Going down? @edfladung cars are just bullshit. Everytime you turn the engine over it depreciates in value. But at least you can exchange ownership. in reply to edfladung 9 hrs ago
  • Photography update

    September 1st, 2006 | No Comments

    I’ve uploaded about 20 new pictures to my Flickr account.
    They span the summer, starting out at Kids Rethinking New Orleans’ Schools and passing through the two documentaries we shot in Philly for Concordia under the Tin Foil Films name.
    I always appreciate comments on the pictures, so let me know what you think. Over exposed? [...]

  • Design safari

    September 1st, 2006 | No Comments

    Michael Heilemann’s Binary Bonsai has an entry about Webkit, the KHTML engine that Apple’s Safari web brower uses. Webkit itself is an open source project with nightly builds for experimentation. I’d heard about it in passing conversations but never really given it a try. I tend to shy away from beta software [...]

  • 10 things businesses should know before building a website

    September 1st, 2006 | 2 Comments »

    456 Berea Street has a great list of 10 things businesses should know before entering into the epic journey that is building a website. I’ll summarize the points for you here, but if you’d like to read the full article, you can find the link after the jump.

    Understand what you want
    It costs more and [...]

  • Schoolyear Resolutions

    August 31st, 2006 | No Comments

    This being the 4th day of my last year in school, I think to myself “Why not start a new tradition?” If it fails, I’ll never have to attempt it again, and should it work, well, I’d have a 100% success rate.
    So here are my resolutions, my goals, my personal achievement sheet that [...]

  • On Google Analytics

    August 30th, 2006 | No Comments

    A couple months ago I managed to procure an invitation to beta test Google Analytics but I never really got into it. Before they opened the service up to the general public, you could only manage 5 profiles and the service was slow as sludge at times. Now that its wide open, accepts [...]

  • Jed Horne on Charlie Rose!

    August 28th, 2006 | No Comments

    My father, Jed Horne, recently did an interview on the venerable Charlie Rose Show. Being the TV-less internet freak that I am, I waited until it was available online. Sure enough, Google Video picked up the feed.
    CHECK IT OUT!
    Needless to say, we are all very proud. Keep it up, dad!

  • Yesterday’s Philly

    August 28th, 2006 | No Comments

    I stumbled across this great panorama of the Philadelphia skyline from 1913 while linking my About page to a wikipedia article.
    I’m not sure how meaningful this photo will be to people who aren’t familiar with the Philly skyline, but I love it.
    Click here to view the photo.
    For comparative purposes, here is it in its current [...]

  • gmail for domain goes public

    August 28th, 2006 | No Comments

    This is huge information, folks. Google released today (Monday) the entire office google apps suite including

    gmail for domain
    talk
    calendar
    and page creator

    I was a tester for this service a month or two ago when it was still in private beta, but I’m just as excited about this announcement as I was to receive my initial invitation.
    visit [...]

  • Rushmore saved?

    August 28th, 2006 | No Comments

    www.SaveRushmore.com has been updated to a two column design. It was done on the fly, but everything looks good from the mac-available browser world. Anybody with a running copy of Internet Exploiter care to tell me if that content column is dropping beneath the nav/left column? Anyone?

  • land-line ahoy! (part 2)

    August 27th, 2006 | 1 Comment »

    Hopefully you’ve read part 1 of this post and are fully briefed on my generation’s obvious distaste for the inflexible old-fashioned outdated landline. If not, give it a click and let the class know when you’ve caught up. slacker.

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