How to Slice and Dice an Onion Like a Pro
June 10, 2009 by kurt
Filed under Learning, Tips/Hacks
I’ve always wanted to learn how to Slice & Dice an Onion like a “Pro”…
Surviving The Swine Flu Outbreak In 3 Easy Steps
April 28, 2009 by kurt
Filed under Featured, Personal Posts
News of the new and deadly Swine Flu that broke out earlier this week has surely reached your savvy little ears. Naturally, the Internet has come together to provide nano-second by nano-second coverage of the outbreak. Unfortunately, this seems to be creating more panic than reassurance. So before you quit your day job and take to the streets with [...]
TweetStack: Get Your TweetDeck Groups On The iPhone!
April 11, 2009 by kurt
Filed under Technology
A new iPhone Twitter Client has just been launched, called TweetStack. With other heavy hitters like Tweetie, Twitterfon & Twittelator Pro safely securing legions of die hard users, the question is: TweetStack? So What? Well here is why TweetStack matters: It lets you import your existing TweetDeck columns as-is into the app! Although TweetStack lacks [...]
Betsy Has 2 New Sisters!
April 9, 2009 by kurt
Filed under Featured, Personal Posts
Early Wednesday morning, Betsy’s (my trusty Jack Russell Terrier) mother, Tila, gave birth to two very cute little puppies. So cute in fact, I just had to share some pics with you. Their names are “Crispy Beauty” & “Chipie Cute”. Naturally, Betsy is very excited about all this and just might send out a Tweet or two when [...]
Google Street View Finally Coming To Switzerland
March 21, 2009 by kurt
Filed under Switzerland, Technology
It’s been a long and painful wait, but Google Street View is finally coming to Switzerland! According to Swissinfo.ch, Google has already launched a fleet of cars equipped with 360 degree cameras mounted on their roofs to crawl through urban areas of the Cantons of Bern, Zürich & Geneva. Google has yet to announced when [...]
Christmas Vacation Photos
March 12, 2009 by kurt
Filed under Featured, Personal Posts
Over the Christmas holidays I was lucky enough to tour a tiny fraction of South America on board the Celebrity Constellation cruise ship. It was also the perfect opportunity for me to try out my brand new Nikon D90! Our cruise kicked off at Fort Lauderdale, Florida and sailed to the following locations: – Georgetown, Grand Cayman [...]
Peter Ward on Earth’s mass extinctions
February 5, 2009 by kurt
Filed under Learning, Technology
Very interesting talk give at TED by Peter Ward. It explores the various mass extinctions endured by our planet and debunks many myths that surround them. As per usual, another outstanding TED Talk.











