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Fruit GalleryThe apple since the garden of Eden is an allegory of evil. Snow White also ate a poisoned apple. Dimitri Tsykalov can turn… »
Vintage Calculator MuseumThe internet seems to hold just about everything. Even a vintage calculator museum. With a gratis virtual Windows based… »
Fictional Business CardsPutting your best foot forward is the purpose of the business card. Attract and lure them in. Then there are the fictional… »
Vegetable Art By Ju DuoqiIf there were a perfect time to not eat vegetables, it would be now. Ju Duoqi would give you a compelling reason not to… »
Life in a DayAs you prepare your daily ritual each day, the world spins with billions of other souls doing the same. Would it not be… »
21st Century EnlightenmentMany of us are trying to fit in the fast growing society of plenty. Perhaps less is more in the 21st century. We should… »
The Flight of the Plastic BagEver wonder where plastic bags fly to? No need to wonder. They are choking the Pacific Ocean with an artificial graveyard… »
Mejikara Anti-Wrinkle GlassesThere are those who believe they can stay young forever. The eventuality of your skin getting the best out of you will come… »
Howl: The Story of Allen GinsbergThe youthful voice of the 50's brought the Beat Generation. Howl is the latest movie on the generation of rebellious prose.… »
Top Ten Typefaces of the DecadePeople are becoming more aware of typography around them. Here is a suggestive top ten list of the most popular typefaces… »
Don Kenn Post-it Notes MonstersDon Kenn can bring out a whole new world out of a post-it note with his elaborate monsters. The eerie yellow background… »
The School Textbook is Big BusinessWhen you return to school, book publishers are happy you will learn the golden rule. You should cause it's a heavy price to… »
Category Archives: interviews
Fidel Castro Blogs
In the information highway anybody with an opinion can traverse the conduit of human experience, even dictators. They have a knack for finding forums where there are people who will listen to their rants protected either by UN sanctioned buildings … Continue reading
Posted in blogging, history, interviews, news, web, weird
Tagged blog, blogging, Fidel Castro, opinion, politics, views, world
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Get 5 Million People to Read Your Website
Matthew Inman, is the madman artist behind The Oatmeal. His very simple way on conveying some of the most outlandish ideas have given him over 5 million reads for some of his collective sites that border on the silly. His … Continue reading
Posted in advertising, art, blogging, business, cartoons, comics, interviews, promotion, web, weird
Tagged get more hits, Matthew Inman, seo, the oatmeal
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Broken Pencil 48
Sandbox World favorite magazine Broken Pencil has some pretty cool topics this month. My favorite: How to Build Your Own Arcade Cabinet Out of Scraps by Jph Wacheski. via-Broken Pencil
Blogging is Free
Seth Godin has an interesting spin on blogging and the growth of the medium. The main thing about blogging is it is free. One voice and an undetermined audience. Blogging is relevant and still growing even with Twitter and Facebook … Continue reading
Posted in advertising, blogging, business, interviews, web, youtube
Tagged blogging, self-publishing, web
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Cinema Retro Movie Classics
Cinema Retro Movie Classics is a great addition for the “Man With No Name” spaghetti western lovers. It’s full guns blazing with issue two for the Sergio Leone trilogy. The magazine includes some rare behind the scenes from the legendary … Continue reading
Posted in DVD, TV, blogging, interviews, magazines, movies, talk, web
Tagged cinema, Cinema Retro Movie Classics, clint eastwood, magazine, spaghetti western
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Summer Reading
Summer reading is the best under a tree with a nice breeze close to the shore. What great books are coming out this summer? The Walrus magazine has some great suggestions for summer reading and an amazing cover from Canadian … Continue reading
Posted in art, books, cartoons, comics, food, interviews, magazines, music, news, pictures, talk, travel, web
Tagged drawn and quarterly, Palookaville, reading, Seth, summer, The Walrus
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Gel 2010, Exploring Good Experiences In All Its Forms
In today’s society being good is something out of the ordinary for some. Good has become a bad word. GEL stands for “Good Experience Live” and people from all walks of life converge together to tell you of their “good” … Continue reading
Giant Robot Magazine Needs You
Giant Robot Magazine needs your help. Advertising money is hard to come by for a niche magazine that is Asian driven. One of my favorite magazines is hanging on for survival by a few strings. The magazine and newspaper industry … Continue reading
Posted in advertising, animation, art, food, gadgets, games, interviews, kids, magazines, news, web
Tagged Asia, culture, donate, Giant Robot Magazine, help
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