I work for Captura Group where we're developing the social media stratgies for USA.gov and GobiernoUSA.gov.
I live in San Diego and spend my spare time surfing, cooking, and watching reruns of So You Think You Can Dance with my wife.
I write about food, the environment, art, marketing, and life in San Diego.
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Blog Archives dating to September 2002
An explanation of my passion for live music, why I’m a snob, and a technique that helps me find people as snobby as myself.
My endorsement of Carl Malamud for Public Printer of the United States, including thoughts on why the Internet would be better if it were built by printers and librarians.
You can pay to not worry, but you can also just not worry so much. Also, surfing is fun.
An extensive interview with Kathy Keehan, executive director of the San Diego Bicycle Coalition. We talk about why I should stop at red lights, why policy makers are finally waking up to the need for bikeable and walkable communities, and how you can help make America’s Finest City even finer.
I talk to Jay Porter, founder of The Linkery, “a neighborhood restaurant in North Park, San Diego, California on a mission to get to know the people who grow and make the best food and drink in the world, and share it with the community.”
I finally stop fretting about posting examples of Internet art and present a video piece called “Kelly’s Apollo.”