Monthly Archives: October 2005

Flock

No, I’m not talking about a flock of birds, I’m talking about a browser and a rather nifty one at that. I stumbled across their home page the other day, although I can’t recall how I ended up there, and … Continue reading

Posted in Human-Computer Interaction, Information Design, Interaction Design, People, Social Networking, Technology, User Interface Design, Web Design | 2 Comments

George Dubya is Falling Down

This will amuse for hours…well, maybe not hours, but a really long time. If he gets stuck, just click and drag with your mouse. You can throw him around like a rag doll. Many thanks to Sean Coon.

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Neiman Marcus Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe

I just received this email the other day from Kyle. An urban myth is a modern folk tale, its origins unknown, its believability enhanced simply by the frequency with which it is repeated. Our signature chocolate chip cookie is the … Continue reading

Posted in Food, Personal | 4 Comments

Mmm…tags

You know, the web is a huge place. I mean, ha…uge. The down side to this hugeness, is finding what you need, when you need it. Over the past few months, I’ve been thinking to myself about the concept of … Continue reading

Posted in Information Architecture, Information Design, People, Technology, User Interface Design, Web Design | 9 Comments

Well Known Peeps

A friend and colleague of mine, Thomas Vander Wal, made the New York Times today in an article titled, “’Folksonomy’ Carries Classifieds Beyond SWF and ‘For Sale’,” which is quite an interesting read. Thomas was my boss when I worked … Continue reading

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