Category Archives: my life

Pixel Creek, redux

A while back I blogged about my crappy, crappy experience with a local company Pixel Creek, who happens to be an authorized Apple Service Provider. I didn’t claim that my experience was universal or canonical, simply that the level of service provided was so low I could not imagine them having return business. [...]

Hometown Pride

My hometown, Bluffton, Indiana, is featured in today’s USA Today.  Apparently Bluffton is one of the first communities to implement a National League of Cities program on diversity and inclusion.  They’ll be placing signs stating “Welcome.  We are building an inclusive community.”  I don’t dislike Bluffton in general, but have chosen not to live there [...]

On my way…

So I spent last week in sunny Key West for a post-graduation, much needed vacation.  I usually go on record as anti-vacation—I like to think my life isn’t something that needs escaping—  but five days of sunning, snorkeling and, well, doing nothing, was really nice.  So today I’m heading down to the iCommons iSummit in [...]

The Long View

If you want a thorough fisking of our esteemed President’s radio address yesterday (dedicated to the Federal Marriage Amendment, natch, because that’s the most pressing issue we face as a country), see Ted’s blog entry. It seems to me that this issue only comes up when Bush needs to appeal to the facists zealots [...]

Goodbye, Craig

It seems like I just did this for Tina, but I got the call today, about Craig. I’m starting a week in San Francisco, working from Creative Commons’ offices here for the week. I was in the shuttle on the way from the airport to my hotel, when I checked voicemail.
Hey Nate, it’s [...]

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