Back in November, I wrote and published my “Manifesto.”
But it’s one thing to write this, and another to live it. How am I doing? Great question. I’m figuring this out as I write it:
I am a Father… B
I think I’m doing ok here. My children are taken care of, and loved. Working to teach them [...]
This weekend, Amazon showed us again why the e-reader (Kindle, nook, ipad, etc) is a bad idea.
If you didn’t notice, Amazon and Macmillan Publishing have been having a hissy fit over the price of books. Because of this argument, Amazon pulled all the books published by Macmillan off of their virtual shelves, with no announcement [...]
I’ve come to a point in my life where I need goals. But I have no idea what those goals should be. I’ve created my personal Manifesto to help validate what my next directions should be.I don’t really have much more to say about this, but will let the document speak for itself.
Creed
I shall only [...]
Join me for the March installment of Columbus Social Media Cafe on Monday March 30th. Our friends at Northlich have offered to house us on Monday at their offices in the Smith Hardware Building, 580 North Fourth Street, 6th floor. This months meeting will use an Open Source format to sift through a few topics [...]
It’s not enough just to be passionate about coffee. For Greg Ubert, and the staff at Crimson Cup, Community is just as important in making a great cup o’ Joe.
Looking to seeing you all at the Tastecasing event this Saturday at Crimson Cup.
We’ll be touring the facility, and hopefully tasting some sweet coffee. More coming soon
Quick Discussion between my wife and son this morning: WIFE: “Daddy will take you today, I have a conference.” SON: “yea, I have a meeting.” WIFE: “You have a meeting? with who?” SON: “it’s with my workers” WIFE: “what’s your meeting about?” SON:”Rainbow Ice Cream”
ROFL.
See it there, above the adsense block? anyone think they can help me get rid of this big block of junk?
Teachers can touch lives. Sometimes you don’t realize how much until they are gone.
Anyone can bake. But it takes a special love to create lasting memories out of food. For the family run Suisse Shoppe Bakery, this level of dedication is a daily affair.