Monthly Archives: March 2007

New Music Guide

We’ve all done it. We’ve all purchased music not knowing if we’ll like it or not. Most of those purchases come as a result of the music being from a new artist or trying to identify new music.
Esquire has published A Guide to Picking New Music. This handy little checklist makes some good points to […]

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Almost time

As many of you know, I’m an avid mountain biker. I love the sport and I love to ride. As spring approaches, the itch kicks in to get back on the bike and ride. Before you do, make sure your bike is in tip-top shape and you take it easy on those winterized legs. Believe […]

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Stairway etiquette

I noticed the past couple of days while walking up and down stairs, that some form of “stair climbing/decending” etiquette should exist.
I’ve observed the lack of etiquette in the younger generation more so than older generations.
Most older climbers walk to one side of the stairway, usually the side with the handrail. Some actually use […]

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Coffee Break

Expect delays at Starbucks today. Starbucks is offering free coffee from 10AM until noon as part of the Coffee Break.
Enjoy a 12oz cup of Starbucks coffee on the house. You can even sign-up to have a text message reminder sent your way as a reminder to skip out of that mid-morning meeting or take a […]

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