I hate to state the obvious. But it is cold. Darn cold. It’s all I can think about or talk about. I’ve consumed more Swiss Miss hot chocolate in the past week than I have in the past five years combined. I no longer race directly to my computer to check email when I walk… Continue reading Baby, It's Cold Outside
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Reflections on a New England Winter
As Spring approaches here in Boston, it’s important to remember a few simple facts: At 60ø F: Texans wear coats, gloves, and woolly hats. New Englanders sunbathe. At 50ø F:New Yorkers try to turn on the heat. New Englanders plant gardens. At 40ø F:Italian cars won’t start. New Englanders drive with the windows down. At… Continue reading Reflections on a New England Winter
Cyberposium Shows Tech is Not Dead
If anybody thought that hi tech was in the tank, last weekend’s Cyberposium proved that it is still going strong – at HBS at least. Cyberposium has rapidly grown in its six years of existence to be one of the most hi profile student run events on campus, this year attracting over 150 corporate speakers,… Continue reading Cyberposium Shows Tech is Not Dead
Journey to Antarctica
A student journeys to the far end of the earth over Winter Break After a decade of traveling and a passport nearly full of stamps, one place had still eluded me – Antarctica. Upon a little research, a lot of saving and a bit of persistence, my wife and I made the trip down to… Continue reading Journey to Antarctica
Reflections on a New England Winter
As Spring approaches here in Boston, it’s important to remember a few simple facts: At 60? F: Texans wear coats, gloves, and woolly hats. New Englanders sunbathe. At 50? F:New Yorkers try to turn on the heat. New Englanders plant gardens. At 40? F:Italian cars won’t start. New Englanders drive with the windows down. At… Continue reading Reflections on a New England Winter