Archive for January, 2010

My favorite TED talk

Keith Ferrazzi tweeted his favorite TED clip and asked others which one is their favorite. As you may know, I like many TED clips and post some of them on this blog. Keith’s favorite was Al Gore’s on climate change which instantly reminded me of the TED talk I like the most; John Doerr’s talk on climate change and Genentech. I replied back (2) with this talk, but I decided to take a few minutes and re-watch it and post it here as well.

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365 project – 101/365 – 1/5/2010

Today’s 365 project photo. As always the Flickr set is here.


Wolf via Macro

101/365 – 1/5/2010

Wolf via Macro

365 project – 98/365 – 1/2/2010

Today’s 365 project photo. As always the Flickr set is here.


Something yellow

98/365 – 1/2/2010

Something yellow

365 project – 86/365 – 12/21/09

Today’s 365 project photo. As always the Flickr set is here.


They don't call it Big Sky Country for no reason.

86/365 – 12/21/09

They don’t call it Big Sky Country for no reason.

365 project update

I’ve been on vacation for the last two plus weeks for the holidays and during that time I let my 365 project go by the wayside as well. I wanted to spend some quality time with my family and friends. I still managed to take a lot of pictures, especially with my new Cannon S90, but I really didn’t take pictures thinking about my 365 project not do I really feel like forcing one of these other photos into my 365 project (I’ll shortly be sharing a few of the slideshows of some of the interesting photos generated over my vacations). I did manage to take a few shots for my 365 and will be posting them later today. I will say, it was a nice break from making sure I got a shot everyday, but now I ready to start off the New Year trying to ensure I get my daily shot.

How food shapes our cities – TED

The other day while on a flight I was catching up on some TED episode and watched this clip on how cities impact our thinking of food. While  I think everyone should read Omnivore’s Dilemma or at least watch Food, Inc., people should know more about their food and make whatever informed choices they want. This is a good clip which I encourage you to watch.

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