I wondered this myself, and posed the question to the Internet last year. Just last week, Mike, who now works in the New York office at Google, sent me an IM asking if he should ask Rainn Wilson anything. I suggested that he ask my question, and Mike, being an all-around good guy, did.
Category: Miscellaneous
Insets
This is why I avoid social events
My 38¢ Halloween costume
No, I am not some sort of vampire hunter.
Jogging
Sometimes when I see joggers hopping around at an intersection, I want to get out of my car and dance next to them so they don’t feel awkward alone.
Water
Okay, so yesterday I blogged about how I was unsubscribing from a mailing list for charity: water. Just a few minutes ago, I came across this post by Matt Cutts on the Official Google Blog as part of Blog Action Day. I didn’t know about Blog Action Day, so the timing of yesterday’s post was just a coincidence. However, now that I know about it, let me get in on the action.
Obviously, water is important and good stuff. So it’s pretty shocking to learn that there are still many people in this world, in 2010, who don’t have access to clean water. charity: water works to help out these people. You can donate here. My favorite part about donating to charity: water is that I know 100% of my money is going towards a water project, and not towards sending me return address labels.
A creative approach to email marketing
I clicked “unsubscribe” on a recent email from charity: water and was given this offer:
I ended up choosing both options, but I appreciate the effort. 🙂 Nothing against the organization; I just get too much email.
Wedding season
Left unattended: Fall in Telluride
On the last weekend in September, Brandon, Maria, and I went to Telluride, Colorado to do some hiking and practice our photography skills on the fall colors.
I’ll share some pictures and stories below, but for further viewing or reading pleasure, you may wish to check out:
- All 492 of my pictures
- Maria’s blog posts: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Food
- Brandon’s pictures
- Maria’s pictures
This trip had three main focus areas: food, hiking, and fall leaves.
Food
Our first meal was actually at a place I had never been to before, but had passed by many times: Brown Dog Pizza, on the recommendation of a Colorado native. We had the “Dog Biscuits” appetizer, which is their cheesy breadsticks. It was delicious. We went back to Brown Dog another night for pizza, and while it was good and likely the best Telluride has to offer, I liked the breadsticks the best.
For our first dinner, we hit up Smugglers, which was as usual fun and full of good food. We had their house-brewed root beer as our beverage of choice. I don’t like to drink root beer that often, but when I do, it’s a nice change and reminds me of my childhood sitting on our deck enjoying a root beer float.
Our final dinner was at Rustico, one of my favorite restaurants. But what I was really looking forward to on this trip, what I was craving, was a fried Oreo sundae from The Sweet Life.
It was just as good as I had remembered from last time, and I’m reminiscing about the taste right now. Because of this, it’s best that I never learn how to fry things myself.
Hiking
We went out for a few hikes on the trip, but our longest and favorite was the hike to Bear Creek Falls. The fall weather was just about perfect for hiking. It wasn’t cold yet, but it wasn’t too hot either. And of course we saw plenty of golden aspen leaves.
2.5 miles later, we reached the falls. I don’t think I meant to take the first picture with a tilt, but I like it.
Leaves
Geeking out
As I mentioned before, I really want to get a new DSLR with a GPS receiver. I’ve carried around a GPS logger before and then matched things up with software, but I don’t like that process. This time I just took a reference shot with my Nexus One so I could see where the DSLR shots were taken and geotag appropriately. One reason that I wanted to geotag all of my photos was so that I could get them added to the cool photos layer in Google Maps, which also appears in Street View. My photos haven’t been included as of this writing, but I’ll keep checking back to see if they make it onto the map.
Speaking of gadgets, while we were watching the sunset we noticed two bright lights in the sky before the starts started appearing. Using Google Sky Map, we were able to identify them as Venus and Jupiter.
Well, we were pretty sure that this first one is Venus. It’s right next to Mars, so it was hard to tell, but I think Venus is easier to spot.
In the above photo you can see Venus to the left of Wilson Peak.
Jupiter looked like this:
It’s always sad to end a vacation, but at least we got to wait for our plane in this comfy lounge:
…which came equipped with this view:
Thanks, Telluride. Until we meet again…
The Social Network – Nitpicks
I saw The Social Network (the Facebook movie) last night. It was entertaining. I’m not going to get into an extensive list of the factual inaccuracies of the story because I don’t know the true story and I don’t think that the film was intended to be historically accurate. However, I have two nitpicks that stuck out in my mind during the film:
- I didn’t know that Harvard was located on the Johns Hopkins campus.
- The CGI snow and breath condensation looked fake and was distracting.