Archive for March, 2006

What’s your Google mask?

Tuesday, March 21st, 2006

BusinessWeek has an article detailing the dangers of being overly transparant on the internet. Snippets of people’s lives are online through social media such as blogs, message boards, photo galleries and video archives. The image appears complete but it is a fractured composite. What they are seeing, is not the true person, […]

Shell Oil flubs the facts in ‘Global Technical Career Campaign’

Tuesday, March 21st, 2006

By way of Skeptico, comes a story regarding Shell’s current ad campaign seeking talent for Global Technical Careers. The campaign, which is running in a number of business publications and is carried through on the corporate website, features the tagline “You use only 10% of your brain. Plenty of scope for exploration. […]

Phonecams and Unintended Consequences

Tuesday, March 21st, 2006

How do you use the camera integrated into your cell phone?
There were some great tips over on 43 Folders regarding how having a phonecam on-hand can save you time and free you from frustration. Need to remember where you parked? Snap a photo. Want to remember the name of that great wine […]

The Blank Canvas

Monday, March 20th, 2006

For me, the hardest moment is always the blank canvas. The white sheet of paper. The empty window on the computer screen.
It is the moment when all is possible if only you can commit to a direction. The moment the pen touches the page, the first splash of paint, the first […]



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