What is Wunderlist you ask? Wunderlist is a free online task management tool that allows you to keep track of anything and everything from any device. I use it on a daily basis on my desktop, laptop and phone. You can of course create any lists you want, but here is how I use it. […]
Grid Magazine Top Tweeple – Chad Williams @echadwilliams
Top Tweeple Grid Magazine Issue #13 1/16/2012 by Paul Spicer So, why do you Tweet? I tweet for many reasons. I work from home as a web designer so it gives me the social interaction that an office provides others. The Marketing Heaven takes care of promoting my business on twitter, which helps me gain […]
Why I Bought An Epic Local Pass to Colorado
Update October 7, 2013 Since this post Vail has acquired Kirkwood (California), Afton Alps (Minnesota) and Mt. Brighton (Michigan). They also signed a 50 year lease with The Canyons (Utah) and started a partnership with Eldora (Colorado) meaning in the U.S. alone you can visit 12 resorts. All of this for $529 which only takes five days […]
Eat at 101 New Restaurants in 1001 Days
I just completed #70 of my Day Zero Project. Originally I created this challenge when I was brainstorming things to add to the list. I choose 101 just to stick with the theme. The goal is to eat at 101 restaurants you have never been to before. These can be anywhere as long as you […]
The Blue Ridge Outdoors 100
I picked up the free local monthly Blue Ridge Outdoors magazine at a local board shop and what do you know there is an awesome list of 100 things to do in Virginia that are all catered to the outdoors person. Click here to see their original post, but in the event theirs goes missing here is another opportunity to see it. I have only done 7 things on this list and many of them are quite extreme so there is certainly something on here for everyone. Next time you are bored use this as a resource or you can view my other post Things to do in Richmond Virginia for some additional inspiration.
Eat Vegetarian For A Week
Since each new year starts with most of the world making resolutions, which if you’ve read my previous post you know I don’t do, I “challenged” myself to #54 on my 101 in 1001 Day Zero Project and ate vegetarian for a week. I am surprised at how easy it was, but non the less […]
Why I Bought A Kindle Fire
On November 15, 2011 Amazon entered the tablet market with the Kindle Fire. I had already pre-ordered mine because I was eager to see what a tablet priced at $200 could do and I didn’t already have an iPad2. I am normally not a first generation device kinda guy, but since I’ve been using Amazon […]
2011 Year In Review
I don’t make resolutions. To me they are the same as diets. Temporary solutions that are forgotten over time or don’t last. Instead I make lists and make them public for all to see. For me this not only motivates me to cross the items off, but it creates a level of accountability. If you […]
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