Jerry: I think you may have something here...
Thursday, February 15, 2007
Arizona Snow
After a 6 year hiatus, I finally went snowboarding again, at Snowbowl, near Flagstaff, AZ. The conditions weren't quite up to Utah standards, but it was still fun to get back out there!
Thursday, December 28, 2006
What's Up With LunchClub?

I worked on LunchClub pretty much full time from the get-go, even though I still had another full time job, but in 2002 I quit my other job and started focusing on LunchClub.
LunchClub has now been the focus of my entrepreneurial efforts for over seven years, so many of you were surprised to learn that a few months ago LunchClub was acquired by a company called Scottsdale.com. Some of you probably have not even heard about this development yet. I decided to write up this little post to let everyone know what's going on with LunchClub and what my future holds.
Why Did We Sell Out?
We decided to sell out for a couple of reasons. The first reason was obviously financial. But along with that, the plan is for Scottsdale.com's connections with other city sites throughout the country to greatly accelerate LunchClub's expansion and growth. Our plan all along was to perfect the model in the Phoenix area, and then expand it across the United States. The hope is that Scottsdale.com will be able to make that happen. Will and I are still part owners, so we have a vested interest in seeing LunchClub continue to grow. And we also want to see our "baby" succeed.
Are You Still Working At LunchClub?
Upon hearing about the latest developments, most people ask me are whether I'm still working at LunchClub. The answer is that I'm not working at LunchClub anymore except part time to help in the transition. Despite my many titles I was always the "computer guy" for LunchClub, and now the computer stuff is being done by a company called Contact Designs, so I'm just helping them get things figured out so they can continue maintenance and development of the LunchClub related products and services.
What Are You Going To Do Now?
For the last five or so years I've been doing some part time real estate investing. I've never had much time to put into it, but I've always found it intriguing. Now that I don't have another full time job, I am going to put a bigger focus on real estate investing. I've recently gone to several seminars to improve my knowledge, in San Diego, Dallas, Detroit, and Phoenix.
So that's what I'll be working on. I'll let you know how it goes...
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
First First
Flying back from Detroit on Saturday night on US Airways, the flight wasn't very full, and I managed to sweet talk the ticket agent into upgrading me to first class. It was my first time in first class, so
I thought I'd better share my impressions.

- The seats were quite a bit more comfortable, with more leg room. This was my favorite perk.
- We got a decent dinner, as well as dessert, all complimentary. (On US Airways you have to pay $5 for any meal now when riding in coach. I'm not sure if it's the same on other airlines.)
- We got complimentary headphones, instead of being dinged for another $5. I didn't really care about this since I rarely watch the movie, and I wouldn't have bothered paying the $5. But I did watch it this time, since they were showing Invincible, which was on my list of movies to see. Pretty good show, although I'd like to know what the hot blond chick was doing working in the run down bar with all those loud, grungy guys. Why wasn't she in first class on a flight from Detroit to Phoenix where she belonged??
- The beverages were refilled frequently. The University of Michigan fan next to me had 2 Ginger Ales mixed with some sort of hard liquor, and then about 8 Heinekens. Ever time the attendant came by and asked, "Would you like another Heineken?" he said "Sure!" I figured he'd pass out by the end of the flight, but he seemed fine. I had several apple juices.
- Being the first to get on and off the flight was kind of cool but not a huge deal.
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
My Favorite Movies
Editor's Note: Due to a glitch in Blogger, my previous "favorite movies" post from November 4th has disappeared! And since Blogger's customer support person is not an actual person, there's no way to get any help fixing the problem. So I am re-posting. But you don't have to re-read it. Although I did make one change to the list...
I often get asked what my favorite movie is. Why? Because I'm often in "get to know you" conversations, which is the funnest part of being single.
I had already started keeping a list in my palm/phone of movies that I wanted to see, and at some point I started adding movies that I really liked, and eventually it morphed into a list of favorites. So now when I get asked what my favorite movie is, I can whip out my phone and display them. Perfect for looking like a big nerd, which is usually my goal.
