Archive for December, 2006

Bright Nights in Union Square Park

I stumbled across the Bright Nights display in Union Square Park (map for non-locals to NYC). It was beautiful!
Bright Nights is an interactive visual display on the ground in the middle of Union Square Park. High power projectors are suspended 30 feet in the air pointed down at the ground. Snowflakes, curls, [...]

Best Blogs of 2006

A list of the best blogs of 2006 has been circulating. The list has a ton of hidden gems (some I already loved and some I never knew existed). The #1 blog (Indexed) is an incredible find. Reading the first few posts was one of those “where have you been all my [...]

Thanks CrunchMan

About a week ago I asked for my readers’ help in picking a wiki. I think Natali Del Conte over at TechCrunch heard my call for help and answered with WikiMatrix. This is an incredibly helpful tool to differentiate between all the different wikis and combinations of options available.
I’m generally hesitant [...]

Google Stock Not Bubble Indicator

The NYTimes referred to Dave Winer’s piece on Bubble 2.0. From Dave’s piece:
Web 2.0 is nothing more than an aftermarket for Google. Startups slicing little bits of Google’s P/E ratio, acting as sales reps for Google ads, and getting great multiples for the revenue they generate by fostering the creation of new UGC to [...]

PostCrypt Coffeehouse @ Columbia

Lisa and I attended the PostCrypt Coffeehouse at Columbia on Saturday night. It was a great night, and the venue itself was half the fun.
PostCrypt is held in the crypt (literally) in the basement of a church on Columbia campus. The lighting is candles in gothic chandeliers. The stage is an old box [...]

Final ShakeShack

Today is the final day for ShakeShack (I thought it was yesterday, but their site says today). I’m going to run over for my last Shack Burger of the season. It will be a bittersweet event. According to the web cam, the rain has driven away the line, so it should be [...]