Those that know me may very well know how much I love Malcolm Gladwell. His books “Blink” and “The Tipping Point” were fascinating to me, and his keynote address this spring at WebmasterWorld was one of the most interesting speaches I’ve ever heard. I’ve been reading his blog for a bit now, and he’s been [...]
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Now. I share this without any personal commentary from my own business time. This is just funny. And I like these guys.
Flight of the Concords - Business Time
Enjoy, and remember, taking out the recycling isn’t part of it, but it’s still important.
I really mean it. I want to say about 300 bad words right now, but I’m using self-control.
But they’re sons-a-bitches. I can tell you that.
I just tried to buy the Shins tickets online (pre-sale) and they want $7.50 per ticket as a convenience charge. PLUS more money to ship them, $2.50 even if you want [...]
One picture, everyday, 8 years, one face
Published by November 13th, 2006 in wanderthoughts. 0 CommentsThis guy is my hero, taking a photo of himself in the exact same spot every day for 8 years. It’s really incredible to watch the face grow older, as well as see the many different faces of one man: facial hair, hair cuts, shirt collars-all make a huge difference. Pretty cool.
Review of ReviewMe.
ReviewMe just launched this past week, and it is a new service allowing advertisers to pair up with enterprising bloggers. Basic premise: Advertisers pay bloggers to write a review of their product. A blogger wants to make money, and advertisers want to get their products out there. Seems to be a good system [...]
This is just rad. Follow this link to see about 15 more images like this that are really amazing.
So, last week was a crazy week. Wed-Fri introduced me to two new people, had an interview, and a job offer complete with an acceptance.
So, today I’m already moved into my new office. I’ll be working 20-hours a week for Intstrument Marketing from now until January, in which time, we’ll discuss going full-time. The programmer [...]
It’s true. stupid little things make me laugh.
This did too.
via Dethroner.com
Super interesting Flash-based timeline of the middle east from Egyptian empire to present day. Where was this when I was in school. Easily makes more sense than a whole lecture on the history surrounding the area.
Watch it here.
Buy a $3 link on a page, save an animal
Published by October 20th, 2006 in wanderthoughts. 0 CommentsI’m definitely open to all sorts of crazy ideas when it comes to the web. And I also have a soft spot for animals, especially since I’ve recently become one of those guys who talks about his cats as if they’re important and stuff. So, I appreciate this site, petsfund.com. The site is selling one [...]
