It’s an experiment!
My wife lives with two dogs and me. I like to consider myself a scientist, so this leads to a funny scenario that often happens. Sometimes our pets will beg for food. I do not condone giving them food. However, sometimes they will beg for food my wife will assure the dogs (earnestly) they will not like it. On several occasions I’ve be incredulous that we don’t know this. Of course, an experiment is required! Case in point, this last week we’ve discovered our dogs do in fact like butternut squash soup, and tomatoes!
Where’ve I been?
Apologies but I’ve been downright terrible updating this blog. I’ve had personal projects I’ve been working on and other blogs I’ve been at! I’ll do my best to try and least “check in” weekly here, but no promises. Here’s what I’ve been up to recently:
- Boxscore Geeks Podcast with That Thing You Like: Part 1 and Part 2.
- Quora answer about being “too old to start coding”
- Of course, follow me on Twitter! @nerdnumbers
Cool Stuff
I just saw “the Book of Mormon” with my wife. I loved it and definitely recommend it, but warning the language is quite vulgar.
Speaking of my awesome wife, she completed a half marathon this last weekend!
I just finished reading Seconds by Bryan Lee O’Malley, a fantastic science-fantasy book about small choices.
Finally, I found two great quotes on failure this week, here are they are in Tweet format!
http://t.co/zgvaWhpYXp “Failure is just success training” – @ThatKevinSmith
— Andrés Alvarez (@NerdNumbers) September 22, 2014
https://t.co/7ejcKcOweA – “Anyone who has great successes has a long list of great failures to their name as well.” – @realmickfoley
— Andrés Alvarez (@NerdNumbers) September 19, 2014
Seeya next time!
-Dre