I’m in beautiful San Jose, CA where the weather is perfect. Thinking I should move here….
By the way, I’m about to write some press releases for a few web projects I’ve been working on. I found a great resource that explains the whole process better than anything I’ve ever seen. Check it out:
http://www.publicityinsider.com/release.asp
Archive for the 'Travel' Category
Writin’ press releases in San Jose…
Published February 24th, 2006 in Personal Stuff, Business & Marketing, Useful Stuff, Travel and Web Publishing. 1 CommentGas Prices Suck
Published February 3rd, 2006 in Useful Stuff, Travel, Money and Current Events. 0 CommentsDang, gas prices are going back up. What’s up with that?? I can’t find regular unleaded for less than $2.40 a gallon here in Las Vegas. And of course I have to make a 9 hour drive tomorrow to San Jose, and then drive back in a week and a half. Looks like it’s time […]
High Gas Prices? Hello (again) Mountain Bike!
Published September 9th, 2005 in Uncategorized, Personal Stuff and Travel. 16 CommentsA couple of year ago I bought a GREAT mountain bike. I used it 3 times… maybe. But with rapidly rising gas prices and a grim outlook for the immediate future I’ve decided to go back to the bike. I need to get into shape anyway. And the biggest problem with bike riding - lack […]
Hydrogen Peroxide: Health in a bottle?
Published August 4th, 2005 in Uncategorized, Useful Stuff, Health and Travel. 1 Comment(Note: I mentioned the effectiveness of hydrogen peroxide nearly a year ago but when I ‘updated’ my blog that post got erased… whoops…)
Before I went to Peru last December I began reading a lot about safe, natural cures for the common cold and flu viruses. One of the most interesting involved putting a few drops […]
Interesting stuff about traveling to Costa Rica on the cheap from CheapStingyBargains.com:
• Go during the green, or rainy, season (May through October), when hotel and rental car rates are cheaper. A bungalow at El Sano Banano Beach Hotel in Montezuma, for example, goes for $139 in the high season, $90 in […]
