Because it’s mildly related to mobile. . .

March 5, 2008

A model shows off waterproof protectors for cell phones at CeBIT. Photo credit: Reuters via Yahoo! Photos

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Experience Counts

February 18, 2008

I’ll never delve into political commentary, but I had to post this. Love it.

Photo credit via PhotoBucket.

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Like Moths to a Flame

October 26, 2006

yet_another_future_brain_surgeon1.jpgIt’s been a while since I’ve posted, and I didn’t intend to open up posting again with something like this, but sometimes life gives you material. “Crikey, it’s an epidemic!”

Link: Antigo Daily Journal Online - Article Detail.

Photography gallery of Petra

June 23, 2006

These are incredible. Remember Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade? Found this via Digg. Yes, it’s been a slower-than-normal day!

Link: Petra pictures

Wikipedia entry on Petra

Photshopping Contest: Merit Badges

June 19, 2006

worth_badge_11.jpgThese aren’t close to the best Worth1000 entries, but as a former Boy Scout, I found them to be pretty humorous.

Check out all entries via worth1000.com

Gorgeous Google Photo Essay

February 27, 2006

I love this photo essay
Time did on life at Google. Makes your mouth water, no? And I’m a big
Google fan – or at least was, at one point. I find my support wavering
of late.

It can’t be easy juggling the demands of two masters, nor is it
sustainable for any length of time. You have this work life utopia on
one hand, and now you have John Q. Public’s investment interests on the
other. As shortsighted as it might be, public companies have a primary
obligation to increase shareholder value, at nearly all costs.
Although Google’s CEO was quoted as saying “The company isn’t run for the long-term value of our shareholders but for the long-term value of our end users.” Eeek, wise move, that one. Something’s got to give, and it almost certainly will be some of the
culture and amenities enjoyed by the good folks at the Googleplex. Not
in one fell swoop, but bit by bit, a little snip here, a little
concession there.

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