"In Bakersfield, Calif., a Mexican strawberry picker with an income of $14,000 and no English was lent every penny he needed to buy a house for $720,000." -- NYTimes article, All Fall Down By Thomas L. Friedman
Most days I write, edit, exercise, cook, read and fish every chance I get. I've been an advertising account executive, professor, manager of a health club, advertising director, an Internet manager and now a Web editor.
I've lived in Tulsa, Houston, Dallas and Austin.
I am owned by one dachshund named Travis, one fat male cat named Oatmeal and two girls that love to ice-skate.
Bits and Atoms comes from Nicholas Negroponte's book Being Digital.
I used to run specific trails but now run when the air pollution is down to a minimum, in the neighborhood on grass or asphalt, and away from traffic. My weekend route is a long run on Lady Bird Lake that tries to stay away from pollution as much as possible.
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