
Burlington model
That almost looks real, doesn’t it? Not yet, right now it’s just a scale model we’re using to explore ideas. My architects and I have

That almost looks real, doesn’t it? Not yet, right now it’s just a scale model we’re using to explore ideas. My architects and I have

Last year we printed out sheets with lines and hung them on a clipboard on the wall. We kept chasing pens, didn’t have good materials for customers to browse, and when people signed up we didn’t have any way to take payment on the spot.

This is a post about some of the technical stuff I’m working on to make our website run smoothly. We’ve been finding our server (bluehost)

That’s John in Blue, Chris in red watching. John is our Director of Finance. Part of his job entails getting his hands dirty. In this

That’s Lucia in discussions with a sales guy from WBUR. I bet that’s the wrong term for the role. Sorry ‘BUR! Anyway, they are sitting

I spent an hour at DWY this morning. My lips are a bit chapped. Guess I’m not as tough as I was that first winter we were open at MIT and worked 14 hour days in the cold. That winter, 2008 – 2009, there wasn’t a single mobile operator who ran year-round. Gooseberries (now momogoose) watched what we were up to and decided to give it a try the following winter. And now here we are, lots of folks freezing in the cold.

Don’t get me wrong, I love snow. That’s why I’m walking the Greenway end-to-end in the middle of a snow storm. But Spring has to

That blur? That’s what this screen looks like to me in the middle of the night. It’s funny, I don’t remember that sort of fatigue

You may have read a few posts about this major overhaul of our website that we’re going through. I’m working on the final touches now. This means I need photos. So I’ve been following Rolando around trying to capture a great image for our sidebar. If you click on the Food link at the navigation bar there it will bring you to the food page. And on that sidebar we’re featuring a bio of Rolando. I’m really excited about this change. I think at MIT when we were getting started

What do these tools have in common other than being sharp? I was trying to use them to get a square reader unstuck. You all