Archive for February, 2009
Murakami blowing my mind, and more links
Posted in books, tagged books, Murakami on February 25, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Right now I’m reading Haruki Murakami’s Dance Dance Dance and it’s really blowing my mind. The writing is absolutely beautiful — props to Alfred Birnbaum, the translator.
I’m about half way into it. To oversimplify the plot so far, it’s about an early-thirties reporter living an unfulfilled life, who gets called back to a mysterious [...]
NewsInnovation PDX: Saving journalism in a dead economy
Posted in Tech, Techno-culture, blogs, writing, tagged NewsInnovation, Online Journalism, PDX on February 24, 2009 | 4 Comments »
I don’t have much to add to the commentary and great work being done by the folks that organized and hosted the NewsInnovation BarCamp PDX. But if they wanted to start their own online news organization and were hiring…
Couple pics of me looking wild from other folks’s Flickr streams.
Like I said, I’m not reinventing the [...]
Links: Obama and IT, Ling on the fly
Posted in writing, tagged articles, Fishing, links, Politico on February 19, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The Obama-effect on data center Operations
Ling cod on the fly rod
Preventing extinction of Willamette River Chinook Salmon
Newport Oregon, coast and aquarium round two
Posted in Oregon Coast, photos, tagged aquarium, marine biology, Newport, Oregon on February 18, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Party time at the Oregon Coast Aquarium. We just became members actually and plan to take babyboy Stansberry there as soon as he can manage the trip. The Oddwater exhibit rocked.
My life in links: A peek into the mind of an online content spewing maniac
Posted in Conservation, Events, Tech, blogs, eugene, tagged editing, links, work work work on February 18, 2009 | 1 Comment »
I’m running ragged, trying to keep up with an insatiable demand for online data center content, managing peoples’ daily ramblings on the fly fishing blog, riding the wave of popularity and activity suddenly affecting our Trout Unlimited Chapter, spending time with my wife KP (and managing OB-GYN appts and classes), and actually fishing. There was [...]


