Wednesday November 30, 2005
WATERCOOLER Design Against Crime

theft deterrent chair

Design is ubiquitous (and so are thieves). With the holiday shopping season in full effect, these illustrations on thief techniques are noteworthy.

LINK What Not to Do
in business.

Tuesday November 29, 2005
Monday November 28, 2005

LINK The New York Times Arts & Leisure Weekend
filmmakers and music people talk on a panel

LINK evhead: Ten Rules for Web Startups

11: Overgeneralized lists of business “rules” are not to be taken too literally. There are exceptions to everything.

LINK Music thing: TINY MUSIC MAKERS: Pt 1: The 'Intel Inside' chimes
making music for intel and microsoft

Thursday November 24, 2005
Wednesday November 23, 2005

dumpling factory

dumpling factory

dumpling factory

requisite side shot

nuo rou mien

excellent

dumplings

dumplings

house appetizers

the menu

dawn

Tuesday November 22, 2005

LINK The Attention Economy: The Natural Economy of the Net

LINK American Analog Set: Last call?
makes me a bit sad to read this.

LINK The New Yorker: No Work No Play
“In effect, Americans trade their productivity for more money, while Europeans trade it for more leisure.”

Thursday November 17, 2005

LINK SuprTags and other goodness | SuprBlog on SuprGlu
SuprTags… a mini tag cloud from all your sources on your SuprGlu page!

Wednesday November 16, 2005

station fire

hoboken smelled of burned plastic last week due to a fire at this gas pump.

LINK Collaborative tagging: how networking sites connect people by interests and goals - 13 Oct 2005

Monday November 14, 2005

LINK Google Analytics
Google bought Urchin for $30 mil, and now releases the beastly tool for free. ouch to those in the analytics industry.

Thursday November 10, 2005

please choose

champ

LINK One-Pot Cooking

LINK Teaching the Startup Mentality
” More and more universities are realizing that the skills needed to launch a company can be useful even to students who aren’t business majors”

LINK Wired News: Eat, Sleep, Work, Consume, Die
“Technology makes it possible for us to work harder than ever. If you’re lucky, you get paid more for your labors. Then you consume more. And the cycle repeats itself. Is this the sign of a healthy society? Ummmm … no.”

Wednesday November 9, 2005

LINK Down for the Count - New York Times
more sleep info. must read. after sleep.

LINK The Secret Life of the Brain
a pbs special

Sunday November 6, 2005

beer ride

ck visits nyc!

lazy saturday

a couple friends and i cycled up to piermont, ny for a bite. we stayed for a two hour lunch out on a porch. a perfect, lazy saturday.

fall at 15mph

ominous

"blocked" cat missing

corporate look day

once in a while, we dress up at work.

measuremap's map

I rather like this view. It's interesting to me how many people were visiting SuprGlu from outside of the U.S.!

measuremap!

Since I got an alpha preview of MeasureMap, we took it for a spin with SuprGlu. These stats are from the first day!

LINK Eight-year-old physics genius enters university
i’m not sure what to make of this…

Thursday November 3, 2005

suprglu

Today, we launched a small service called SuprGlu. It's a service to help people gather all those pieces of themselves floating out there on the Internet into one cozy, socialable platform.

on a thursday

LINK SuprGlu - Gluing your life together.
RSS aggregator to publish your content together in a fine’ lookin’ package.

Wednesday November 2, 2005

tuna fish bun

call me crazy, but me thinks that is an odd combination.

LINK Gothamist: Melissa Plaut, Yellow Cab Driver

Monday October 31, 2005

$1 manhole