It’s been four years! Four years since I stopped commuting to the Farragut North Metro stop during rush hour to walk to my downtown DC job. I left that job to travel, and upon returning, I eventually scored a job in Northern Virginia. I did not feel any guilt about abandoning Farragut North as a [...]

On The Act Of Blogging In 2012
There’s a question lots of people keep asking, a question of grave importance to certain industries. This question frequently appears in all sorts of publications, from tiny little media conglomerates to clumsy print giants. Don’t believe me? Google it. Google what? Google the question – Is blogging dead? My response is simple, and probably very [...]

Walking With Neurons To Big Bear Cafe
I love DC. I love this morning. Yeah, I’m gonna cross here. They should put a crosswalk right here, it’d make my life easier. And lots of other people who aren’t chained to automobiles. I couldn’t save much if I owned an automobile. Truth. I can’t save much because renting in DC is insane. Pain. [...]

Not Your Typical Bachelor Cookies
These aren’t your typical bachelor cookies. These are oatmeal orange cranberry chocolate chip almond cookies. If you want to learn how to make bachelor cookies, head over here for instructions.

What This Wikipedia Anti-SOPA / PIPA Screen Shot Tells DC Residents
Yesterday, like millions of other people, I went to Wikipedia to do some research. Unlike many of those people, I already knew the site was going black for the day, so I wasn’t shocked to see Wikipedia’s message explaining the potential effects of the SOPA / PIPA legislation. This was the reason I was visiting [...]

If SOPA And PIPA Sound More Like Pet Names
If SOPA and PIPA still sound more like pet names right now, you might want to head over to Wikipedia and learn more. Or even Google. During their next funding cycle, Wikipedia will definitely receive a contribution from my bank account. FUNNY ASIDE: If you’re on Twitter, and even if you aren’t, check out @herpderpedia, [...]
