Adam Pash
Eight of the best sites about writer Adam Pash. Know of another site that should be listed here? Leave your suggestion at the bottom of this page. (Related searches: Technology News, Gina Trapani, Michael Arrington)
1. Adam Pash at Lifehacker - Adam Pash is Senior Editor of this popular “productivity and software guide”. This link takes you to the specific posts he has written. (www.lifehacker.com)
2. AdamPash.com - Adam Pash’s personal Web page offers information on his freelance writing work, other tech projects, his personal blog, and recent press for Lifehacker. (www.adampash.com)
3. Adam Pash’s Photostream on Flickr - See the latest photos from Adam Pash posted to Flickr. Lots of baby shots last time we visited. (www.flickr.com)
4. How to Do Everything with Your iPhone - Adam Pash is co-author (along with Jason Chen) of this November, 2007 book which tells you you , uh, how to do everything with your iPhone. (www.amazon.com)
5. Adam Pash, Lifehacker Comments - Track Adam Pash like a stalker with this Lifehacker page that shows you all the comments he’s ever made on the site. Sort of fun to see his comments ripped away from their surrounding conversations — like a cloud of non-sequiturs floating freely. (www.lifehacker.com)
6. Adam Pash’s Messages at Lifehacker - Within the Lifehacker site is the ability to leave messages for others within the “community.” Go here if you want to leave a message for Adam Pash or just want to eavesdrop on others’ messages. (lifehacker.com)
7. Underhyped - In November of 2005, Adam Pash became a full-fledged Lifehacker and this blog centering on who’s underhyped and overhyped in the entertainment world seems to have stopped in its tracks. But you can still read the archives and pretend you were a fan from back in the day. (www.underhyped.com)
8. Top Boys Iowa 800M US High School Times 1999 - We have no idea if this is the same Adam Pash mentioned in all the links above, but if it is, he had the 6th best time at 800 meters in all of Iowa in 1999. Even if it’s not the same guy, this other one was a pretty good runner. (www.cs.uml.edu)

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