Archive for March 2009

Today’s excitement kicked off this morning with our second 5K in as many months, this one “Runnin’ to Beat the Blues” at Centennial Park here in Nashville. The rain made it a very soggy trek around the Parthenon, but we still managed to turn in personal-best times. We are far from avid runners (although we [...]

I signed into Adium yesterday for what has to be the first time in months. For whatever reason, I have not had a reason to use the multi-platform chat client in quite some time, opting instead for quick e-mails, Facebook posts or Twitter to communicate with friends. In college, not using an instant messenger in [...]

Tonight Samantha and I ventured out to East Nashville to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. We ended up walking around two of the bars listed on the pub crawl schedule and left without ordering anything from either. You see, tonight I learned the price of being a young married couple while most of our friends finish [...]

With the start of spring just around the corner, I decided it was time to do a bit of cleanup on my Web site. I call this theme “Cluttered” because my first idea for it came after noticing the random collection of stuff that fills the space between the front of my monitor and keyboard. [...]

I have been spending most of my free time lately toiling away on a new theme for my Web site. It is a rather “inspired” work (read: you have seen variations of it before elsewhere), but I have the original PSD files to prove I actually designed it. Samantha is helping me with the textures [...]

The last scheduled sessions of PodCamp Nashville should be wrapping up soon. I missed the opportunity to write about the event while there, but that is what happens when you you actually listen to the presenters instead of staring at my phone (as I usually do). It was a great event and an overall good [...]

This is not so much a review for Shazam, even though I personally believe that it is the best free application on my iPhone. Instead, it is about a way forward for radio and the music industry as a whole. The application can tag almost any music it records with the accurate song title and [...]

The stylist sat me down in her chair earlier this evening and asked if a #4 guard would be acceptable. “Sure,” I said, not really knowing much about the guards on clippers, other than the #4 had been noted in my computerized file, and I liked my last haircut. I placed my glasses on the [...]