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Stevie Wonder on Sesame Street. What more do you need? ›
11 Least Fuel Efficient Hybrids. Lest we forget not all is what they might appear. ›
Swarm bots. Strangely mesmerizing. ›
A huge array of illustrations at Ain't Life Grand. Look for the lobster. ›
prettyCheckboxes. I'm all for having control over how form elements appear. ›
Ever wonder exactly why gas prices are so high? Very nice summary of real numbers and real events that all play into gas prices. ›
Welcome to the Remota Hotel. ›
Flying greener looks like a helluva lot of fun. ›
Apothia Bath and Body Wash packaging. Love the "halo" effect. ›
Fun with legos and album covers. Some of these I like better than the originals. ›
Popeyes gets jazzed. Never eaten there, don't think this will prompt me to. ›
One Day As a Lion. Funktastic. ›
The Pickens Plan for wind energy in the US. Ironically, it takes an oil man to get things going. ›
The week is moving right along. Big things are happen in my life, which I most likely won't realize until after they're wrapped up. So here's to keeping on the up-and-up. Bring it on! (More soon, when life settles down) ›
By month:
May 20, 2008
America is $943.5 billion in credit debt. Are you fucking kidding me?! How in the hell did this happen? Did we all collectively spend too much time in Macy's?! Did we all buy way too many over-priced grande coffees?! Did we all at once decide to buy those designer jeans on "sale" for $175?!
May 9, 2008
So I've been pretty lazy posting on Everomp lately. Boo hoo. Luckily it's been for a good cause. We've been heavily (overly) saturated with work, both print and web. In wrapping up a micro-site I've been utilizing Multiple IE for testing purposes.
February 16, 2008
While browsing through my feeds this morning (as I do every morning with a piping hot coffee) I came across a simple idea. What makes us happy? What makes us happy on a daily basis? It got my mind churning. I realized we don't often stop to consider the tiny moments each day that flag positivity.
February 4, 2008
A few mental notes regarding this year's Super Bowl. In no particular order, and totally biased. Good thing, too, because there are a few things to complain about (yay!).