February 2012
4 posts
January 2012
2 posts
December 2011
2 posts
November 2011
1 post
October 2011
3 posts
August 2011
3 posts
July 2011
2 posts
June 2011
1 post
Bosh! Stephen said rudely. A man of genius makes no mistakes. His errors are...
– James Joyce, Ulysses
May 2011
5 posts
Ty Evans.
March 2011
1 post
YouTube Comments →
I was listening to Ratatat’s 17 years on YouTube tonight while I worked on a deck. Ratatat is fantastic music to listen to while working on a computer, it motivates but doesn’t distract.
Anyways, I decided to read the comments section since if there is one thing I love, it is is YouTube comments. Some people seem to think it brings out the worst in people since you can make anonymous...
February 2011
3 posts
December 2010
2 posts
It is less risky to try big and bold things online than it is in the offline...
– Avinash Kaushik
Life Below 600px | Paddy Donnelly →
davidgillespie:
A simply and digestible argument against the notion that the most important content on a web page must, under any circumstances, be above the fold.
November 2010
5 posts
October 2010
3 posts
September 2010
3 posts
Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while,...
– Ferris Bueller
August 2010
4 posts
Universal Pictures head Sid Sheinberg did not like the title “Back to the...
– Back to the Future (1985) - Trivia
My favorite movie trivia + diplomatic lesson.
(via zachklein)
Hard to explain in words how much I love this story.
Alex Bogusky comments on today's Fast Company... →
zachklein:
I’ve never seen this before … a subject pastes an article into his blog and annotates inline. It’s a much more interesting to read it this way.
Simple and effective.
July 2010
8 posts
Ricky Van Veen's GET EXCITED: Rupert Murdoch, Neel... →
Last month, my friend Neel Shah left his job at the New York Post’s “Page Six” and moved to LA to write for a network sitcom. Neel’s new gig marked not only the end of his time in New York, but the end of a year-long fascination with the management style of his boss’ boss’ boss, Rupert Murdoch….
Dedication pays off.
Weebles
I think what makes this classified ad funny to me is the assumption that the reader knows what “weebles” are.