Life

I call this category Life. It's the place where I write about more personal topics, thoughts, and ideas.

The Pipeline is Featured in the iTunes Music Store

The Pipeline, the interview show I produce at 5by5 Studios, is a featured podcast in the iTunes Music Store.


At the Dealership

I wait for automobile repairs.


September 30, 1995 - February 9, 2010

After a long illness, today was her last day.


Introducing 5 by 5 Studios

I have some big news. Starting today, I’m podcasting for a living. I’ve also put together a new broadcasting network where all of the shows I’m working on will live, and it has inherited some other shows (like Rails Envy, Tack Sharp, and others) as well. Read the full article for details.


Regarding Independence

Change is here. I’m independent again. Hivelogic has a new, more specific focus. I’m collaborating with some amazing people on some great projects.

Here are the details.


Beating the Odds: The Philadelphia Eagles Make the 2008 Playoffs

This is an article titled Beating the Odds: The Philadelphia Eagles Make the 2008 Playoffs and was written by Dan Benjamin on 29 December 2008.

Water Intrusion

This is an article titled Water Intrusion and was written by Dan Benjamin on 24 August 2008.

Free Floating Trash

This is an article titled Free Floating Trash and was written by Dan Benjamin on 02 April 2007.

Houses: A Hivelogic Primer

This is an article titled Houses: A Hivelogic Primer and was written by Dan Benjamin on 07 April 2006.

Metamorphosis

This is an article titled Metamorphosis and was written by Dan Benjamin on 06 February 2006.

Wilma’s Aftermath

This is an article titled Wilma’s Aftermath and was written by Dan Benjamin on 26 October 2005.

Pancake Restaurant

This is an article titled Pancake Restaurant and was written by Dan Benjamin on 22 June 2005.

Goodbye, Johnny

This is an article titled Goodbye, Johnny and was written by Dan Benjamin on 22 June 2005.

Note to Crew (Update and Picture)

This is an article titled Note to Crew (Update and Picture) and was written by Dan Benjamin on 22 June 2005.