January 2010
14 posts
Jan 28th
921 notes
My Apple Tablet Request
Let me take the SIM card out of my iPhone and put it into the tablet to use 3G when I need it. I don’t want to buy another cell plan when I already have multiple internet-ready, cellular devices.
Jan 27th
Hosting for Haiti →
This has been a cool project to participate in … getting a chance to lay down the swords for a minute to work with some of our competitors to make a difference and provide some help to the American Red Cross in Haiti.
Jan 21st
Oh you people who reblog and remove credit...
Come here so I can tousle your hair. And punch you in the junk. At least the credit is in the notes, I guess. This is my personal sentiment. It was not influenced by anyone else. Especially Mike.
Jan 19th
Ninjas Perform Most Deadly Nexus One Unboxing Of... →
mashable: Google has fronted the cash so that YouTube director Patrick Bolvin could make a viral unboxing video for the Nexus One smartphone. Gadget geeks on the Internet relish making…
Jan 19th
Jan 18th
25 notes
Jan 15th
3 notes
Jan 14th
“I’ve also found that the more I trust in Christ’s redemption to be sufficient,...”
– Donald Miller
Jan 14th
Marathon #2 by 26.2
On September 16, 2008, I set a goal to run 26.2 miles by the time I turned 26.2 years old. I met that goal well before my February 5, 2010 cut-off, and my second marathon (this weekend) would qualify as well! Fun fact: As of the summer of 2008, the longest distance I had ever run was about 3 miles … and I’m pretty sure it almost killed me.
Jan 12th
I wish I could reblog question-answer posts. Because I’d totally reblog: this one.
Jan 12th
2 notes
Jan 4th
3 tags
Riddle Me This
My friend Josh shared a riddle he got from an MIT-grad coworkers. I tried to figure it out for a while, but I quickly realized that I ended up thinking myself in a circle. Here’s the deal: You have 13 stacks of 4 coins. 12 stacks are legitimate coins, one stack is counterfeit coins. There is no discernible difference between counterfeit coins and legitimate coins aside from their...
Jan 4th
“One of the biggest lies generated by our hyperconnectivity is the idea that we...”
– Jesse Rice in Mobile Etiquette, PART ONE
Jan 4th