May 2009
16 posts
just returned from @annawchin’s thesis presentation up at dartmouth. Now off to the tap room (for the first time).
Michael Nethercott →
Rustin, Michael’s high school freshman son, has been working on this website for the past couple months with a little guidance from us at Green River. It was his first web effort. Michael recently had a novella published.
I’ve was a big fan of http://opentable.com while in pittsburgh, but damn, their homepage still looks far too much like a squatted domain.
checking out data.gov which looks like it could be very cool. Also http://sunlightlabs.com/contests/appsforamerica2/
Way to know you got up too early in the morning: you spread toothpaste on your face and then wonder why it’s not foaming
Feeling a little sheepish that I’ve put off learning/understanding SPF for so long given that I now realize it’s pretty straight-forward.
hacking together a simple jsonp webservice on appengine when I should be sleeping. rough result: http://bit.ly/uqWyf
On the road headed to Fenway with @annawchin & Lauria
The GreenRiver.org Puppies
brandtkurowski:
“The more often Americans go to church, the more likely they are to support the torture of suspected terrorists, according to a new survey.”
— Survey: Support for terror suspect torture differs among the faithful - CNN.com
That’s an awfully interesting correlation.