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Drew Meyers currently runs ESM Exec Designs, a design shop specializing in corporate and personal blog design. Travel addict managing Oh Hey World, a travel blog focused on generation X & Y, and real estate technology enthusiast. In his free time, Drew enjoys reading, traveling the world, spending time with passionate people, and is active member of the microfinance community.
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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Did Anyone Notice…
Looking at the standings shows that the Mariner’s are 2 game over 500 and only 3 games back in the AL West? All this without a single position player hitting above .300 (our pitcher Erik Bedard is the only person on the whole team above .300). Sweet. Who knows, maybe it will turn out to be a decent year for the M’s after all.
2004 Honda Civic EX 2 Door Coupe For Sale in Seattle
Yup, I’m selling my car after 5 years. 2004 Honda Civic EX 2 door coupe 62k miles 35 MPG 5 speed manual transmission charcoal moonroof 2 owners (I bought it from a dealer in 2006 when it had 28k miles). I’ve mainly just used the car on weekends and for roadtrips since I bought it. Just had an oil change and everything checks out. $10,750 – I’ve seen the same model & year selling recently with 90-120k miles for 10.5-13k, so this is a steal of a deal. If interested, email me at meyers.drew at gmail or call me at 206-395-6338
What Happens at the End of Life?
This is totally random. But I was having dinner with a friend tonight and the question “what happens at the end of life?” came up. Do you just essentially never wake up and there is just nothing? Or is there some sort of reincarnation – whether that be in a dream state or your soul entering a new babies’ body? It’s actually not a question I’ve thought about for quite some time. And, truthfully, I don’t know exactly what I believe on this topic. But I don’t believe there is “nothing” after death. I’d like to believe there is some sort of reincarnation process — but I’m not sure what form that takes. My current thought … Continue reading
Software Patents
I agree with Fred on this one – we shouldn’t have software patents. It’s unfortunate a few people ruin the whole game for everyone. Software patents wouldn’t be a horrible thing if people didn’t abuse them and use them as their entire revenue model rather than actually building a business themselves.






