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Joining Relevance

I’m happy to announce that I have joined Relevance, a small software shop based in Chapel Hill, NC.
This is going to bring a lot of change for me and my family, one of which is moving across the country from Wisconsin to North Carolina. I love Wisconsin and being close to family, but my [...]


In Israel

I’m in Israel. Its crazy times.
We saw Masada, the Dead Sea, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem. We are staying three blocks from the Mediteranenan.
For day to day reports, you could see Jim’s blog (my Seeking Alpha colleague).
If you haven’t got overseas and you are American, you should do so. As [...]


Portland RailsConf 2007 brain dump

Since getting in Portland I haven’t much time to sit down and think or really write, but here’s a quick brain dump, as I have like 4 blog entries queued up that I’m finishing…

portland is a great city
ive walked like 10 miles since Monday
portland is kind of like a bigger madison, with about 10x as [...]


Google Becoming Boring(er)

As Google has grown to take over the world and all of your search, it still retained some semblance of personality and quirkiness. As much as any multi national multi-billion corporation can, anyways.
Maybe 2007 is the year that stops, though. Google recently renamed Froogle to “Google Product Search”, and the Google [...]


Introducing Mila Sanheim (baby 2.0)

I can has baby?

Mila Caroline Sanheim was born last Monday, April 23rd at 9lbs, 6oz, 21 inches long. She is very cute, very strong, and will definitely kick your ass. She has been destroying us lately (well, my wife moreso) by demanding food every hour on the hour from about 2am to 6. [...]


Ze Frank at Rails Conf!

Ze Frank is doing a keynote at Rails Conf!
The rest of the newly announced speakers aren’t too shabby, either.

David Heinemeier Hansson, Creator of Ruby on Rails
Dave Thomas, The Pragmatic Programmers
Avi Bryant, Creator of Seaside
Tim Bray, Co-creator of XML and Atom

Still, having ze there is simply awesome. If you’ve never seen the show, you really [...]


TurboTax vs TaxCut online

Its tax time again, which means its time to scramble to figure out the some sort of capable tax package for my increasingly complicated finance situation. Working from home doesn’t lend itself to the easiest tax situation, but I’m holding off on hiring a CPA for another year.
This year I tried both TaxCut Premium [...]


RSS - Full Content or Excerpts

This isn’t a black or white issue…


Reason #303 Charter Cable Sucks - Browser Hijack

Lately when I’ve been entering a plain old search query in the address bar of any browser on my mac, I get a useless search page from Charter Cable (my provider) instead of the normal google results:

Apparently Charter does a 302 redirect for any hit that would normally go to the default search page. [...]


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