It was easy enough to blast past this essay with the title “Get a (Real) Summer Job.” Seemed not relevant but what the heck, might as well scan the byline and see who wrote the piece.
Hang on… Really? Made us curious because that was a description we were not expecting for a piece that ended up being over 2300 words.
AWSI: Ponderables in the WSJ Review – Part 2
ASWI: Lots of Ponderables in the WSJ Review – Part 1
This week, a serendipitous occurrence reminded us that we really need to get back to doing some AWSI posts. The Review section of the weekend Wall Street Journal was chock-full-of -ponderables that engaged our curious minds…
What We’re Reading – the 0215 Edition
Time to give an update on what books we’re cycling through. We made some really good discoveries and find the reading quite enlightening. Check it out. One thing leads to another, that’s for sure. In this case, as we were reading the fine book “Episodes with Wayne Thiebaud,” we became… more »
Dawn Falls Climber: It’s About Realizing Your Dreams…
Climbers Tommy Caldwell and Kevin Jorgeson became instant celebrities after their record-setting achievement on the mammoth vertical granite face in Yosemite National Park. They set a 19-day free climbing record when they became the first men to free climb the Dawn Wall on El Capitan. But to us, the real… more »
What We’re Reading – the 1214 Edition
Time to give an update on what books we’re cycling through. We made some really good discoveries and find the reading quite enlightening. Check it out. Take a look at this… Our pal, St.X would dig this one for sure. We are finding Gerald Zaltma’s “How Customers Think:… more »