by David | May 28, 2008 | technology
Well, that’s only part of a long techno-story developing on my desk. But it’s true. I raved about the Time Capsule in one of my last Ipswitch blog posts, and now I actually own one. It delivers on all its cool features, at least the ones I’ve tried...
by David | May 18, 2008 | media, technology
I’m not going to try and evangelize Twitter. I figure you’re probably already addicted to it, dead set against it, or blissfully ignorant of it. I don’t think it’s the be all and end all, but I’m rather enjoying it. If you’re so...
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...
by David | Apr 29, 2008 | design, reading & writing, technology, transportation, urbanism
Let me call to your attention two excellent maps that in my humble opinion should make sweet cartographic love and spawn a mashup of some sort. This confluence of maps, blogs and public transportation has got the limeduck quacking loudly. First up, Boston Blogs’...
by David | Mar 17, 2008 | media, technology
It was the last night of illustrator class. There was a quiz. I skipped to the last question, which is reproduced verbatim here: 8. Draw an pear and high light it using the gradient mesh tool. I guess I still had Demuth on the brain from that show at the Whitney I saw...
by David | Mar 16, 2008 | eating, technology
A day late but not in any way short, the Pie Off at J’s place (If you’re trying to keep track, this is a totally different J than previous J’s mentioned here, so give up.) was an orgy of pie-hole-stuffing. The invite was aptly titled, “screw...