Businesses on Twitter: B-Dry and Feedly Social Marketing Wins
Today for the first time I have had a perfectly timed and totally welcome ad delivered to me via Twitter. … Continue readingBusinesses on Twitter: B-Dry and Feedly Social Marketing Wins
Today for the first time I have had a perfectly timed and totally welcome ad delivered to me via Twitter. … Continue readingBusinesses on Twitter: B-Dry and Feedly Social Marketing Wins
This awesome piece of pottery of two liquid kissing heads is by Hong Kong artist Tsang Cheung-Shing. YuanYuang II–as the piece is called–is a playful representation of a traditional drink of the same name. … Continue readingCoffee or tea?
That said I live mostly contentedly with an eclectic hodgepodge of used and found pieces in my little dollhouse of a home. So this pursuit of unique is mostly done in my head through extensive online surfing. In that surfing I occasionally run across furniture that goes a little more off the beaten path than I expected and moves into my “that scares me” zone. … Continue reading6 Pieces of Furniture that Kind Of Scare Me
What goes with warm weather and a cook out better than beer? Nothing, that’s what. So being in a beer frame of mind I thought what better time to share some vintage beer ads with you. … Continue reading“Oh boy-what a beer!”: Vintage beer ads
Look it’s Leon’s VK test scene from Bladerunner performed by the new Kindle 2 and the iPod Shuffle both of which have text to speech capabilities. Tickles my funny bone. … Continue readingScene from Bladerunner acted out by a Kindle2 and and ipod Shuffle
Dreamed up by Scott Amron of Amron Experimental, Inc. it is one of those simple, yet brilliant, ideas that I adore. Take old soda, water and beer bottles clean them up and put new liquid soap and cleaning products into them and you have New Soap Old Bottle. … Continue readingBrilliant! New Soap Old Bottle
This week I stumbled upon some gorgeous examples of the art reinterpreted. Hong Kong born artist Bovey Lee combines all the traditional elements of her native home’s papercutting artform and adds a timely modern message. The result are beautiful and powerful pieces made entirely of ricepaper. … Continue readingBovey Lee Creating Beauty with Paper: The Centuries Old Art of Paper Cutting
I know I know another post about Twitter. But I was once again reminded this evening about just how extraordinary the openness and access we have to others lives through Twitter is. … Continue readingTwitter News: Brent Spiner “Data” Held up at Gunpoint (no not really)
No doubt you have heard the term Web 2.0. In fact you have probably heard it at least several times a week for the last year or so. Depending on what you do for a living perhaps even dozens of times a day. But if you are like many, the term is still a bit of a mystery. … Continue readingWeb 2.0 explained in less than 5 minutes: We are the web
Seldom does the cloud that emerges meet up with my own impression of the content I am producing or things that I am talking about. But more than anything it’s usually just an exercise in curiosity. In some ways it is words as art. And at best it is insightful and revealing. … Continue readingWord Clouds: Curiosity, art, and insight