I go back to "Winter's Tale" by Mark Helprin once or twice a decade. It has an uncanny combination of page-turner pace and sheer stop-and-savor-it writing beauty that makes it a sheer joy every time.
Swimming laps most mornings. I never had the discipline to learn to swim properly when I was younger, and have always been an avid runner and cycler. Adding swimming into the mix has balanced out my conditioning, and…
I moved across the US a year ago, and moving with a single suitcase (until the moving truck arrived, months later) re-taught me how little I need in order to live comfortably. Since then, I've been aggressively paring…
How would neighboring states' follow-on legalization diminish tax returns over time? Washington has posted $280 million in tax revenues so far, and Oregon $85 million. Neither seems to threaten the other -- demand is…
That's so 2013...
I do this with business books -- turn on assistive screen reading on my iPhone's Kindle app, and tweak the speaking speed to as fast as I can reasonably understand. But I'd never do it with a Mark Helprin novel, or…
My experience of first reading these books as a disaffected, ornery, insecure teen in late-1980s America seems to support your impression.
Whatever you do, don't try to start a lemonade-sharing service...
Thanks for this. Brings back wonderful memories of the biomechanics courses I took way back in college. I recall with glee the shock of recognition that all creatures live in moving fluids -- and our experiences are…
I remember reading this in 1997, about a year after I switched from the awful Mac Performa that I had used in college and dragged out west with me to the first in a series of increasingly uninspiring beige WinTel boxes.…
My headshot from age 35? 27. My recent headshot (I'm 40): 42. A photo I took just now with PhotoBooth? 29. Seems like a slot machine...
I agree with the skeptical comments leveled here, and am certainly cognizant of the (mostly necessary) regulatory overhead that goes along with the creation of medical devices. Everything is on a spectrum, though, and…
Original statement from Google: http://googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.com/2015/04/announcing-pa...
The label "no user-serviceable parts inside" springs to mind...
I'm in violent agreement with you here -- the notion of a smart home platform, for example, that allows me to customize it via an API, or, if I choose, by tinkering with its basic software, sounds awesome to me. But I'm…
+1. Yes, please.
Not intending to be argumentative -- merely to present a countervailing perspective: When I was 13, I was incredibly fortunate to land an internship at Marvel Comics in NY. For a teenage boy obsessed with the X-Men,…
"Argue for your limitations, and they're yours."
+1 for telecaster "shape" -- I grew up on Strats, but play a thin line Tele most of the time now. I concur with your assessment of being able to "feel" where it is.
In the course of working on a mobile app project, I had the opportunity to try out two of Line6's recent modeling input devices: http://line6.com/mobilein/ http://line6.com/sonicport-audio-interface/ The opportunity to…
Just came in to say, Golden gave this talk at our conference last fall, and it was very well received. You can watch it here if you like: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0AdsVReXi8
The oddest thing about this article is that the author seems to think that the JOBS act is to blame for Kickstarter backers being fleeced, which is just weird. Unless I'm missing something, JOBS doesn't have anything to…
Re: sponsors on stage -- is this a relatively new rule? Wieden+Kennedy sponsored TEDxPortland 2011, and John Jay, their Executive Creative Director, was one of the featured speakers.
Thousands of employees, slim (if any) margins... sounds a bit like Kozmo.com...
About 9 out of 10 workdays, my commute is on a 2010 steel-frame Kona Honky Tonk bicycle. But every tenth workday or so, and a lot of weekends, I roll the 1990 Carrera 4 cabriolet out of the garage, which totally makes…
I go back to "Winter's Tale" by Mark Helprin once or twice a decade. It has an uncanny combination of page-turner pace and sheer stop-and-savor-it writing beauty that makes it a sheer joy every time.
Swimming laps most mornings. I never had the discipline to learn to swim properly when I was younger, and have always been an avid runner and cycler. Adding swimming into the mix has balanced out my conditioning, and…
I moved across the US a year ago, and moving with a single suitcase (until the moving truck arrived, months later) re-taught me how little I need in order to live comfortably. Since then, I've been aggressively paring…
How would neighboring states' follow-on legalization diminish tax returns over time? Washington has posted $280 million in tax revenues so far, and Oregon $85 million. Neither seems to threaten the other -- demand is…
That's so 2013...
I do this with business books -- turn on assistive screen reading on my iPhone's Kindle app, and tweak the speaking speed to as fast as I can reasonably understand. But I'd never do it with a Mark Helprin novel, or…
My experience of first reading these books as a disaffected, ornery, insecure teen in late-1980s America seems to support your impression.
Whatever you do, don't try to start a lemonade-sharing service...
Thanks for this. Brings back wonderful memories of the biomechanics courses I took way back in college. I recall with glee the shock of recognition that all creatures live in moving fluids -- and our experiences are…
I remember reading this in 1997, about a year after I switched from the awful Mac Performa that I had used in college and dragged out west with me to the first in a series of increasingly uninspiring beige WinTel boxes.…
My headshot from age 35? 27. My recent headshot (I'm 40): 42. A photo I took just now with PhotoBooth? 29. Seems like a slot machine...
I agree with the skeptical comments leveled here, and am certainly cognizant of the (mostly necessary) regulatory overhead that goes along with the creation of medical devices. Everything is on a spectrum, though, and…
Original statement from Google: http://googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.com/2015/04/announcing-pa...
The label "no user-serviceable parts inside" springs to mind...
I'm in violent agreement with you here -- the notion of a smart home platform, for example, that allows me to customize it via an API, or, if I choose, by tinkering with its basic software, sounds awesome to me. But I'm…
+1. Yes, please.
Not intending to be argumentative -- merely to present a countervailing perspective: When I was 13, I was incredibly fortunate to land an internship at Marvel Comics in NY. For a teenage boy obsessed with the X-Men,…
"Argue for your limitations, and they're yours."
+1 for telecaster "shape" -- I grew up on Strats, but play a thin line Tele most of the time now. I concur with your assessment of being able to "feel" where it is.
In the course of working on a mobile app project, I had the opportunity to try out two of Line6's recent modeling input devices: http://line6.com/mobilein/ http://line6.com/sonicport-audio-interface/ The opportunity to…
Just came in to say, Golden gave this talk at our conference last fall, and it was very well received. You can watch it here if you like: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0AdsVReXi8
The oddest thing about this article is that the author seems to think that the JOBS act is to blame for Kickstarter backers being fleeced, which is just weird. Unless I'm missing something, JOBS doesn't have anything to…
Re: sponsors on stage -- is this a relatively new rule? Wieden+Kennedy sponsored TEDxPortland 2011, and John Jay, their Executive Creative Director, was one of the featured speakers.
Thousands of employees, slim (if any) margins... sounds a bit like Kozmo.com...
About 9 out of 10 workdays, my commute is on a 2010 steel-frame Kona Honky Tonk bicycle. But every tenth workday or so, and a lot of weekends, I roll the 1990 Carrera 4 cabriolet out of the garage, which totally makes…