I have gotten pretty decent at letting go of things. I have data to support this assertion. I swear I didn’t totally make it up. But thinking you have gotten pretty decent at something is generally an indicator of a big, hairy blindspot in which you enjoy your smug oblivion, sucking hard in clear sight […]
Month: December 2016
Technology and Storytelling, or Why Computers Mate for Life
The month of August is for vacation, slamming in some family time and nature experiences before the kids go back to school and the days get short and gray again in Seattle. I don’t have kids or climbing gear, and I kind of like working, so I split the difference and decided to spend some […]