This morning on my way to the Vista Fall TAP summit, I felt the need for some great coffee. Even though I haven’t had any for weeks, the cool Seattle morning made me crave it. I went to Larry’s Market to get a cup of Peet’s, but the Peet’s inside the store was gone despite the sign outside still hanging. Then I remembered reading a post by Robert Scoble talking about the “best coffee on the East Side“. A few minutes with Windows Live Local on my smartphone and I was at Victor’s enjoying a great cup of Costa Rican. I’m glad Peet’s was closed.
She Cries Your Name from Beth Orton’s album Trailer Park
was released in 1996 and I didn’t here it until last night. What a great song. It makes me wonder how many more great songs are waiting to be discovered?
David Gardner talks with Washington Post reporter and author David Vise about his book The Google Story on The Motley Fool. The interview includes discussion about Google’s business model, the founders, as well as the intersection of search, biology, and genetics.
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I stopped watching the local news years ago when the coverage no longer seemed interesting and the stories no longer relevant. Weather coverage was the only thing that would occasionally bring me back. I’m glad to see that WKRN gets it and that they’re using Donata Communications to help them along. I heard Terry Heaton interviewed by Chris Pirillo several months ago, but, I had no Idea that he was from my hometown. Cool.
Days like this don’t happen too often in middle Tennessee. A few in the spring and a few in the fall…that’s it. It’s time to cut some grass to get that good smell in the air.
These guys are great. I saw them for the first time last week at the Cannery in Nashville and was really impressed. The show is available on the Live Music Archive. Check it out.