My wife has been complaining about her Blackberry Pearl form months now. She also has taken every opportunity to mention how much she wants an iPhone. Well, I finally gave in. Her contract with T-Mobile is up in a week, so I decided to brave the crowds at the Apple store and get one for her.  read more »

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A lot of my projects are related to the divorce market, for obvious reasons. For one thing, I'm married to a divorce attorney in Austin. I spend a great deal of my time handling her marketing and operations. The Austin divorce market has gotten pretty comptetitive in the last couple of years, so it's demanding more and more of my time.  read more »

I'm always looking for ways to organize the million little pieces of information in my life. So far, I haven't found the perfect solution. Recently however, I've been testing out a service that just came out of beta.

Evernote is what I'm using right now. It allows you to store anything online and it has a desktop application that keeps your information in sync. I don't have an iPhone, but there's a application for that as well.  read more »

XRay Magazine is no longer online, so if you've looking for archives of the old editions, they're going to be difficult to find. The best source that we've been able to locate has been the Wayback Machine. It's a little difficult to navigate, but if you're intent on finding something from Cincinnati's old XRay Magazine or the Independent Eye, that's probably your best bet.

XRay Magazine was a progressive independent magazine that was started in late 2000. It was dedicated to covering entertainment and the arts in Cincinnati with an edgy style.

The History of XRay

XRay Magazine was a periodical that was distributed in Cincinnati, Ohio from December 22, 2000 through 2004. XRay was a free magazine printed in runs of about 5,000 to 10,000 copies every month. There were a total of 40 editions that were printed and distributed throughout urban areas in Cincinnati.  read more »

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