Most of the movies in this list could already be seen in my blog profile, if you had bothered to look. But the movies there are in alphabetical order. In this post I decided to list out my top 25, in order of preference.
Deciding on the order was tricky. And I'm sure I'm probably forgetting some movies that should be on the list. And I may not have gotten the full effect of some of the R-rated ones, since I watched the Cleanfilms versions (before they were forced out of business by lame-o Hollywood interests). But anyway here goes:
25. Casablanca
24. Monty Python and the Holy Grail
23. Mission Impossible (Part 1)
22. The Naked Gun
21. Love Actually
20. Dave
19. O Brother Where Art Thou
18. Groundhog Day
17. The Mask
16. Unbreakable
15. The Scarlett Pimpernel
14. The Godfather
13. Pirates of the Caribbean (Part 1)
12. School of Rock
11. Indiana Jones
10. The Terminator
9. Napoleon Dynamite
8. The Wedding Singer
7. The Matrix
6. Star Wars
5. The Incredibles
4. Happy Gilmore
3. Lord of the Rings (Part 1)
2. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
And...
1. Back to the Future
There you have it! Let me know what I missed...
I often get asked what my favorite movie is. Why? Because I'm often in "get to know you" conversations, which is the funnest part of being single.
I had already started keeping a list in my palm/phone of movies that I wanted to see, and at some point I started adding movies that I really liked, and eventually it morphed into a list of favorites. So now when I get asked what my favorite movie is, I can whip out my phone and display them. Perfect for looking like a big nerd, which is usually my goal.
Most of the movies in this list could already be seen in my blog profile, if you had bothered to look. But the movies there are in alphabetical order. In this post I decided to list out my top 25, in order of preference.
Deciding on the order was tricky. And I'm sure I'm probably forgetting some movies that should be on the list. And I may not have gotten the full effect of some of the R-rated ones, since I watched the Cleanfilms versions (before they were forced out of business by lame-o Hollywood interests). But anyway here goes:
25. Casablanca
24. Monty Python and the Holy Grail
23. Mission Impossible (Part 1)
22. The Naked Gun
21. Love Actually
20. Dave
19. O Brother Where Art Thou
18. Groundhog Day
17. The Mask
16. Unbreakable
15. The Scarlett Pimpernel
14. The Godfather
13. Pirates of the Caribbean (Part 1)
12. School of Rock
11. Indiana Jones
10. The Terminator
9. Napoleon Dynamite
8. The Wedding Singer
7. The Matrix
6. Star Wars
5. The Incredibles
4. Happy Gilmore
3. Lord of the Rings (Part 1)
2. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
And...
1. Back to the Future
There you have it! Let me know what I missed...
Monday, December 04, 2006
Nate Doggggg
For as long as I've gone by Nate, which is about 15 years now, certain people have called me "Nate Dog." They always say "Nate Dogggggggggg!" like you might say "Dooooooooooood!" or "Wazzzzzzzzzup?!"
Well, I was never aware of it, but it turns out that the source of this greeting is that there is an actual rapper named Nate Dogg! He's Snoop Dogg's cousin. I don't know how I could have not known about this all these years. So much for my street cred.
Apparently Nate Dogg is "said to be one of the most soulful artists in the hip hop scene." Amazing, since I've always been said to be one of the most soulful non-artists in the non-hip hop scene! It's like we're related.

Well, I was never aware of it, but it turns out that the source of this greeting is that there is an actual rapper named Nate Dogg! He's Snoop Dogg's cousin. I don't know how I could have not known about this all these years. So much for my street cred.
Apparently Nate Dogg is "said to be one of the most soulful artists in the hip hop scene." Amazing, since I've always been said to be one of the most soulful non-artists in the non-hip hop scene! It's like we're related.

Sunday, November 26, 2006
Thanksgiving 2006
For Thanksgiving Benj and I went up to Salt Lake and stayed with Hyrum's family. I was responsible for olives and jello, but I didn't remember to bring any along, so Kim picked em up for me. This might have been the first time I ever made jello. I'm not sure. But I made a fun multi-colored version, with mandarin oranges and pears included. Too bad I forgot my camera, or I could show off some pics of my extreme jello skeelz.
