about 1 year ago - 18 comments
Let’s face it. Catapults and Trebuchets are just plain cool. There’s something visceral about launching large items great distances. That’s the easy part, though. The hard part is hitting your targets. To better facilitate targeting, siege engines needed a way to hit the things that were “in between” the settings afforded by the ratchets and
about 1 year ago - 5 comments
How space affects a woman’s perception of time. Conclusion: Apparently, space increases overall satisfaction.
about 2 years ago - 3 comments
We live in an age where information is too available. We have more facts than we can assimilate or use, and very little context. One of the ways we manage to transmit all of this information comes from research done in “packing” of information. How much can we compress data, then “unpack” it later without
about 2 years ago - 15 comments
Content is king. It started with a Tweet by Jeremy Meyers, that said the following: “Ironically, content about how “Content is King” is not an example of good content.” I responded with: “If Content were King, then Pink would have stayed dry.” I was referring, of course, to Pink’s performance at the Grammy Awards, where
about 2 years ago - 7 comments
Sudoku. It’s a logic puzzle that involves placing numbers or letters in a grid such that you get no repeating characters within a given row, column, or highlighted grid. I got a book of puzzles for Christmas, and things finally slowed down enough I could check it out. You’d think a publication so prestigious to
about 2 years ago - 1 comment
“A lot of ideas looked good on paper, but probably should have been rendered in three dimensions or more.”
about 2 years ago - 8 comments
It was time for a new look. I liked the old look, but there was something about the old “old look” that was missing. Yet, the “old” old look lacked several features. This look will get some tweaking in the meantime.
about 2 years ago - 4 comments
From Twitter: As tempting as it might be to click on what I’m most certain is an “adult-dating” site, you have to wonder about how successful “Laci Casey” will be with a screen name that phoenetically reads “Do-w-your-herpes.” Not to be outdone, the irrepessible SkateHank followed up with this gem of marketing: Why thank you! When
about 2 years ago - 1 comment
“The lowly hyphen is never more important than to the man who re-sent the terms for the position he wants to re-sign.”