Equator Cafe

Ah it’s good to be home!
I took a morning bike ride yesterday in search of Groundworks coffee but somehow ended up on Abbot Kinney in Venice. AK is adorned with several chic retail stores, cafes, and “organic herb” shops that one can spend an afternoon or two exploring. I landed in Equator Cafe, which is [...]

Dumpling Festival

It seems like the only thing I post about now is going to bschool and work so I thought I change things up and post about something else!
Tiff brought to my attention the NYC Dumpling Festival. The festival, if you haven’t already guessed, is all about celebrating the chinese dumpling. A noble and practical food, [...]

Super High Intensity Testing

Yuma is in the southwest corner of Arizona, sandwiched between the California border and the Colorado River to the north, and Mexico to the south. Accordng to Wikipedia, the Yuma desert is “among the harshest deserts in North America”. This is almost a true statement if it weren’t for the fact that Buffalo Wild Wings, [...]

20 Miles From Mexico

Work
For the rest of the month, I’m going to be out in beautfiul Yuma Arizona where the sun always shines and the desert sand is smoking hot. I’m not sure what I’m doing out here other than if I didn’t come out here, I might not have a job for the rest of the year. [...]

Hallelujah it’s Friday

This week has been excruciatingly long and stressful, but which week hasn’t been?
Work
I have to get out of the office. One of the most frustrating parts of being a software engineer is inheriting a module and having to make enhancements to it. The problem is that, like the dungeons from the Prince of Persia, there [...]