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please allow me some time to get back to you. I'm taking off most of the weekend to catch up on some overdue personal stuff and, most of all, to sleep and relax. I'll be back to you soon.
Sorry for the delay.
please allow me some time to get back to you. I'm taking off most of the weekend to catch up on some overdue personal stuff and, most of all, to sleep and relax. I'll be back to you soon.
Sorry for the delay.
Posted by Mark at 11:59 PM 0 comments
Check it out: PT welcomes Weejee.
I'm quite excited to work with our new teammates to create an even better business.
Posted by Mark at 11:59 PM 1 comments
Labels: Principled Technologies, PT, Weejee Learning
but we fail to notice that they are.
To more noticing, more appreciating.
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Labels: It's a Beautiful Day, U2
I've talked many times before about PT's sabbatical program and how so many PT folks have used a week of their sabbaticals to help make the world a better place. Cameron recently returned from his sabbatical, which included some time with a charity he values highly.
Check out this video to see his story.
I'm immensely proud of Cameron and all the other PT folks who have used some of their sabbatical time to help charities they are passionate about.
Posted by Mark at 11:59 PM 1 comments
Labels: Principled Technologies, PT, Sabbaticals
I've plugged it before, and I'll plug it again. Based on the two songs I've heard so far, this release, titled Sermon On the Rocks, promises to be big fun.
While we're waiting, check out this entertaining lyrics video for the first song out of the gate, "Getting Ready To Get Down."
Enjoy.
Posted by Mark at 11:59 PM 0 comments
Labels: Josh Ritter
Last week, I wrote an entry in which I mentioned my recent dinner at Cooks & Soldiers. As I said then, the meal was okay but almost never better than that. I've thought a lot about what the restaurant did wrong, and I've come to the conclusion that it boils down to ambition far outstripping skill.
The basic idea--serve Basque food--was enough to attract me to the restaurant. Its menu certainly looked promising.
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Labels: Aaron Vandemark, Cooks & Soldiers, Panciuto
Today's weather could not have been more perfect. Beautiful blue skies touched here and there with fluffy white clouds. Soft breezes carrying cool air. Perfect sunlight sparkling everywhere.
Every single day of life is a gift, but most days, it's easy to forget that fact. Today, life's gifts were on full display, insisting we notice.
Sitting at a light for a freeway on-ramp on the way back from the grocery store, I was treated to the Ramones blasting "I Wanna Be Sedated" from the radio. Windows down, air blowing through and across the car, speeding zero to nearly eighty as only a Tesla can, and the Ramones.
Another great gift.
Posted by Mark at 11:59 PM 2 comments
Labels: Ramones