I’ve started a new blog called The Web Guy, the place where I talk about everything technology-related. I decided to do this because my personal blog– what you’re reading right now– was getting too cluttered with computer and technology stuff. So all of that kind of writing– from beeping ThinkPads to the Email toolbar in Word– will now be at The Web Guy. Every now and then, I will do a recap of what I’ve written over on The Web Guy blog. Here’s the first one, for the month of August 2007.
You are currently browsing the monthly archive for September 2007.
From October 5-7, I’ll be attending Big Seminar X in Atlanta, Georgia. There are 2 more free training calls, so sign up now and call in! I’ll be recording them, too, so let me know if you would like to hear some past episodes. If you’re in the area around Oct. 5-7, 2007, get in touch! And if you’re interested in BigSeminar, sign up– I’ll be there.
From October 29 to November 2, I’ll be out on a cruise with my grandpa. I’m really looking forward to it because this is just the kind of thing that taking a semester off from school allows me to do. This is our cruise itinerary: Read the rest of this entry »
“I think there are very few people who have the capacity to see the future. So it can be difficult when you are talking about something where nothing about it exists yet.” James Currier, Founder, Tickle.
Comes free as part of a bundle with Apple, but I don’t have a use for it myself. Update: Sold, a lot faster than I expected!
Life is a quagmire of options. I’m reading an article titled 10 Tips for College Students. I’m feeling pretty good about myself because I really understand what the author is saying. Yet this kind of focus is hard to maintain, and keeping these ideas in mind is definitely going to be helpful.


