by David | Jan 8, 2014 | technology, transportation
Not that long ago, I noticed a not-so-fresh quality to the air inside my car. I couldn’t find any particular source of unfreshness and figured maybe it was time to replace the cabin air filter. I’ve had this car about nine years and I don’t remember...
by David | Nov 3, 2008 | design, technology, transportation
I was late to Boston Media Makers (full report in an upcoming post) yesterday because my car battery died and I had to wait for AAA to jump it. Weather had been cold and I’d been in England for a week, so the car hadn’t been driven, but that’s not...
by David | Jul 19, 2008 | eating, photo, technology, transportation, urbanism
It’s been a busy week at limeduck HQ. I will attempt to convey the highlights and then pull myself together to get over to Podcamp Boston, where I’m sure more blogworthy high jinks will ensue. Fit the First: WIG 18 Webinnovatorsgroup boston (as their...
by David | Dec 24, 2007 | media, technology
Google Maps’ Street View feature – wherein they send car-mounted cameras tooling around the streets of an area and use whiz-bang technology to stitch the photos together into an eye-level view of everything along the streets – has come to Boston. So,...
by David | Sep 25, 2007 | culture, transportation
Americans seem to like to define themselves by their cars. I like to resist that, but I do appreciate good design, and I do recognize that an item as large and visible as a car can’t help but contribute to your personal brand. For what it’s worth, this...