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Author Archives: Matt Goyer
My First Century, The LIVESTRONG Challenge
Every few months my mom emails me asking to use my blog to raise money for one cause or another thinking I write for an audience measuring in the tens of thousands. I try and tell her that I only … Continue reading
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links for 2009-06-22
Handing down the family cottage – The Globe and Mail
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My Favorite Program Manager Books
Welcome Redfin interns! Woo-hoo! Redfin’s summer 2009 intern class started today. Welcome Patrick, David, Daniel, Aeron, Edward and Ben. Seems a fitting time as any to press publish on this post that has been languishing in draft form way too … Continue reading
A Quick Visit to Salt Spring Island
This past weekend we made a quick visit up to Salt Spring Island (in British Columbia, Canada) to visit my dad. He was there kicking the dirt on a piece of land he bought a few years ago. To get … Continue reading
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links for 2009-06-06
\n HotPads Shows the True Cost of Hosting on Amazon | High Scalability \n \n (tags: aws hosting) \n
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Branded Short URLs Not Used On Twitter (Yet)
I was deeply saddened to learn that http://redf.in was taken. In fact it was registered only days before I realized we should grab it. I wanted to grab it so we could do this: Which was inspired by Zappos: I … Continue reading
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links for 2009-05-21
MapAList – Create and Manage Maps of Address Lists
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Road Bike Fitting at Cycle U
As part of gearing up for doing the STP, a 202 mile race from Seattle to Portland that I’m going to do one day, I went to Cycle U for a bike fitting (I ride a Specialized Allez Elite Triple). … Continue reading
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links for 2009-05-11
Cycle University Blog: In Search of the Perfect Hill BicycleClimbs.com – climbs sorted by ElevationGain
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