Yet another thing all the cool kids are doing… It looks nothing like me, so I may have to work on it a little more. I still prefer my awesome webmistress avatar regardless. Update: I think this one might be a little better.
Continue reading...13 July 2008
Since Shawn and Carlie did it, I figured I’d have to find out who I look like lest I die of curiosity, so here it is. First, it took me forever to find a head-on, reasonably recent photo of myself that didn’t look like crap. I look stoned though. I am pretty [...]
Continue reading...19 May 2008
I stole this from Shawn. I’m sure he won’t mind. This is perhaps the coolest use of a wall that I have ever seen. Other walls will be jealous. MUTO a wall-painted animation by BLU from blu on Vimeo.
Continue reading...1 September 2007
I’ve met quite a few people recently who are involved in startups in one way or another, and when I happened upon the blog below, I thought the points raised might be relevant not only for open-source businesses (and soccer apparently), but for a much broader segment out there. I would imagine that whether you are building [...]
Continue reading...29 June 2007
I posted this in January. Now they have cute little bibs to go with the books! I can’t quite put my finger on the reason why, but this freaks me out in much the same way as ”Veggie Tales.”
Continue reading...17 June 2007
I forgot to mention what may be the most surreal part of the Crushpad model. Crushpad Commerce is a program that allows anyone to turn their passion for wine into a full-fledged commercial wine brand – without the high cost, complexity or time commitment required to operate a traditional winery. I think I’ll call mine Oscar… delicate, [...]
Continue reading...17 June 2007
Seriously? Apparently so! Good Lord, It’s a Crowdsourced, Web 2.0 Winemaking App Crushpad is a San Francisco winery where you are the wine maker. Crushpad provides grapes from the West Coast’s top vineyards, an industry-acclaimed wine making team and a state-of-the-art winery 100% focused on making wine in small lots. You choose your level of involvement and [...]
Continue reading...15 June 2007
Leave it to our friends down the street to come up with something this freaky/brilliant. Rice University turns skeleton into a data network
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15 August 2008
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