The Michael Lisnow Respite Center and the Boston Marathon
I’m running the Boston Marathon on Monday, April 17th. I’m much too slow a runner to qualify, so my friend Nick Grouf and his fiance Shana Eddy gave me a
I’m running the Boston Marathon on Monday, April 17th. I’m much too slow a runner to qualify, so my friend Nick Grouf and his fiance Shana Eddy gave me a
A few weeks ago, I got a note from Kunal Anand that he was doing a project to create a visualization of my del.icio.us tags and their intersections. I gave
This morning, I noticed on Will Herman’s blog that on Wednesday of this week, at two minutes and three seconds after 1:00 in the morning, the time and date will
Adam Rubenstein – who writes a blog called Colorado Life Science Deal Flow – has started a guest blogger series to encourage some of his friends and collegues to dip
As I settle in for an hour wait before my plane at the San Jose Airport (the United Terminal really needs a paint job and a good vacuuming), I’ve been
Following is an email I sent to Seth mid-afternoon. I’ve heard this three times today. It’s got to be the current cliche. Gross. I was referring to the phrase “technology
Slate has an outstanding article on a great Powerade ad you won’t find on TV. The ad itself is worth looking at, but the story is even more interesting. Thanks
Sarah Arnquist just wrote an article for Gelf Magazine titled “Could a treadmill / desk mashup be the solution to America’s obesity problem?” She apparently stumbled up my Trea
I stumbled upon a new program online put together by USA Track & Field (USATF) called America’s Running Routes. It’s a neat web app that uses Google Maps and a
The line of the day at a board meeting yesterday was from the VP Engineering concerning a customer deployment. “The customer acknowledged the issue was on their side – it w