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Archive for January, 2010

The Week is Link: Up

January 15th, 2010

We’ve seen things fall from space.  In this Toshiba LCD TV commercial, a chair floats 98,000 feet up into the stratosphere: We’ve seen things fall from space.  In this Toshiba LCD TV commercial, a chair floats 98,000 feet up into the stratosphere:

The Week is Link: Old World Japan in 3D

January 15th, 2010

Now that 3-D is all the rage, this seemed appropriate: images of 19th and 20th century Japan taken from slightly different angles and alternated to create a 3-D effect.  Awsome colors, too.  check it out Now that 3-D is all the rage, this seemed appropriate: images of 19th and 20th century Japan taken from slightly […]

Six Word Stories: your chance at perspective

January 13th, 2010

It’s only baggage if you suffer. It’s only baggage if you suffer.

The Week is Link: Greatest Commercial Parodies

January 8th, 2010

In my first linked list post ever, we have a compilation of 50 of the best Commercial Parodies ever made.  My favorite will always be Old Glory Robot Insurance with Sam Waterston.  Watch here. In my first linked list post ever, we have a compilation of 50 of the best Commercial Parodies ever made.  My […]

The Mike Varley Plain Dealer: Volume III, Issue IV

January 6th, 2010

Hello All, Welcome to a much delayed version of the Mike Varley Plain Dealer.  It was an erratic four months to be sure.  As always, speed readers should look for the bold.  Let’s begin: Hello All, Welcome to a much delayed version of the Mike Varley Plain Dealer.  It was an erratic four months to […]

Six Word Stories: A first step

January 6th, 2010

Judge the world by you alone. Judge the world by you alone.

The Week is Link: From 1 to 100

January 1st, 2010

In honor of the New Year, a video on aging.  In this video, people of sequential age were given a drum to hit and announce how old they were.  It’s fun to watch how some of them go about it. In honor of the New Year, a video on aging.  In this video, people of […]

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