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  1. Traveling to China

    I think the biggest piece of advice anyone out of college would give is to travel while you’re young (and in college). I’ve heard it a number of times. From friends, family, family friends, professors, etc. Having seen my friends study abroad for months at a time and knowing that my elders are wiser than [...]

    Mar 22, 2007 — 7 Comments
  2. Indiefy Private Beta

    Another cool site has launched. Indiefy is “a site devoted to independent bands.” It looks like an interesting place for independent artists to sell their music; the FAQ is here. If anyone is interested in a beta invite you can leave the first comment on this post or go sign up here.

    Mar 21, 2007 — 4 Comments
  3. HighRise Launches

    I’ve been waiting for this day. A contact manager slash CRM for friends, family, anything you could possibly want. I hope to use this to keep in touch with the many people in my life. Check it out: HighRiseHQ.com and the launch announcement here.

    Mar 20, 2007 — 3 Comments
  4. GMail Todo Redux

    It’s cool because it rhymes. So, you might remember my very simple GMail Todo List which I still use daily. What if I don’t want to keep GMail open to see what I need to do? Well, if you have Vista or some sort of desktop widget/gadget you can subscribe to feeds. Luckily, GMail [...]

    Mar 19, 2007 — 1 Comment
  5. Review: P-Touch PT-18R Label Maker

    Much like Lifehacker has featured some great geek toys lately, I had a neat toy come into my Inbox from ReviewMe (I was paid to review this labelmaker). I chose to play with this labelmaker because a) I needed an excuse to start re-organizing my file cabinet, b) I love to make labels, and c) [...]

    Mar 17, 2007 — 1 Comment
  6. Wednesday Wisdom

    Today is Pi Day. Nerds rejoice! If you don’t understand why, go ask Wikipedia. What’s your favorite non-traditional holiday?

    Mar 14, 2007 — 7 Comments
  7. Tuesday Tip: Get a paper shredder

    I’ve put it off for so long. I always know I need to get a shredder and start destroying some documents. With 2006 taxes coming up I have no need to hold onto 2005 pay stubs, I’ve already reconciled to my W-2s. I have no need to hang onto old University bills, credit card statements, [...]

    Mar 13, 2007 — 11 Comments
  8. Morning routines rock

    Not a morning person? That’s fine, most people aren’t. Though, have you ever noticed that some of the most productive (and successful) people you know are early-risers? Sure, there are exceptions to this rule but in general, those that get up early use those first few hours to get their day started the right way.

    Mar 11, 2007 — 9 Comments
  9. SUCKE(RED)

    I hate the (RED) campaign and everyone associated with it (both the consumers and the companies advocating it). Josh Spear has posted a neat little news clip about it. CNN says: It has cost $100M to market the campaign while only raising $18M for charity. No kidding? Get people to “give” more by spending more on themselves? [...]

    Mar 5, 2007 — 5 Comments
  10. The Walamu Story

    Rohail Rizvi introduced me to a website he has been working on while in college: Walamu. Walamu is posed to become a successful college marketplace with classifieds and textbook sales (local to universities). Rohail is a student at Rutgers and a member of a very neat young entrepreneur group called Mind Petals. I liked his [...]

    Mar 3, 2007 — 7 Comments