July 2004
Segway And Me
Posted by on Monday, July 26, 2004 in - 3 comments
Sorry for not posting in a while. I've been climbing mountains in NY and NH and fighting off bears...But that's beside the point. Today I rode a Segway. Jim over at Great Hobbies has recently gotten his hands on one (and is rumoured to be a reseller) and let us slices take it for a rip. It's …
I hope this isn't real.
Posted by on Tuesday, July 13, 2004
Castle Rock: A Definition
Posted by on Friday, July 9, 2004 - 2 comments
A dark genre of rock music where bands use minor keys and “Muuaaahhhs!”. More times than not videos involve medieval architecture and bands in ankle deep water. Videos containing dungeons, dragons, and moats are also strong indicators. • See: • The Tea Party • Creed (some of their work …
Rob posted a nice piece on Natural Enterprises and the need for a new financing model. silverorange, unknown to us, seems to be one. Cool.
Posted by on Wednesday, July 7, 2004
Just ordered a complete Yakima kayak rack from Rack Attack (canada | usa). You'll probably see a stuff review soon.
Posted by on Wednesday, July 7, 2004
Is The Need For Status Hurting Our Downtown?
Posted by on Wednesday, July 7, 2004 in - 5 comments
Yesterday while driving around downtown at 5:30PM I noticed a few people walking home from work. I saw a man in a suit, a lady who works at a cafe I frequent, and a few other normal folks with business type bags in hand. It was then that I noticed that people walking all look the same. There is …
I too hope that science will help the future.
Posted by on Wednesday, July 7, 2004
I believe I may work in the first building to have a blog of its own.
Posted by on Monday, July 5, 2004
Transparent Blogging
Posted by on Monday, July 5, 2004 in - 8 comments
Over the past few months there have been a few things in the life of silverorange that, when they happened, I was going to blog. When I sat down to write about these events, lessons, and going ons, it turned out that I could not abstract the ideas and thoughts enough so that I felt comfortable …
