A satirical look at the following types of people involved in creating web sites – using the automobile as an analogy. The Designer People who can take a blank canvas and essentially create an eye-catching, …
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People of the “Web” – automobile style
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What a post-Web 2.0 world would look like
Some random thoughts of what a post-Web 2.0 world would look like (focusing on the human-side of things rather than the technical side, see the proposed Web 3.0 definition)… A lot of social activities would …
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Not worth getting up in the mornings anymore…
…and tuning into Channel 13 – Breakfast television. re: Breakfast Television co-hosts fired by Citytv VANCOUVER I Citytv Vancouver has fired Simi Sara and Dave Gerry as co-hosts of its Breakfast Television show, which has …
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Circle 6
Holy cow! (By JeffBridges.com via Caterina Fake)
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Nepal bound
It’s official (well, sort of… still lots of paperwork to do and formalities, etc. but), Tlell and I are tentatively scheduled to volunteer in Nepal. For those who don’t know (see original post and related …
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A resemblance…
Today, my boss mentioned that I remind her of Forrest Whitaker’s character from the 1987 movie “Good Morning Vietnam“. Here is a video clip from the movie below… http://youtu.be/hL4CX42j4bU Not sure if I see the …
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Gear Checklist – July 2008
LI-50B Lithium Ion Rechargeable Battery Floating Foam Strap (for Olympus Stylus 1030sw) RAM upgrade for HP Pavilion dv4000 iPod touch Backpack Hiking Shoes Samsung SCX105L MPEG4 Sports Camcorder w/10x Optical Zoom Sony HDR-HC1 HDV 1080i …
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Where the heck is Rex?
Since 2005 and still going….this Matt guy is awesome! He has definitely inspired me to do my own version of this (coming soon!)
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Curby and his Toyota Matrix engine
I took curbs to get an oil change at Mr. Lube today and of course I was ready for the reps to offer their “strongly recommended services”. You see, I am used to doing my …
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It’s so true…
…Librarians really know how to party! It’s a good thing the people from Seattle Hospitality was around or else the streets of Seattle would be crawling (literally) with 5000+ librarians attending SLA 2008. Somehow after …