Are you the same Steve Holden listed on the Newton Hall of Fame? Yes I am. I am now a Pocket PC iPAQ user for better or worse. I still have a sour apple taste in my mouth since Steve Jobs killed the Newton.
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Another thing about my recent Road Runner Sports experience, they had samples while I was waiting in line to checkout of the GU Energy Gel. It tasted pretty good and it seemed to be helpful in my run later in the day … or maybe it was the new shoes?
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Another thing about my recent Road Runner Sports experience, they had samples while I was waiting in line to checkout of the GU Energy Gel. It tasted pretty good and it seemed to be helpful in my run later in the day … or maybe it was the new shoes?
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I recently went to Road Runner Sports (luckily I live in San Diego and can go to their store) and got some new running shoes (GEL Kayano X). I had been developing a little bit of discomfort in my left foot so I also did a gate analysis and found I was running in the right type of shoes. So, I guess my old shoes had just reached the point of replacement. One of the new things I was told during my analysis, was that “typically” running shoes need about 30 hours to “recooperate” from a run and completely go back to “full support mode.” So, I either need to get another pair of shoes for back-to-back running days or start doing an every other day routine.
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I recently went to Road Runner Sports (luckily I live in San Diego and can go to their store) and got some new running shoes (GEL Kayano X). I had been developing a little bit of discomfort in my left foot so I also did a gate analysis and found I was running in the right type of shoes. So, I guess my old shoes had just reached the point of replacement. One of the new things I was told during my analysis, was that “typically” running shoes need about 30 hours to “recooperate” from a run and completely go back to “full support mode.” So, I either need to get another pair of shoes for back-to-back running days or start doing an every other day routine.
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One of the things I have been recently “hacking” or “learning” is to play the harmonica. I started this effort about two years ago, but only more seriously since January. I just did my first upgrade from a “cheap” Hohner Blues Band in C ($5 – made in China) to a Hohner Special 20 in C ($19 – made in Germany) and a Lee Oskar Major Diatonic in A ($20 – made in Japan modified in U.S.A). The sounds from the harmonicas are signficantly better, my ability still needs some work.
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One of the things I have been recently “hacking” or “learning” is to play the harmonica. I started this effort about two years ago, but only more seriously since January. I just did my first upgrade from a “cheap” Hohner Blues Band in C ($5 – made in China) to a Hohner Special 20 in C ($19 – made in Germany) and a Lee Oskar Major Diatonic in A ($20 – made in Japan modified in U.S.A). The sounds from the harmonicas are signficantly better, my ability still needs some work.
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Guy Kawasaki’s new book cover (“The Art of the Start”) contest generated a lot of interest.
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Guy Kawasaki’s new book cover (“The Art of the Start”) contest generated a lot of interest.
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It has been very busy here at home: 10 year wedding aniversary last week (dinner at Ruth’s Chris); Harmonica Festival (in La Mesa); Easter Egg hunts and Church service; Easter dinner (in Anaheim); and a 3 hour San Diego Harbor Cruise.