by Judd Bagley | Jul 19, 2016 | Travel
For many professionals, especially those who work remotely or live outside large cities, traveling is often part of their regular work requirements. Whether the trip’s focus involves meeting with investors in NYC or attending a conference on the West Coast, traveling...
by Judd Bagley | May 4, 2016 | Judd Bagley, Travel
There’s been a lot of buzz recently about the positive effects of travel. Everywhere you turn, you read a new article promoting the ways travel keeps your mind in shape and forces you to discover other cultures and styles of living. I couldn’t agree more....
by Judd Bagley | Jun 10, 2015 | Judd Bagley
The internet really became awesome in the mid 2000s with the trend toward opening up application programming interfaces (APIs) to the software developing public. These made it easy to create websites in which diverse webservices could be combined in ways not...
by Judd Bagley | May 23, 2015 | Judd Bagley, Travel
I travel a fair amount and while the process gets a little exhausting, I’ve recently discovered something that makes at least the getting there something to look forward to. Here are some of the films Delta Airlines currently lets you stream directly to your...
by Judd Bagley | May 18, 2015 | Judd Bagley, Travel
I’ve always said that if a visitor really wants to feel connected to a great city, they need to get away from the tourists and experience that city like the locals. This is not always easy to do, especially in a place as compact and tourist-intensive as New York...
by Judd Bagley | May 13, 2015 | Judd Bagley
“I just tried Uber/Lyft for the first time and I’ll never take another cab again!” –Pretty much everybody in 2015 The Facebook post detailing the startled conversion from cabs to Uber or Lyft has become the most clichéd of 2015. But things...
by Judd Bagley | May 12, 2015 | Uncategorized
I’m becoming more and more aware of another Yin/Yang relationship I have with technology. There was a time when I was fairly renown for my orienteering abilities. It didn’t take very long at all for me to develop an innate sense for where I was relative to...