Archive

Archived posts for July 2005.

Tidbits

Jul 30th 2005

I don’t have any big news today, but just a few pieces of info here and there. First, I have decided to cut down on the beer reviews, here at my blog. I have been posting all of them at RateBeer and I’ll be continuing to do so, but I felt that I needed to [...]

Experience

Jul 28th 2005 , ,

Today I went over to the Bootlegger, a nice little beer shop in Paris. It has a very cozy feeling to it and while the store itself is small, their selection is very impressive, especially in the Belgian department. I rarely get that feeling anymore, the one I had when I went to the toy [...]

Effervescence 3

Jul 26th 2005

Something new… Again! This vacation has really given me time to work with web design, not only in the coding part, but also in absorbing the amount of creativity produced in this field every day. Things move very fast on the internet and I had some catching up to do. The new version focuses on [...]

More Tastings, Condensed (Sorta)

Jul 16th 2005 , ,

It has been a month exactly since I last made mention of any beer tastings, but truthfully it hasn’t been that long since I laid my lips on a brew. I’ve just been on the busy side of things, so here’s an account of what has been happening on that front. A couple weeks ago, [...]

Summerize

Jul 9th 2005

About a month ago (already!?), I posted about my current plans and projects. I figured I would update you guys on the status of these things and summarize what I’ve been doing… this summer…

The layout of the blog is pretty much complete at this point. I polished off the Archives page yesterday, and have been [...]

Foiled Again!

Jul 6th 2005 ,

As you certainly have heard by now, London got the 2012 games… I thought beyond any doubt that Paris would get them, and had been waiting impatiently for the results. What a shock! Admittedly both cities had impressive projects, but to me Paris had the edge for many reasons. For one the Parisians were all [...]

Musical Scope

Jul 3rd 2005

There are many things that make me happy when I come back to France, but one of which I have been taking full advantage of is the access to a broader spectrum of sound - if you catch my meaning. Since the average college student in the US appears to have the musical scope of [...]