Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Talking about Trapster


I was interviewed today by our local Fox station about Trapster, which I wrote about last year. I had some challenges making it work at first, because I did not have a 3G phone at the time and there were few users in my area. Now I have a 3G phone and Trapster seems to be getting lots of publicity, which leads to more users, which means meaningful data, which, along with a well-thought out feature set, leads to a great application. We road trip to Seattle to the west and to the Gulf Coast to the east, and Trapster would come in very handy in those small towns where the speed limit drops precipitously. So, consider me a convert.



Dry Ice Factory Resident Artist Opening Reception April 17, 6:00-10:00 p.m.

My client and friend, the sculptor Michaele Greene, will be participating in the Dry Ice Factory Resident Artist Opening on April 17 from 6:00-10:00 PM. If her work is any indication, there will be some gorgeous art on display. Art, wine, a new gallery in an historic space to browse through - just a great way to spend a Friday night.

What: Dry Ice Factory Resident Artist Opening
Where: 3300 Walnut Street, Denver, CO 80205
When: Friday, April 17, 6:00PM until 10:00PM
Details: What's old and new at the same time? Denver's own historical old Dry Ice Factory has been renovated to one of the newest artistic hot spots in town. Located on 33rd and Walnut, this beautiful old building now houses a host of artists' studios plus a large and magnificent gallery. Bring a friend or bring a group! Share a glass of wine with friends while enjoying some fantastic art in this incredibly new and beautiful gallery.