The title of this post comes from one of my favorite historical
figures: Albert Einstein. Although, there is some discrepancy as to
whether or not he actually said it. In today’s fast-paced internet
climate, it’s important to be mindful of attribution. Remember the
one that made the rounds during MLK day this past year? I’m
[Keep Reading...]Date Published: Apr 30, 2012 - 12:24 pm
I was reading this past week’s edition of The Economist and
came across an article on 3D printing. Specifically, the article
was addressing how 3D printing was (or could) change the face of
manufacturing. If you’re not familiar with 3D printing, it is
exactly like it sounds: printing in 3D. From Wikipedia: “3D
printing or additive
[Keep Reading...]Date Published: Apr 28, 2012 - 3:33 pm
Part 1: Songs, LA to DC Part 2: Lectures, LA to DC Part 3:
Podcasts, LA to DC Part 4: Lectures/Podcasts, Ottawa to DC Part 5:
Lectures, In and Around Metro DC Part 6: Lectures, In and Around
Metro DC Part 7: Lectures, In and Around Metro DC (Author’s Note:
The majority of this post
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Date Published: Mar 14, 2012 - 7:16 pm
Part 1: Songs, LA to DC Part 2: Lectures, LA to DC Part 3:
Podcasts, LA to DC Part 4: Lectures/Podcasts, Ottawa to DC Part 5:
Lectures, In and Around Metro DC Part 6: Lectures, In and Around
Metro DC ~ It’s time, once again, for another post of the lectures
that I’ve been listening
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Date Published: Jan 17, 2012 - 11:55 am
There were a few articles (here, here, and here) in The Economist
over the last few issues that got me thinking about religion. And
not any one particular religion — all of them — and how they might
be very much interrelated. At the same time, I often think about
the growing pandemic of overworking.
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Date Published: Jan 11, 2012 - 7:37 am
This morning, I woke up to some light flurries in the Metro DC
area, but what I really want to talk about is yesterday’s
snow-filled day. I spent most of the day in the office and the
blinds weren’t open. I happened to leave the office and catch a
glimpse of the outside — snow
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Date Published: Jan 10, 2012 - 12:02 pm
I was in the backyard playing with the dog when I started to think
about how things have changed for me over the last 5 years (or
since I graduated with my bachelors degree). As I walked across the
stage with diploma in hand, I was saying goodbye to a place where
so much had
[Keep Reading...]Date Published: Jan 08, 2012 - 1:52 pm