by That One Caveman on June 3, 2009
When I started writing this blog a year and half ago, I was in a much different place from today: My oldest daughter had just turned one year old, I just finished Rich Dad, Poor Dad (which I wholeheartedly DO NOT recommend as a personal finance learning resource), and I discovered the Personal Finance blogosphere. [...]
by That One Caveman on November 18, 2008
A few weeks ago, I heard about a new social bookmarking service that was starting up. I’m not usually into following “social-whatever” trends, but this one caught my eye. The service was curiously named Tip’d and it offered Digg-style voting for finance-related topics. I signed up and immediately fell in love with [...]
by That One Caveman on November 4, 2008
This mini-rant was spurred on by a comment left at Blueprint for Financial Prosperity…
For the last 20 months, we’ve been inundated with political messages attacking and supporting the candidates for President offered up by one of the two major political parties. All the news coverage has led us to believe that we’re going out [...]
by That One Caveman on December 14, 2007
I realized this morning that I’ve been writing about myself and my present for two days now and haven’t told you who this friendly caveman is or how he got here.
Who am I?
I’m a 27 year-old, married caveman with a beautiful one year-old daughter. I am a software engineer and have been with my [...]