Monthly Archives: November 2020

What happened to instruction manuals?

Remember when products used to come with instruction manuals? You know, those little booklets that thanked you for buying the product, explained how it worked and provided helpful advice. Even though today’s tech products have become more complicated, few come with more than a safety warning and a few tips for getting started. And that’s […]

Neil Young Archives – A biased review

While I frequently review hardware and software products, this week I’m reviewing an incredible website that’s like no other. Full disclosure, its a site I’ve been working on for several years with a talented team and now manage. It’s neilyoungarchives.com,  (abbreviated as NYA) a site whose vision, concept, inspiration, design, scope, and essentially every detail […]

Tech on the ballot

I’ve never been a fan of ballot initiatives. They seem like a way for legislatures to avoid doing their job. Too often initiatives are poorly worded, often making you think a yes is a no or no is a yes. But they’re with us for good and the recent election was no exception. There were […]