by David | Jul 29, 2008 | design, transportation
I write a lot for work and some for pleasure, and I enjoy a good game of Scrabble (more on the death of scrabulous another time) so I’m sure it comes as no surprise that I like a good anagram. One of my favorite sites is the Internet Anagram Server at...
by David | Jul 24, 2008 | culture, design, economics, media, technology
One time, at podcamp, somebody stood up and talked about how her business – an art gallery – had invited local art bloggers over one night for a gallery tour and general chat, and about how this had been a wildly successful PR and community-building...
by David | Jul 21, 2008 | culture, design, technology
I coined myself a new handle this weekend when despite all the good stuff scheduled to go on, I just couldn’t get myself out of bed on time: failduck. Just part of getting older, I suppose. You can see failduck in action by going to...
by David | Jul 6, 2008 | design, media, photo, technology
If you have an eye for this sort of thing, you may have noticed that many of the photographs featured here on limeduck are square, having a width to height ratio of 1:1. Not all of them, but lots of them, and more recently, nearly all of them. We all know that I...
by David | Jun 25, 2008 | design, urbanism
Walking home after dark, I meandered through Porter square along White street, and there it was, a store I hadn’t noticed before. It was closed, with no visible signage, but brightly lit within. Some kind of furniture store with lots of shelving, closet...
by David | May 5, 2008 | design, technology
Thanks to bookofjoe, I am now aware of the Sennheiser Tangent Quattro Internet Radio and its cool vaguely Danish mod walnut veneer case. If you’ve been following my notes on wood-encased home electronics, you’ll see that this device takes some cues from...