Steven BooksinDrive LogTrackMyDrive is now Everlance!Big News! TrackMyDrive has been acquired by Everlance. You can read the press release here.Jul 24, 2020Jul 24, 2020
Steven BooksinTrail ReviewsTrail Review: 7 Mile Rim in Moab, Utah7 Mile Rim is a beautiful trail just north of Moab. It has been on my bucket list a number of times and was finally able to do it!Jun 4, 2020Jun 4, 2020
Steven BooksinTrail ReviewsTrail Review: Elephant Hill inside Canyonlands National ParkElephant Hill is a trail I have been dreaming about driving for a long time. It peaked my interest when I saw a Jeep driving through a…Mar 20, 20201Mar 20, 20201
Steven BooksinTrail ReviewsTrail Review: Steel Bender in Moab UtahLet us bend some steal! Not to confused with Metal Masher! Steel Bender is a beautiful and fun Jeep trail located on the south end of Moab…Mar 18, 2020Mar 18, 2020
Steven BooksinTrail ReviewsTrail Review: Willow Springs Road in Moab UtahLooking to get into Arches National Park the secret squirrel way? Then Willow Springs trail is the one for you!Feb 26, 2020Feb 26, 2020
Steven BooksinTrail ReviewsBobsled and West Rim Trail in Sand Hollow UtahGetting the winter blues up in Northern Utah? Many of the trails are closed or not passible because of the snow. I have always wanted to…Feb 8, 2020Feb 8, 2020
Steven BooksinDrive LogIn Silicon Valley Winner Never Takes AllThe New Yorker recently posted an article titled “In Silicon Valley Now, It’s Almost Always Winner Takes All”. It talked about Sidecar…Jan 3, 20161Jan 3, 20161
Steven BooksinPersonal GrowthDifferences between taking risks and being recklessRisk is often held up as a supreme virtue of a 21st century organization. While attending an entrepreneur conference you might read of a…Dec 13, 2015Dec 13, 2015
Steven BooksQuit checking your phone when talking to othersConduct an experiment this week. When talking with others, see how many times the other person checks their phone. See what it does to the…Dec 9, 20153Dec 9, 20153
Steven BooksRuby on Rails — Duplicate tests that fail because of order dependenciesWe’ve all been there, a test fails, we re-run it and it works. This happens because Rails(minitest) runs tests in a random order. How nice…Dec 9, 2015Dec 9, 2015