Monthly Archives: November 2010
Not doing so hot
Not doing so hot Continue reading
Datacom
Datacom Continue reading
Isarithmic History of the Two-Party Vote
Isarithmic History of the Two-Party Vote: Hat tip: @gruber
Great look at U.S. presidential voting trends over a century. Continue reading
The death of the point and shoot?
The death of the point and shoot?: Hat tip: @parislemon & @scobleizer
Yes, I am aware I am linking to TechCrunch. Continue reading
Tomorrow begins when it begins so just relax already
Tomorrow begins when it begins so just relax already Continue reading
How are you achieving the double exposure on your shots?
I use a bunch of different iPhone apps for my photos. I believe you are referencing some of my recent photos that were created using the Hipstamatic app and choosing a lens/film combo that generates these. In this case, I believe the lens is a the Dali… Continue reading
That would be snow
That would be snow Continue reading
My brain on SFO
My brain on SFO Continue reading
Data Point(s)
Photos that I carefully craft and edit on my iPhone using non-Instagram filters and then share get less commentary than my photos that go through Instagram.
This could have been a post to twitter. And that would have received less response than a post … Continue reading
Good morning beautiful
Good morning beautiful Continue reading
Saying Goodbye
Saying Goodbye Continue reading
my reality is always bending
my reality is always bending Continue reading
Water
Water
Memories of Youth
Memories of Youth Continue reading
Tux Life: Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
Tux Life: Beyond a Reasonable Doubt: essdogg:
I’ve spent the better part of the week serving as the foreman for a jury in a criminal case. As they tell you, you’re not allowed to talk about it with anyone, not even your fellow jurors, during the … Continue reading