Brunch in New York
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Oma is the most stylin of us all. Does that say more about Oma or more about us?
Labels: brunch, NY, oma, photograph
Toggl - online timetracker
Friday, May 23, 2008
Well, along with Flickr going downhill, another very useful web application, Toggl, is trying to shoot itself in the foot, too.
Labels: web
Prosper
Monday, February 11, 2008
I have been keeping an eye on this company for a while. It allows you to borrow money directly from other individuals or make investments by lending directly to other individuals. I recently started experimenting by making some investments through this service and have been impressed with the interest rates you are able to get. Of course since it is a loan there is greater risk involved, but I thought others might be interested to know that this type of company exists. I find the idea very intriguing since your investments go directly to other individuals.

Labels: investments, links
Cleaning House on Older Photos
Sunday, February 10, 2008
I've been using Flickr for the last 4 years to organize and share all my photos since acquiring a digital camera. Lisa and I are in Crested Butte for the month of Feb, and as all mountain towns afford, I've got some free time at nights after the sun drops and the temperature drops with it. As such, I've been going through some photos and cleaning house on our photos older than around 2005. If you still need access to these photos, all you need to do is sign up for a Flickr account and add me as your friend or something like that. Then you can grab all the older photos you want, including Europe and older family scans.
Labels: flickr, Photography
Max Finds Blue Paddle
Tuesday, December 18, 2007

To continue my cousin Max's lucky streak at ski areas, today he found the hidden blue paddle at Arapahoe Basin. Here's the deal: New Belgium Brewery and Arapahoe Basin teamed up to add some fun to Tuesdays. Each week, an employee hides the blue paddle in-bounds, somewhere on the ski hill. If someone finds it, that means a $50.00 bar tab is on the house. Here's how it went:
Max: "Eric, I found this thing in the woods"
Eric: "Holy @#$%, that's awesome"
Max: "Yeah, awesome, what the hell is this?"
Eric: "That is $50.00 worth of beer!"
Labels: Max Muller, ski, snow, snowboarding
