Just in time for Halloween, the scariest costumes for 2004. So wrong it hurts. Thanks Rebecca! Ralph Nader Put the fear of God in John […] Read More
Month: October 2004
Singapore, of course, is notorious for being being a boringly sterile land of laws. I’ll have to get back to you on that, but in […] Read More
So, everything they say about Singapore Airlines is true. The level of in-flight service was far beyond anything I’ve experienced. The food was excellent, the […] Read More
For some reason we can’t remember, we decided to fly Singapore Airlines out of LAX instead of SFO, which meant we had to create our […] Read More
Yahoo! has made available a “beta” version of a proposed new home page. The main improvement I see is their reorganization of their various web […] Read More
Monday. That means all-you-can-eat dim sum style pizza tonight at Goat Hill Pizza! Basically, that means they serve all their regular pizza varieties, but they […] Read More
A group calling themselves gravity monkey has gone mobile with FundRace‘s geo-coded FEC data. They’ve created a Java app called red | blue (pronounced “red […] Read More
This week at TheFeature.com, Howard Rheingold writes about Microsoft’s A.U.R.A. research project: “Smith pointed me toward another example in his kitchen that he had discovered […] Read More
Someone named Taylor Donahue, vice president of production at Timely Studios, wrote this memo to his boss. It’s pretty funny, but not nearly as funny […] Read More
A couple of weeks ago, I went sailing with Mike Casey for the fourth time. We had a nice steady, strong breeze that never reached […] Read More
I bought a kayak yesterday (mine’s red – better pic coming soon) so that I could ride herd on the Alcatraz Invitational. My friend Tracy […] Read More