Ran 6.68 miles and felt great.
Afterwards, I was all like 'Steady 11 min miles. Freezing outside, still felt great.'.
A combination of Jacob Emerick's tweets, runs, reads, blogs, and YouTubes all in one awesome lifestream.
Ran 6.68 miles and felt great.
Afterwards, I was all like 'Steady 11 min miles. Freezing outside, still felt great.'.
Thanks to some research into paradigms last week the word 'decouple' has been firmly implanted in my vocabulary. #programmingsnob
Favorited Doctor Who: The Snowmen - Christmas Special Trailer - Children in Need 2012 - BBC One on YouTube.
Running has never been a strong skill of mine. That didn't stop me from trying, though. A combination of lukewarm interest and parental pressure kept me in sports all through middle and high school, which included many years of track & field. I… [read more]
RT @jeremydmiller: You should work iteratively, not just because it's easiest for you, but also because the business guys can't think pe ...
Solid read about true content strategy and engagement - jonathoncolman.org/2012/11/26/we-… /via @JustinFriebel
@tomhenrich this sounds like the story of your life. twitter.com/VeryShortStory…
Just bumped into a post variable with the name 'plearning'. I think I need an adult.
Ran 6.22 miles and felt great.
Afterwards, I was all like 'Steady 10 min miles. Not sure where this came from, but damn it felt good.'.
Ran 6.22 miles and felt great. Steady 10 min miles. Not sure where this came from, but damn it felt good. bit.ly/WqJ6pu
Not enough time in the day today. Attempting to trigger time dilation via the Theory of Caffeination. Have a good feeling about this...
RT @smashingmag: An interesting (and lengthy) article by @philwalton on CSS anti-patterns - bit.ly/SuTj2y / cc: @csswizardry
The morning air was crisp enough to draw a shiver from me as I searched for a path. I had parked on the end of a forest road east of Old M-64 on a spring morning and wondered if my double shirt and jean jacket would be enough to protect me from the… [read more]
RT @xshay: “Wasting developer time is obviously expensive, but burning away developer enthusiasm is actually much, much more expensive” ..@gilesgoatboy