Today I completed the Primavera metric century. That’s 100 kilometers on a bike, about 65 miles. My bike computer clocked in at 63.59 miles to be accurate.
The ride was great, much better than expected. I chose this organized ride because it’s close to home and the timing worked. No one that I know has recommended [...]
Local bike shops suffer from the same problem as all local businesses. These types of business have small staff, small reach and run on shoestring budgets. In addition, while highly knowledgeable about their niche market, they tend to have limited knowledge of things like marketing, branding, advertising and design.
This lack of marketing savvy usually results [...]
Maggie Mason published the “leftovers” from her photo shoot at the Adaptive Path office.
I work with some funny good lookin’ people.
Yeah, me too…..
A review of last week’s Bret Michaels concert in Salinas, CA comes from an unexpected place: Swobo. That’s right, the bike lifestyle blog “How to Avoid the Bummer Life” was comped tickets to the show. The review inludes my favorite quote of the week:
“There was clevage everywhere. I mean seriously- It was like [...]
In reading the recent post “Top 10 Traits of a Rockstar Software Engineer” I felt that there was a missing 11th trait. The RWW list is a pretty comprehensive list of the buzz in programming circles right now:
Loves To Code
Gets Things Done
Continuously Refactors Code
Uses Design Patterns
Writes Tests
Leverages Existing Code
Focuses on Usability (ed. Should be UX)
Writes [...]
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