In the mornings I tend to mess around in Photoshop and Illustrator following tutorials online and whatnot to get my brain flowing and to learn some new tricks. Today I messed around and finally organized my desktop. Click to see it full size. I don’t actually use icons on the desktop that often as I… Read the rest »
Send your Camera round for more
Found this on boing boing, thought it was really funny / interesting to get a sneak peek into people’s dinner experiences.
The Casias Oscar Predictions
Every year my friend Nick Casias makes his Oscar Predictions. I am happy to bring them to you here for the first time. "In a year of hardship and humility, movies matter even more. So much in fact that using film as an outlet to see outside our own worlds leaves audiences a little less… Read the rest »
Study: Experiences make us happier than possessions – CNN.com
CNN just published this article based on a report that came out a while ago stating that buying things has less influence of happiness than life experience does. I agree. I like to buy new things (gadgets are my weak point) but after a while, the gadget becomes a part of my life and I… Read the rest »
Bush Out, Obama In, Street Signs Up
Creative pranksters had hundreds of signs made up with the same dimensions as the “Bush” street signs that run along Bush Street in San Francisco. As of this morning, the street has effectively been renamed.
Wal-Mart’s growth rate is amazing, look at this map.
Like them or not, Wal-Mart is good at what they do. Take a look at this interactive map of their growth rate in the United States over the years.
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One Year and Counting
I know I bust on the daily grind pretty often, but it was apparent to me early on that I was not built to fit into that mold. I can’t keep focused in a cubicle and I can’t sit still that long anyway. I need to see a change of scenery more often. Many of… Read the rest »
Dear Everyone,
I completely agree with this. http://www.neticons.net/music_life/ -Ben
Have you become a Digital Dependant?
When you depend on something so entirely that your life would be drastically different without it, do you tend to ignore the fact you depend on it? Take fuel as an example. It wasn’t until the recent (in terms of years) gas price increase that the average Joe realized how dependant he was on a… Read the rest »