i like this song now 07/12/2009
I have no coordination ... 01/29/2009
...unlike these guys. I am glad I'm not eating this bread roll. 01/16/2009
I'm glad that I'm not a cat herder. 01/11/2009
This video is a great metaphor for teaching. I'd like to buy a t-shirt from these guys. 01/04/2009
I like t-shirts but finding decent looking ones that aren't over priced and actually fit me properly can be a hassle. If I could be guaranteed that the sizing would be right I'd get one from Design By Humans. This site has designers submitting their ideas, that are printed up into t-shirts that can be ordered from the site and has a voting system for t-shirt of the day. There are heaps of great designs but being a conservative person, many that I would not wear. ![]() Like this one. It's cool but a 40 years plus person like me would look a bit dorky in it. ![]() This has a very unique concept - zoom in to see all of the meta- phoric map names. Again, white t-shirts don't suit me at all. ![]() I could see myself in this. Now, about that sizing... I have this song regularly in my head. 01/03/2009
"Talk Like That" - The Presets. I'm reading "occy". 01/01/2009
Still on the surf theme from the last post. Got the autobiography "occy" for Christmas and I'm about half way through. I thought I'd google him and found this great Flash based Billabong site - click on the Tribute To Occy for a great video montage of his career. I thought the music was familiar and put my finger on it - "Wonderful Life" by the Celibate Rifles. I watched the "Bra Boys" movie. 12/30/2008
Always been fascinated by surf culture (especially in Australia) even though I always lacked the skills (and courage to be truthful) to be a participant. Still got a whole stack of mid 80's Surfing World mags out in the outside "office" that I can't bear to throw away. Beautiful photography, unique characters ... this film has all of that as well. I like comics. 12/30/2008
Via Smashing Magazine, this great list of 50 comic strips from around the world. I only got a few examples down before getting completely absorbed with the strip Yo & Dude, created by eric Hews. Handily hosted on flickr, it is a curious mix of C and CC content - here's an apparently CC sample to check out. My favourite (which I can't publish here) is this one. |






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