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By day, I'm a product manager serving a group of fantastic engineers at Square.
By night, I fight crime and solve mysteries with a robot pal of my own creation.
By midday, I like a snack, generally a cookie.
Part of this biography isn't true (hint, I like cookies and engineering, I don't own a robot)
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Monthly Archives: May 2005
Stanford rejects hacker applicants
Stanford rejects hacker applicants Unless I’m reading this wrong, they’re not hackers. They know how to cut and paste into the URL field. It’s Standford’s responsibility to not publish data they don’t want seen early — and not linking doesn’t … Continue reading
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Atlanta Segway Tours
Atlanta Segway Tours Wow! This is totally cool. Yes, I’m a geek. Shut up, stop laughing!
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Beta books
Beta books This is kind of neat… you get the “beta” book as PDF now and the final version when it’s done…
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Scientific American: 15 Answers to Creationist Nonsense
Scientific American: 15 Answers to Creationist Nonsense Everyone in America should be forced to sit down and read this, can we please move on!
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RSS subscription usability
[Veen](http://www.veen.com/jeff/archives/000733.html) brings up a good point about the [usability of subscribing to RSS feeds](http://www.veen.com/jeff/archives/000733.html). With the rollout of feeds on our [paid sports site](http://www.ajcsportsplus.com), and as we’re beginning to roll out feeds on [AJC.com](http://www.ajc.com), it’s a question I’ve tried to … Continue reading
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