Monday, July 25, 2005

Seattle trying to be come garbage free

Check out this article about Seattle's goal to become a zero garbage economy. It would be so wonderful if we could all do our best not to generate so much waste. You can read more here.

Friday, July 22, 2005

The Inner-net - Latest Communication Technology

Awesome speech given by Viral at the Jain convention earlier this month. Its just amazing how much inspiration comes from those two brothers!

The Inner-net - Latest Communication Technology

Wednesday, July 20, 2005

Awesome commencement speech by Steve Jobs

I was just sent the Stanford Commencement specch by Steve Jobs today. Pretty inspiring, you can read it on Stanford's website here.

Tuesday, July 12, 2005

Random acts of kindness week

Just saw an article today about Moorestown, NJ which was chosen as "Best Place to Live" by Money Magazine, one cool thing about the town is that they have a random acts of kindess week! Link

Friday, July 08, 2005

A Livable Shade of Green - New York Times

Here's a really interesting article from the NYT about how Portland has drastically reduced its carbon emissions on their own. I'm pretty disgusted at how Bush and the US Gov't are ignoring things like they Kyoto accord, and the environment in general. Its great to see how people are taking action into their own hands and finding solutions to these environmental issues.

A Livable Shade of Green - New York Times

Trip to Nice, France


Lights on beach in Cannes
Originally uploaded by Fred Hsu.
I just got back from my business trip to Nice, and t was really gorgeous over there. The first night after the
meeting we went along the coast to Monaco, a really rich provence that
was full of yachts, ferraris and such. On the way we stopped at the
medival village of Eze. Then on the 2nd night we went down to Cannes,
where they have the film festival each year. A really pretty town
with sandy beaches, high class stores, and great nightlife. Finally
on the 3rd day I rented a car and we drove down to St. Tropez, another
really nice coastal town, smaller than the others, and then headed
into Old Nice, which is made up of a large marketplace called the
flower market, and lots of cobblestone walkways (too narrow for cars). You can find more photos by clicking on this entry's title or here