CoreyH
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15 years ago @ CoreyH.com - You Need to Slow Down ... · 0 replies · +1 points
15 years ago @ CoreyH.com - Post Marathon Funk · 0 replies · +1 points
15 years ago @ CoreyH.com - Post Marathon Funk · 0 replies · +1 points
15 years ago @ - The Death of Sampling ... · 0 replies · +1 points
15 years ago @ http://www.jeffnolan.c... - The Delicate Nature of... · 1 reply · +1 points
GM, on the other hand, has been digging this hole for decades now -- nothing delicate about it. They've got this incredible advantage in the US market in that they are so fully baked in to our culture. An entire (large) state is a shell for these three companies. They had to work at fcking it up. My personal biases lie on slightly different ground on some of this with GM (I had a LandRover and I've never had a good GM experience, which is mostly confined to rental cars), but the one thing I will say, is that, if you saw Wagoner on the Colbert Report, he could barely contain his disdain for the Volt. He hates it; he hates that he has to build it and get out there and sell it.
15 years ago @ http://www.jeffnolan.c... - OpenTable Reviews, Kno... · 0 replies · +1 points
A) I built (the first?) online restaurant reservation system back in 1999 for Foodline.com as a consultant. I wrote a little bit about it here: http://coreyh.com/blog/archive/2007/06/19/restaur...
B) The company I founded, Notches (http://notch.es/) is an open reviews platform that is dedicated to being unbiased.
Really, what we need to do is have Notches, an independent party, powering the reviews on OpenTable with reviews culled from across the 'net.
And @Peter, that's some nice analysis of the space...
15 years ago @ - Friday Fun: Unnecessar... · 0 replies · +1 points
15 years ago @ fluxcapacity - The Woman Who Can't Fo... · 0 replies · +2 points
16 years ago @ Feld Thoughts - The Pain of Change · 0 replies · +1 points
I tried a bunch, and ended up building an ever-complex Excel spreadsheet, really an application at this point that tracks stuff I want to track and only that stuff. I'd be happy to share, but it has been so tuned to my needs exclusively it would be hard for someone else to get used to.
My main criteria is to be able to gauge fitness over time to be sure I'm still improving. I need to be able to see that under similar weather conditions on the same circuit that I've either gone faster or with less effort (lower avg. HR).
The best part is there have been many times where I've finished a really grueling run just because I didn't want to have to type a bad performance into my log and see it bring down my moving average on my chart.
16 years ago @ The Gong Show by Andre... - Cask Beer · 0 replies · +1 points