by David Brooks | Nov 18, 2015 | Blog
This is a function of design more than technology, but geeks love good design, so let’s celebrate the outdoor public toilets in a small Colorado town that have been named America’s Best Bathroom by the corporate-identity firm Cintas. Reports the Denver...
by David Brooks | Nov 17, 2015 | Blog
In 2009, in the spirit of finding something to write about when news gets slow over the holidays – no, wait, I mean in the spirit of providing an innovative service to readers – I calculated how many “peep-able” leaves exist in New Hampshire. I just did something...
by David Brooks | Nov 17, 2015 | None, None
It wasn’t so long ago that solar panels were only embraced by off-grid engineering hippies. Boy, have things changed. “Most consumers that we speak with have a basic understanding at this point, have either seen it or have first-hand knowledge through acquaintances or...
by David Brooks | Nov 16, 2015 | Blog
My favorite part of the Game Jam held last weekend at NH Technical Institute in Concord are the house rules: Participants MUST sleep at least four hours, eat meals and take one shower every 24-hour period. Here’s the story.
by David Brooks | Nov 13, 2015 | Blog
I have a story in today’s Monitor about collecting leaves in Concord which includes numbers – numbers! Granite Geek loves numbers, so here they are: A few numbers about leaf collection by the street department of the city of Concord: Amount collected:...