Archive for January 2008

Why the internet is so dangerous (or awesome)

I won’t go into specifics, for fear of reprisal from co-workers, but I want to remind us all that anything you say or write can end up on the internet and if you don’t control the content, will stay there forever. Old blogs, random comments or forum posts, can all come back to be [...]

Reality Check for East Palo Alto

When I told my co-workers that I lived in East Palo Alto for the first time, they were all surprised; some asked if I thought I was safe while others jokingly asked if I had ever been shot at. I’ve realized that it’s not the best neighborhood, but I’ve found it pleasant. No [...]

Reworking my tags

When I first started this blog, I thought about tagging posts with whatever subject they were about. I never really thought much about organization – that maybe if I just wrote enough, there would be enough overlap. From a readers’ perspective, however, everything was too specific that the purpose of tags – which [...]

NYE @ Rubicon

Rubicon 12/31/07

Jenny and I went to Rubicon in San Francisco for New Year’s Eve. We had a price fixe 4 course meal with excellent oysters, lamb, and pomegranate sorbet, to name a few. The food, service, and ambiance were pretty great, but I’m not sure it was anything particularly unique, so it’s probably [...]