I knew it wouldn’t last.
In October, I blogged about a way to watch my favorite hockey team, the San Jose Sharks, while I was living in New York. Since then, I have taken full advantage of the capability whenever I had the chance, most often with adthe.net, the site with the highest quality video.
The streams [...]
Posts Tagged as ‘New York City’
February 27, 2009
If it’s too good to be true
December 16, 2008
Let it snow, let it snow…
New York City had its first real snow of the season today, and for me, it was the first time it actually snowed outside my house.
While I’m sure by the end of winter I’ll be sick of the powdery white stuff, today I was just happy to walk around as the snow settled on the [...]
December 9, 2008
A positive development in the recession (except for me)
One of the things I was looking forward to when I came to New York this year was that I would stop paying for gas at $4 per gallon. Finally, I’d be freed from the $50 fill-ups, instead just burdened with one monthly fee for subways and buses.
Oops.
Sure enough, about as soon as I [...]
September 21, 2008
How to determine cost of living? The cost of pool
Living in New York, Indianapolis and San Jose over the past year, I’ve learned many factors can determine which locale is most expensive. Rent is perhaps the best example, but I have a new — and more fun — way to do it: the cost of playing pool.
In the Bay Area, my most-frequented pool hall, [...]
August 17, 2008
Goodbye Indianapolis, hello New York
One week into my New York journey, and I already feel like a veteran on the subway. Of course, when people ask me how to get to the bridge or where some street is, I haven’t a clue. Yet anyway. I’m still adjusting to the fact that this is my home for the next 10 [...]