On Thanksgiving we had me, Benj, Hyrum's family, Mark and Sarah, Matthew, and all of Amy's family, all at Hyrum's house. So it was pretty full, I think 18 people total. But there was plenty of food, and lots of fun.
Friday morning Mark, Sarah, and I went jogging and we took Caz in the stroller. I think she enjoyed it, but by the time we got back she was asleep. Little sleeping beauty. Friday night we headed to Provo and Springville to visit the grandparents. At Grandma B's, Benj played some stuff on the guitar, and Sarah played a couple things on the violin, so I think Grandma enjoyed that. Then we headed over to the Tanners' and played our usual game of progressive rummy. Matthew was victorious, so as Mark would say, he must have cheated.
We stayed at Mark and Sarah's Friday night, and then Mark, Benj, and I infiltrated BYU and played racquetball for a bit before the big game -- BYU v. Utah. We all went over to Matthew's to watch the rivalry football game. Mark, Sarah, Matthew, Benj, and I were there along with some of Matthew's friends and roommates.
BYU dominated the 1st quarter, then didn't do much of anything in the 2nd and 3rd quarters. We were down by 10 before we decided to start playing again. In the 4th quarter we scored two touchdowns to take the lead 27-24. Then Utah came back and scored to go up 31-27 with 1:19 left in the game. Quarterback John Beck took over and made an amazingly poised drive down the field, including a nice pass into tight coverage on 4th down to keep the drive alive. We were on the 11 or 12 yard line with three seconds on the clock, and one more play to go.
The video below doesn't do justice to what an amazing final play it was. Beck was running right, all the defenders were rolling right also, and as he was being tackled, he managed to throw across his body the entire width of the field to a wide open Johnny Harline, for the win! Pandemonium ensued in the apartment, and probably in much of Provo and Cougar Nation.
Update: The video originally posted here has apparently been removed from Google Video. I'm not sure if it was for copyright infringement or something. Too bad, it was a cool montage of the game.
On Thanksgiving we had me, Benj, Hyrum's family, Mark and Sarah, Matthew, and all of Amy's family, all at Hyrum's house. So it was pretty full, I think 18 people total. But there was plenty of food, and lots of fun.
Friday morning Mark, Sarah, and I went jogging and we took Caz in the stroller. I think she enjoyed it, but by the time we got back she was asleep. Little sleeping beauty. Friday night we headed to Provo and Springville to visit the grandparents. At Grandma B's, Benj played some stuff on the guitar, and Sarah played a couple things on the violin, so I think Grandma enjoyed that. Then we headed over to the Tanners' and played our usual game of progressive rummy. Matthew was victorious, so as Mark would say, he must have cheated.
We stayed at Mark and Sarah's Friday night, and then Mark, Benj, and I infiltrated BYU and played racquetball for a bit before the big game -- BYU v. Utah. We all went over to Matthew's to watch the rivalry football game. Mark, Sarah, Matthew, Benj, and I were there along with some of Matthew's friends and roommates.
BYU dominated the 1st quarter, then didn't do much of anything in the 2nd and 3rd quarters. We were down by 10 before we decided to start playing again. In the 4th quarter we scored two touchdowns to take the lead 27-24. Then Utah came back and scored to go up 31-27 with 1:19 left in the game. Quarterback John Beck took over and made an amazingly poised drive down the field, including a nice pass into tight coverage on 4th down to keep the drive alive. We were on the 11 or 12 yard line with three seconds on the clock, and one more play to go.
The video below doesn't do justice to what an amazing final play it was. Beck was running right, all the defenders were rolling right also, and as he was being tackled, he managed to throw across his body the entire width of the field to a wide open Johnny Harline, for the win! Pandemonium ensued in the apartment, and probably in much of Provo and Cougar Nation.
Update: The video originally posted here has apparently been removed from Google Video. I'm not sure if it was for copyright infringement or something. Too bad, it was a cool montage of the game.
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