My bar stool was in the middle of the hallway facing the open-kitchen and half-obstructing a walkway. I guess I was in the way of walking-traffic, but in all honesty I didn’t care.
I was getting...
I recently learned about this cool Israel-based company Mind360, which develops mind games and it's not just for older folks with aging brains.
As you get older that it's harder to find where you left your...
Regardless of the country I’m in, my mood or what season it is, hearing the Flamenco guitar and Flamenco singers instantly transports me back to my days of exploring Granada, Spain.
I was 22 and travelling...
They have really thick window shades to block the sun when you go to bed / wake up in the morning.
As someone who prefers a very dark bedroom when sleeping, I loved this about Argentina,...
A guy I met traveling, Pinaki, begins a post on his own
travel blog with: "I'm sorry Chile. I really am." He goes on to
discuss all the misconceptions he had with Chile before arriving. The
bottom line...
Joel Sadler talks to me about the Jaipur Knee, which he co-developed at Stanford University. You can find out more information at RemotionDesigns.org. Click play to hear how it started and get a quick video...
Recent trip to Chicago, I found myself unable to sleep every night. There was something about the consistent warm evenings where people wore an air of summer vacation everywhere you turned, that made it difficult...
In a dialogue back and forth with Martin Thomas recently, we talked "crowd surfing." Below are some interesting and amusing extracts from his book.
"There is a story, probably apocryphal, about an architect who designed a...
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