May 2010
16 posts
My backpack has a side-loading laptop slot. Convenient, but note to self: MAKE SURE IT IS ZIPPED. Almost had a tragic incident.
Very glad of my decision to bike downtown today. Kind of gross when I left but now it’s beautiful.
We just accounced some stats! 2M uniques, 950K Active Users and 50 Million Product Scans. TechCrunch: http://ff.im/-k7MGT (via @occipital)
Starting to look for a Ruby job (DC area/remote) http://resume.mayerdan.com seeing what is out there. Please RT (via @danmayer)
Boulder is such an amazing community full of awesome, brilliant people.
A Boulder Library card gives you full access to O’Reilly’s Safari ebook book catalog. Awesome for tech books http://bit.ly/9r9ssD
I’m overwhelmed at the number of fun events going on for #bsw. Great job, @andrewhyde !
RT @danmayer: I will likely start looking for work soon if you could recommend me on Working w Rails it would be great http://bit.ly/b1jNnX
Reading over the source for Rack and Faraday to get some inspiration for creating a common API for test frameworks.
Government websites are the lowest level of design/usability Hell.
my brother is visiting SF. Hire him for finance/accounting/bizdev. Honest, hardworking dude. Resume: http://bit.ly/cB65RB (via @joedamato)
The Unrecognized Death of Speech Recognition http://bit.ly/cEj2EN
I’ve been thinking there should be a Rack-like framework for querying and executing tests in a simple way, regardless of framework. Hm.
Just discovered that Google Maps now has bicycling directions. A cheer goes out among Boulderites.
In other sleep related news, I drank wine last night and fell asleep on my couch all night. That’s definitely not optimal.
Headed over to the Avery Strong Ale Fest to meet up with @copiousfreetime and @aniero