
In my office, we've been using a little web app I built for ordering lunch. As we enter our third week of usage, I decided to ...
This will always stick out as a pretty awesome album for me. Being one of the few CDs that I owned on a tight budget in the 90s meant I played the Hell out of it. Happy 20th birthday!

I popped over to stereogum.com yesterday and had to confront something that eventually happens to all of us if we're lucky. The headline read: Pablo ...
Here's a useful reminder for all the web designers and developers out there. The next time your client doesn't believe you, just send them this link.
I remember this album popping up and disappearing in 1995. It's full of good solid alternative rock from start to finish. I'm glad I dug it out and gave it a spin.
I stumbled back across this double album recently and I'm glad I did. This is a whole lot of ambient drone. I'd venture to say it's an absolutely perfect example of the genre. Seriously.
This album is a little weird, but at the same time it's a little magical. On some levels, the fuzzy, dark warmth it generates feels more at home right now, in this exact moment, than it ever would have in the past.

Let me start by saying I don't watch much television. It doesn't take a lot of effort either. I just always have something else I'd rather ...
I went to a tech talk last night where the creator of this site discussed what he used to make it happen. It was fascinating. I'm looking forward to the data this platform collects and makes available to guitar players on the web.
I'm pretty excited for this class to begin tomorrow. Udacity offers some top notch educational content. I'm always amazed by the fact it is absolutely free. We live in great times.