Jump to content. Jump to menu.

Archive for October, 2006

Doonesbury’s War - washingtonpost.com

Doonesbury’s War - washingtonpost.com

Posted by Jason Wall | Read this entry | No Comments
Tags: No Tags

The New Yorker: Fact

The New Yorker: Fact Gldawell talks about a group of people who can predict how much a movie will make in the boxoffice.

Posted by Jason Wall | Read this entry | No Comments
Tags: No Tags

Top Ten Reasons I don’t Like Forwards

Reason # 1: they are generally ridiculous in their claims, “if you forward this to x people then good things will happen to you” whatever.
Reason # 2: they are like unto idle chatter, they have little to no value or depth
Reason # 3: they waste my time deleting them
Reason # 4: they clutter my inbox
Reason […]

Posted by Read Wall | Read this entry | Comments (5)
Tags: , , , ,

Boeing Begins Flight Tests and Laser Firings for Laser Gunship Program: Financial News - Yahoo! Finance

Boeing Begins Flight Tests and Laser Firings for Laser Gunship Program: Financial News - Yahoo! Finance Phasers on stun.

Posted by Jason Wall | Read this entry | Comment (1)
Tags: No Tags

Jeffrey Zeldman Presents : Web 2.0 Thinking Game

Jeffrey Zeldman Presents : Web 2.0 Thinking Game

Posted by Jason Wall | Read this entry | No Comments
Tags: No Tags

index

Wash Me! Dirty Car Art… amazing pieces of art done on the windows of dirty cars.

Posted by Jason Wall | Read this entry | No Comments
Tags: No Tags

It Couldn’t Be

I could’ve sworn that I saw Jeremy Sexton in the crowd while watching the Cards game. Then five minutes later they panned on the same guy and I was even more convinced. I can’t be right…can I?

Posted by Sean Cooney | Read this entry | Comments (2)
Tags: No Tags

YouTube - This Man can Move Anything

YouTube - This Man can Move Anything Man moves barn all by himself without help using nothing but sticks and stones. ;)

Posted by Jason Wall | Read this entry | Comment (1)
Tags: No Tags

One Bullet Away: the Making of a Marine Officer, By Nathaniel C. Fick

Note: I’m reprinting this entry from September 14, 2006, which was originally published on another blog.
As memoirs go, you have to take in all the written details with a grain of salt. The perceptions of the author aren’t always shared by others who witnessed the same event or shared the same ordeal in the same […]

The New Yorker: PRINTABLES

How the Art of Childbirth went Industrial

Posted by Jason Wall | Read this entry | Comments (3)
Tags: No Tags

APS Observer - The Myth of Prodigy and Why it Matters

APS Observer - The Myth of Prodigy and Why it Matters

Posted by Jason Wall | Read this entry | No Comments
Tags: No Tags

The New York Times > New York Region > Interactive Feature > Sequence of Events

The New York Times > New York Region > Interactive Feature > Sequence of Events Detailed infographic of the crash in NY yesterday.

Posted by Jason Wall | Read this entry | No Comments
Tags: No Tags

tron_H264.mov (video/quicktime Object)

tron_H264.mov (video/quicktime Object) Honda goes tron.

Posted by Jason Wall | Read this entry | No Comments
Tags: No Tags

State of the Art: Getting Ready for the Close Up

State of the Art: Getting Ready for the Close Up

Posted by Jason Wall | Read this entry | Comment (1)
Tags: No Tags

Remembering

How much do you remember from your childhood?  It seems like I have more memories of some things than other people.  When I was young, we lived in TN, out in the country.  We moved away when I was 8 years old and my sister was 7.  I remember so many things from when we […]

Posted by Julie Wall | Read this entry | Comments (2)
Tags: No Tags

Art | Kevin Cornell

Art | Kevin Cornell an interview with the Illustrator and writer of Bearskin Rug

Posted by Jason Wall | Read this entry | Comments (6)
Tags: ,

Kick Ass Classical - Classical Music’s Top 100 Greatest Hits

Kick *** Classical - Classical Music’s Top 100 Greatest Hits

Posted by Jason Wall | Read this entry | No Comments
Tags: No Tags

Reluctant Nomad: Insults - they just don’t make them as they used to

Reluctant Nomad: Insults - they just don’t make them as they used to insults of great wit.

Posted by Jason Wall | Read this entry | No Comments
Tags: No Tags

How to prolong lithium-based batteries

How to prolong lithium-based batteries in spite of what you have heard, its good to frequently recharge your lithium ion batteries, and every 30 recharges, let the battery run down completely. More good stuff in the article…

Posted by Jason Wall | Read this entry | No Comments
Tags: ,

More to Come…

Living in a place heavily populated by illegal immigrants (or as I prefer to call them, criminals) has kept me on my toes and has brought me into the realm of fighting harder than most for the rights of Americans. I plan to really set the tone in the near future and shed light […]

Posted by Sean Cooney | Read this entry | Comments (4)
Tags: No Tags

Login