by David | Sep 22, 2008 | eating, urbanism
I like simplicity and focus. When Four Burgers opened up with a radically simple menu, I was excited, and I wasn’t alone. When I walk by, the place is almost always busy. J blogged about the burger and also about the sweet potato fries. To recap, the four...
by David | Sep 20, 2008 | photo, science!
The air at street level was crisp but still. At higher altitudes, something was definitely happening. It looks almost calligraphic, and reminds me a bit of the yud-shaped building at the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco. It also reminds me that...
by David | Sep 17, 2008 | culture, media, photo, transportation, urbanism
It’s rare that I know something about social media that C.C. Chapman doesn’t, but earlier this evening I left the third WBUR social media get-together and saw this tweet. So, for C.C. and others, let me set the context. WBUR’s social media guy, Ken...
by David | Sep 16, 2008 | eating, urbanism
Lunch with agile marketer Tangyslice and his buddy @JonBornstein at the Porter Exchange. If you haven’t been to the Porter Exchange, you’re missing out. It’s an old art deco Sears turned into a mall with a corridor of very authentic little Japanese...
by David | Sep 15, 2008 | economics, technology, working
All the discussion of lipstick these days makes me think of the old adage, “You have to kiss a lot of frogs before you find your handsome prince.” Sure, some frogs are so awful they’re utterly unkissable, and some hop away as soon as they see you...