January 2008
Arrived at Penn Station. Headed over to Park Ave for a Mexican food feast.
December 2007
@MikeMcClary: thanks. Hope you and your family have a wonderful 2008.!
Prepping for work and travel to New York tonight.
I’m now following @henryrollins. Very cool. Hopefully, he’ll start twittering a bit more.
Back home, but getting ready for work tomorrow and NYC tomorrow night. Looking forward to 2008 and the end of the holidays!
At the toy store. I thought Christmas was over.
Lots of New Year’s Eve errands to run today. Back to NYC tomorrow night.
Now playing: Gov’t Mule - Unring the Bell (they played an amazing version of this song last night!) http://tinyurl.com/23snbq
Now playing: LCD Soundsystem - Daft Punk Is Playing At My House (Soulwax Shibuya Mix) http://tinyurl.com/ypem4r
Home after a lite dinner with the family at Panera and a drive to Bear Creek.
Mule Tracks →
It’s too nice of a day NOT to go trout fishing.
Made the train! On the way home.
Gov’t Mule encore coming up
Dinner at Westville East then heading uptown for Keller and Gov’t Mule.
My Linkblog: Top 10 Records of 2007 – Number 4: We were watching the girls wait in line for .. http://tinyurl.com/2j4pbw
Yahoo! Go - TV - What Is It? →
packing the bags and prepping for work
Top 10 Records of 2007 – Number 4 →
We were watching the girls wait in line for the ferris wheel today at Luna Park and we heard the oh so familiar voice of Alex Turners sing, “you used to get it in your fishnets …” and Josh and I started singing along to our favourite song of 2007, Fluorescent Adolescent. The Arctic Monkeys put out my top record of last year and they may well have put out my top record of this...
Going to bed. Big day tomorrow. Good night, twitter peeps!
My Linkblog: NH’s Four Cabinet Press Weekly Newspapers Endorse Hillary for President: Th.. http://tinyurl.com/232g24
Anyone going to seee Keller Williams and Gov’t Mule tomorrow night?
home, relaxing before dinner with the family.
My Linkblog: Applied note-taking taken to a whole new level: Your faithful blogger has recen.. http://tinyurl.com/yo8ym5
Time for a latte.
NH's Four Cabinet Press Weekly Newspapers... →
The Cabinet Press, which includes four weekly newspapers with a circulation of 31,000 in nine towns across southern New Hampshire, today endorsed Hillary for president. In their endorsement editorial, the Cabinet Press wrote that “Sen. Clinton, as President Hillary Clinton, will ensure that those who most need a health care boost will get it,” adding that “Hillary Clinton is a...
Back from lunch. A few web updates and some document editing are in my future.
Midtown Lunch →
Preparing large global warming presentation for “general public” audience. Love making science and technical info/data accessible to reg ppl
My Linkblog: Top 10 Records of 2007 – Number 5: So much great music is coming from the UK th.. http://tinyurl.com/22hplq
Prepping for work. Catch-up day today, first day back after Christmas.
Applied note-taking taken to a whole new level →
Your faithful blogger has recently become obsessed with the New Yorker magazine complete archive that you can purchase on a single hard disk. (Why it’s not just up on the web as a subscription service I’m not quite sure, but to have instant access to every New Yorker article ever published, I’ll take it.) As someone who regularly fades in and out of various note-taking modes, I...
Top 10 Records of 2007 – Number 5 →
So much great music is coming from the UK these days, but the best new thing out of the UK this year was this record, Panic Prevention, from a young brit who calls himself Jamie T. Corey, who I know from the UBO days, gave me this record early this year and it’s been a mainstay all year. Josh and I dig this record big time. He likes the opening song, Bass Guitar. We’d get in the car, connect...
@musicgoat: OMG, absolutely hilarious so far!!!
Getting ready to watch Borat for the first time. I’m not a big movie/tv guy as you probably already figured out.
Holiday Wrap-Up →
Well, another holiday season is about to conclude. This was our first Christmas back on the east coast after 13 years in Arizona. We certainly enjoyed being able to easily visit family and friends around the New Jersey/Pennsylvania area. Now, onto New Year’s and 2008 - lots to be excited about in the upcoming year, but there’s still a couple things to look forward to in 2007, including...
Chumbysphere Forum →
Main Page - ChumbyWiki →
@respres: Worked for me less than 5 minutes ago. Maybe they’re slammed w/traffic.
Testing hashtags.org - VERY psyched for #gov’tmule show on Friday. (That is how hashtags work, right? )
Chumby not recognizing home wireless network…I’ll try again later.
Hi, @dalecruse and @bernie63. Glad you’re both here. Happy holidays!
Waiting to get a hair cut. They seem very interested in my phone number for some reason.
3-mile outside run done. Feels so good after the last couple days.
Relaxing after a hectic, wonderful Christmas. Lots to do today, but so far I’m moving pretty slow.
My Linkblog: The Internet Brain Implant: Why We Should Say No: This Fall pollsters Zogby Int.. http://tinyurl.com/yvdf2v
My Linkblog: 2008 Web Predictions: What Web applications and trends will make it big in 2008.. http://tinyurl.com/2qu2q7
Sirius, Chumby and Flyers tix all under the tree this year. Woohoo!
The Internet Brain Implant: Why We Should Say No →
This Fall pollsters Zogby International released the results of a survey that asked nearly 10,000 US adults the following question. “How likely would you be to implant a device into your brain that enabled you to use your mind to access the internet if it could be done safely?” 11% of respondents said they were very or somewhat likely to do so. I’ve talked to a lot of people in...
2008 Web Predictions →
What Web applications and trends will make it big in 2008? In this post the RWW authors ruminate on the current trends in Web technology and look forward to what 2008 might bring us. Topics include Google, semantic web, online advertising, recommendation systems, Facebook, digg, open standards, Mobile Web, search engines, and much more!
So check out our predictions for ‘08 and please...