Do you have an ICE contact in your phone?
I have a friend that recently dated an ex-firefighter and was explaining the concept of ICE to me. Basically, should you be critically ill, firefighters, EMTs, and other emergency personnel are trained to look for a contact in your cellphone named ICE, short for In Case of Emergency. I just put an ICE in my address book and advised my wife to do the same (FYI, you can put in ICE1, ICE2, etc. for multiple emergency contacts).
It’s a brilliant idea, and it’s a shame that the word hasn’t gotten out further or faster (based on the ICE Contact USA site, I’m 2 years out of the loop). from the reading I’ve done online it seems that it’s possibly been embraced more in other countries than here in the U.S.
Hopefully, not everyone needs a best friend that dated a firefighter to learn about this
Merry (Steelers!) Christmas!

Well, I got my annual Christmas card from the Steelers. Now, if we could just get a championship . . .
The Price of Happiness
I was at a bar the other day where someone shared with me the opportunity to purchase Trappist Westvleteren 12. If you’re wondering what that is, it’s a rather elusive Belgian ale that has sat atop of Beer Advocate’s Top Beers on Planet Earth for a few years now. It’s not technically available in the U.S. (See this USA Today article on Westvleteren for background), but this offer made it available for a mere $110 per six pack, or $600 per case (don’t ask me why the pricing doesn’t make sense).
Now, I have a limit on how much I’d be willing to spend on a food and beverage, and this definitely exceeds that limit (and if it didn’t, you better bet it would exceed my wife’s!).
Overall, it got me thinking about just what is the price of happiness, and if I’d truly be happy if I ended up loving the beer and not being able to try (or afford) it again. Regardless, I caught this pretty cool TED video that does a good job of summing the topic up:
ABC 27 Interview on GraphTech Calendar
Courtesy of Frank Borges
Yesterday certainly was a chilly day for an interview.
I was outside yesterday morning for an interview with ABC 27 regarding the recent Beyond Second collaboration on the GraphTech holiday calendar. The desk calendars feature the work of 10 Beyond Second photographers and 2,500 copies will be distributed for free in the Harrisburg area (locations will be announced soon). The interview is should be airing on tonight’s news.
UPDATE: A list of locations to pick up a free copy of the calendar are listed on WHTM 27′s site.
UPDATE 2: Here’s the Beyond Second interview on WHTM 27
Sleep is Death
I was just thinking about a friend’s Twitter comment on insomnia when I realized what shirt I’m wearing. The irony.
My friend Andy insisted on buying me this shirt while we were at Aroma Roasters. Contrary to popular belief, I love sleep, I just wish it didn’t take so long
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I'm a designer, developer, and teacher based in Harrisburg, Pa. I run Hauck Interactive, Inc.
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