Monthly Archives: August 2010

Lunchtime Leaders

Lunchtime Leaders

August 11, 2010

A few months ago I was invited as a guest on the lunchtime leaders podcast, a program produced by a group of enthusiastic middle school students in Connecticut. Moreso than most interviews I can remember, I had a great time answering their questions, and I really stand by my...

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Abandoned Lisbon

Abandoned Lisbon

August 8, 2010

4,000 abandoned buildings in Lisbon, that is what a study found in 2008. Walking around in 2010, it feels as though with every passing month more businesses are closing, more people are giving up on their deteriorating rental apartment, and that number must now be high above 4,000. A recent piece...

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ctrp345 Cyber Armageddon and Other Myths

ctrp345 Cyber Armageddon and Other Myths

August 3, 2010

There is no shortage of poorly written stories scattered throughout the internet, about cyber attacks leading to near apocalyptic situations involving power stations or other key infrastructure sites. And for every story, there is someone who believes it, and not many who take the time to critically examine and...

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Somewhere in Portugal

Somewhere in Portugal

August 1, 2010

I've been running around the North of Portugal, cities full of history, pride, tradition, and granite!

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