Monthly Archives for November 2009
Micro Blogging & Mega Blogging, not Versus!
http://ma.tt/2009/11/micro-blogging-vs-mega-blogging/ Posted via email from matyjas’s posterous
Rules for Sock Contests
The internet is full of sock contest rules for knitting, sock puppets, designing, and finding lost socks but not for pure sock contests. Our society needs formal rules for such sock contests and I am quite surprised that we have … Continue reading
Black Pegasus for Black Friday
Go forth and buy sneakers! Posted via email from No Bobos
The Coming Real Time Revolution
« Moving Toward The Real-Time Enterprise | Main | How heavy is the Internet? » November 20, 2009 The Coming Real Time Revolution [originally posted on Get Real, January 19, 2005] [These are the prepared notes for my introductory remarks … Continue reading
Clae You, Clae Me, Clae It Together
This model is called the Rollins, look at all the pretty colors => http://bit.ly/clae-rollins These have some of the best features of the Half Cab with a boat shoe slash boot thing going on. I am kinda mesmerized. See and … Continue reading
Lakers Colored ZX
The ZX series are probably the best retro runners by Adidas, unless the DS Response Trail is ever re-released. The Lakers colors work here. Not everyone likes the Lakers, but you can still like the shoes. Really. Posted via email … Continue reading
Vans Shouting HALFCAB
Don’t know about the huge HALFCAB on these heels, but the blue suede & white leather color way is classic good. Maybe if the heel-font was nicer I would dig it? Posted via email from No Bobos
Taptu + OneRiot = realtime mobile search
http://www.mobilecrunch.com/2009/11/10/taptu-oneriot-realtime-mobile-search/ Sent to you via Google Reader Posted via email from Real Time Web London
notes.husk.org. OpenOffice.org Mouse: Real.
via notes.husk.org “The product itself leaves me with something of a sense of awe, even if part of that is at how misguided the project is. This is a mouse so complex you can export the configuration as a PDF, … Continue reading
The Disintermediation Era | Artificial Scarcity of Information
via horsepigcow.com Great read, touches a bunch of the ideas I am working on. Posted via web from matyjas’s posterous