrooms. Yesterday, I got an email with this link twice – I figured it was
NPR had a great segment over the weekend on the secret to happiness about this year’s most popular class at Harvard is Psych 1504, also known as “how to get happy.”
I finally got around to downloading my Boston Marathon data from my Garmin 301. I thought the GPS based data was extremely interesting, especially when compared to the official course
I haven’t been out to see a movie in a while (I don’t know why – Amy and I love movies at the theater.) Last night we saw Thank You
Today must be an Onion day. I don’t read The Onion anymore – I rely on my vast network of friends to send me relevant stuff. The other day Matt Blumberg
Amy told me that I dress like the guy on the cover of The Onion Style Magazine.
I ran in the Boston Marathon on Monday. I was an official entrant – #20778. I did not time qualify – instead I ran in the charity program for the
I got the following email from someone a few minutes ago. I’ve been a reader of your blog for some time now, but will follow it no longer. Even though
Barry Eisler is one of my favorite mental floss writers. Barry writes thrillers about a bad-ass named John Rain. Rain is half-Japanese, half American assassin who specializes in making his