YEARS makes a record!
YEARS makes a record! by Years » Updates — Kickstarter.
A friend is making a record. They have already raised enough to get the record off the ground, but consider kicking in for marketing or just buying a record.
YEARS makes a record! by Years » Updates — Kickstarter.
A friend is making a record. They have already raised enough to get the record off the ground, but consider kicking in for marketing or just buying a record.
I was reading this article a couple days ago and it really made me start to think. Many of the problems I face both in my professional life and personal life are technical in nature, but the root cause or more importantly the way to prevent them from happening wasn’t technical in nature at all….
Check out these two great investment resources. They won’t tell you exactly what to pick, but they offer resources to develop an investment strategy that maximizes your return and not those of your financial planner, broker, or some other Financial services company. Here is an article from the San Fransisco Magazine talking about the history of this…
Update May 12th, 2014 Thanks again to all our supporters. We raised over $1,400 dollars. The ride was tough much of the day with a strong head wind, but we made it. Jonathan encouraged us with animal spotting and songs. A big thanks to my parents for providing SAG support. It was great to have…
Saw this link the other day for “Bucket List Brewery Tour.” I have visited two of the brewery’s on the list, but not the one closeted to me. Who is up for a trip to 3 Floyds or a crazy road trip to all of them? One is in Alaska, so that might be a long drive.
Maybe you wont become a best selling author, but it is pretty amazing that you can publish a book on your own with the technology available today. Here is an NPR story about an author going outside the normal process Barry Eisler’s ‘Detachment’ From ‘Legacy’ Publishing : NPR. Plus we have a friend, Jen Tucker who published her…
Hear about this on NPR: Making It in America – Magazine – The Atlantic. I actually went out and purchased the magazine to read this article. It was interesting and highlights how the arguments that are taking place about education and “middle class” policy don’t recognize how drastically the economy has changed and certain jobs…