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Jun
2nd
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My way of showing love to the You Look Nice Today. Many, Many apologies and much, much love to Experimental Jetset.
My way of showing love to the You Look Nice Today. Many, Many apologies and much, much love to Experimental Jetset.
May
31st
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Why I will always love Disney World

My wife, Amy, and I took an impromptu trip to Walt Disney World a few weekends ago in our first trip away that took us both away from our daughter, Indra, over night. We live less than three hours by car and my in-laws were very gracious to watch Indy for us. We have also had less than 10 days off together since she was born. That was one of the sacrifices we made.  

This trip was surgical strike on the Magic Kingdom: Get in, ride all the “Mountains”, eat lunch, Get out.  Our first stop is always Space Mountain. We both love Space Mountain a great deal. Mostly because it’s such a great ride. It is an older style roller coaster, meaning it’s about going fast and taking tight corners while flinging you up and down enough to make your body think for a split second that your gonna die. (I mention this in contrast to the newer skyscraper style roller coaster that manages to convince your body that your gonna die.) It also takes place in near total darkness, like space. Hence the name.

This was the first time we had been there in several years and the last time we went we took a pop-culture addicted Australian with us. That was a great trip, but it’s the kind of thing that makes you keep your head down and get stuff done.  This time, I got to view Disney through the eyes of someone who understands and appreciates the value of design and visual communication.

Holy Mother of Crap. It really is incredible what you see when you sit back and just look at it. I grant you that most people are too busy trying to keep track  their kids or just trying to make sure they ride all the rides to notice typeface choices on one of the snack bars. 

It is perfect. It is exactly what it needs to be and it is nothing else. It’s not the pinnacle of human achievement, not that type of perfection. It simply is.  The part that struck me the most is the modernism of Tomorrowland. A lot of it has been dismissed by fancy splashiness on the newer attractions, but it’s still there.  It calls to us to reach for the future we were promised, the future we know we still deserve.  The idealism of believing we can be better, for no other reason than to simply be better.  There is nostalgia in such idealism, for certain, but that does not mean  it is in the past.  That hope means a great deal to me. I know I’m not the only one.

May
5th
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Radiohead concert
Radiohead concert
May
1st
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The most maligned utensil...

spork is a hybrid form of cutlery taking the form of a spoon-like shallow scoop with the addition of the tines of a fork (usually three or four). Spork-like utensils have been manufactured since at least the late 1800spatents for spork-like designs date back to at least 1874 and the word “spork” was registered as a trademark both in the U.S. and the UK decades later.
 Similar utensils include the knork, the spife, the splayd, and forkchops.

 I think forkchops is my new favorite word.

Apr
24th
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Turtle

In computer and video games the term turtle, named after the turtle animal, has different meanings depending on the genre but all relate to a completely defensive strategy. The word “turtle” can be a noun (some one who adopts a defensive strategy) or a verb (e.g. “he turtled for half the game”). Sometimes the objective is simply to avoid defeat, and sometimes it is to research and build advanced combat units so that the turtler can launch a devastating attack later.[1]
It seemed to good not to follow up the last article with this one. It should be noted for the record that I particularly enjoy the gerund form of the verb turtle. Mostly because “Turtleing” sounds like it should be criminal.
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The nice people at EB let me into their web publisher program to allow me free access to their voluminous knowledge. I think this is pretty sweet. Don’t get me wrong, I love Wikipedia. Somethings feel like Brittanica topics and others feel like Wikipedia topics.
Apr
19th
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Barack Obama in Raleigh, NC (via presentationzen ) Man, is this guy good.
Mar
24th
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Typefaces & Spotlight

Apparently, If you type the name of a font into Spotlight. It gives you all the documents that use the specified font.  Helvetica is the default font for Pages. So needless to say when I went looking for the movie on my system, I got everything I have ever written in Pages. Interesting. 

Times New Roman reveals all my story notes from the 20th century.  Interesting times, indeed.

Mar
19th
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The above image is a typeface sample for the IBM Selectric II.  The Oriental, while a touch …dated…, has the greatest @ ever. Seriously, That is economy of design.  
via www.typography.com

The above image is a typeface sample for the IBM Selectric II.  The Oriental, while a touch …dated…, has the greatest @ ever. Seriously, That is economy of design.  

via www.typography.com

Mar
11th
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This is Merlin Mann’s pitch at SXSW for the “Worst Website Ever” panel hosted by Andy Baio. It is a genuinely great example of the Web 2.0 mad libs that get thrown around wildly. Very enjoyable.

 This is also my first experience with viddler.com. The ability to tag inside of videos is pretty great.