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Offline … Just Like The Rest Of ‘em

It became increasingly apparent to me over a trip back east to NYC - and then down the coast of California the week after that people live their lives OFF the Internet.
Yeah, they may check email. Go to a few sites to “find stuff” … but there’s a huge wake up […]

Been In The Big City

Once again I find myself in the Big City.
Ironically enough, I’ve been traipsing and gallivanting around the Upper East Side and the Upper West Side. And oddly enough, I’ve been stalking some of my old haunts. Not much has changed, and therein is the beauty of NYC. […]

Little Moo!

I just received one of the best email confirmations for an order, ever.
I just placed an order with a funky little company called MOO. Ever hear of them?
MOO prints little tiny calling cards with your Flickr photos on the back. They’re totally freakin’ awesome. Both in concept and design.
After building and buying […]

Add This?

Add This
I think this is wicked cool. And maybe one day I will use it — or recommend it.
But, will my Mom ever use it?

Guess The Logo

This is great!
How well have these brands done making an impression on your brain? Probably not as well as they’d like …
Play Guess the Logo — and see how well you do!

May I Have Your Blue Vest, Please.

Work at Wal-Mart? You better break out your snow shovel early!
Now only delays from bona fide “blizzards” or “natural disasters” will be tolerated as legitimate reasons for tardiness.
Icy driveway? 3 feet of snow on the roads? Fuggehabowghit!
If you’re late by more than 10 minutes three or more times, you […]

Everyone Wants A Voice. But Who’s Listening?

Everyone wants to be heard — even if it’s just for being noted as the guy who noticed something first.
This is most true with regard to the flurry of the “rise to the top” type of web sites that has people submitting their internet finds — ususally news and quirky stuff — with […]