Sunday, September 20, 2009

Yo Patrick Swayze

Saturday, September 19, 2009

THE PHILOSOPHY OF AMBIGUITY

FOR THOSE WHO LOVE THE PHILOSOPHY OF AMBIGUITY,
AS WELL AS THE IDIOSYNCRASIES OF ENGLISH:

  

 1. DON'T SWEAT THE PETTY THINGS AND DON'T PET THE SWEATY THINGS.

 2. ONE TEQUILA, TWO TEQUILA, THREE TEQUILA, FLOOR.

 3. ATHEISM IS A NON-PROPHET ORGANIZATION.

 4. IF MAN EVOLVED FROM MONKEYS AND APES, WHY DO WE STILL HAVE MONKEYS AND APES?

 5. THE MAIN REASON THAT SANTA IS SO JOLLY IS BECAUSE HE KNOWS
 WHERE ALL THE BAD GIRLS LIVE.

  6. I WENT TO A BOOKSTORE AND ASKED THE SALESWOMAN,
 "WHERE'S THE SELF-HELP SECTION?" SHE SAID IF SHE TOLD ME, IT
 WOULD DEFEAT THE PURPOSE.

 7. WHAT IF THERE WERE NO HYPOTHETICAL QUESTIONS?

 8. IF A DEAF CHILD SIGNS SWEAR WORDS, DOES HIS MOTHER WASH HIS HANDS WITH SOAP?

 9. IF SOMEONE WITH MULTIPLE PERSONALITIES THREATENS TO KILL HIMSELF,
  IS IT CONSIDERED A HOSTAGE SITUATION?

 10. IS THERE ANOTHER WORD FOR SYNONYM?

 11.. WHERE DO FOREST RANGERS GO TO "GET AWAY FROM IT ALL?"

 12. WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN YOU SEE AN ENDANGERED ANIMAL EATING AN ENDANGERED PLANT?

 13. IF A PARSLEY FARMER IS SUED, CAN THEY GARNISH HIS WAGES?

 14. WOULD A FLY WITHOUT WINGS BE CALLED A WALK?

 15. WHY DO THEY LOCK GAS STATION BATHROOMS? ARE THEY AFRAID SOMEONE WILL CLEAN THEM?

 16. IF A TURTLE DOESN'T HAVE A SHELL, IS HE HOMELESS OR NAKED?

 17. CAN VEGETARIANS EAT ANIMAL CRACKERS?

 18. IF THE POLICE ARREST A MIME, DO THEY TELL HIM HE HAS THE
  RIGHT TO REMAIN SILENT?

 19. WHY DO THEY PUT BRAILLE ON THE DRIVE-THROUGH BANK MACHINES?

 20. HOW DO THEY GET DEER TO CROSS THE ROAD ONLY AT THOSE YELLOW ROAD SIGNS?

 21. WHAT WAS THE BEST THING BEFORE SLICED BREAD?

 22. ONE NICE THING ABOUT EGOTISTS, THEY DON'T TALK ABOUT OTHER PEOPLE.

 23. DOES THE LITTLE MERMAID WEAR AN ALGEBRA?

 24. DO INFANTS ENJOY INFANCY AS MUCH AS ADULTS ENJOY ADULTERY?

 25. HOW IS IT POSSIBLE TO HAVE A CIVIL WAR?

 26. IF ONE SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMER DROWNS, DO THE REST DROWN TOO?

 27. IF YOU ATE BOTH PASTA AND ANTIPASTO, WOULD YOU STILL BE HUNGRY?

 28. IF YOU TRY TO FAIL, AND SUCCEED, WHICH HAVE YOU DONE?

 29. WHOSE CRUEL IDEA WAS IT FOR THE WORD 'LISP' TO HAVE 'S' IN IT?

 30. WHY ARE HEMORRHOIDS CALLED "HEMORRHOIDS" INSTEAD OF
  "ASSTEROIDS"?

 31. WHY IS IT CALLED TOURIST SEASON IF WE CAN'T SHOOT AT THEM?

 32. WHY IS THERE AN EXPIRATION DATE ON SOUR CREAM?

 33. IF YOU SPIN AN ORIENTAL PERSON IN A CIRCLE THREE TIMES,
  DO THEY BECOME DISORIENTED?

 34. CAN AN ATHEIST GET INSURANCE AGAINST ACTS OF GOD?

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Friday, September 18, 2009

I love this t shirt

Monday, September 14, 2009

The History of Lehman

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Data Visualization and Infographics Resources


1. Data Visualization Sites

Here are some blogs and website that provide great information for information designers, including how-to articles, visualization showcases and galleries, and other resources. Some even include tools for creating your own visualizations.

Strange Maps

Strange Maps features only map-based graphics, both modern and historical. The commentary accompanying the maps is what really makes the site interesting, especially on the historic maps.

Wall Stats

Wall Stats includes original infographics depicting discretionary spending in the United States. The graphics are also available in poster form. They also provide coverage of other infographics about political and economic topics.

Visual Complexity

Visual Complexity – This site showcases infographics and data visualizations from a wide variety of sources and has nearly 700 projects included. Graphics are categorized to make finding specific projects easier and plenty of information is included about each image.

Cool Infographics

Cool Infographics is an awesome blog that chronicles infographics and data visualizations from all over the web. They cover almost every topic you could think of. Posts are tagged to make it easier to find the specific kinds of graphics you’re looking for.

Data Mining

Data Mining is a blog that covers data visualization, social media and data mining. They aggregate tons of infographics from other sites, including National Geographic and The Economist.

Edward Tufte

This site presents a wide variety of infographics from multiple sources interspersed with other images. The commentary about the graphics is what sets it apart, and there are some incredibly interesting images included.

Infographics News

Infographics News is dedicated primarily to news infographics. They also cover news related to data visualization and unusual infographics.

Information Aesthetics

Information Aesthetics is a blog that details beautiful infographics and data visualizations from all over the web. Grahpics featured include political, financial and econimic, and other visualizations, dating as far back as December 2004.

Chart Porn

Chart Porn features charts and graphs from all over the web, all beautifully designed and covering a wide variety of topics. Posts are categorized by topic and source to make it easier to find specific charts.

Behance Network

The Behance Network has tags for Information Architecture and specifically for infographics. They have dozens of graphics in either category from a selection of graphic artists.

Good Magazine

Good Magazine presents some of the most interesting original infographics out there. They’ve created infographics on everything from water issues to the growth of food stamps to Obama’s effect on voter turnout.

Matthew Ericson

The blog of infographic designer Matthew Ericson that includes visualizations created by others as well as himself. Recently featured visualizations include a map of murders in New York City and an industrial production data visualization.

NiXLOG Infographics

NiXLOG has a great infographics section that includes an aggregation of infographics from all over the web. There’s also an original infographic of the evolution of Apple computers and their adoption by consumers.

Virtual Water

Virtual Water is a specialized blog covering the usage of the virtual water content infographic poster and the information it contains. They provide the info from the poster as well as links to publications that have used it (in whole or in part) and other infographic-related content.

History Shots

History Shots is a commercial site that sells infographic and visualization products (posters, notecards, etc.) for a variety of topics. Most of their images focus on historic events, time periods and subjects and you can browse based on political, military, sports, or general graphics. It’s an incredibly interesting site and you can zoom into the graphics shown to read them onscreen.

Flowing Data

Flowing Data offers up some amazing infographics and visualizations, with their own dedicated category. They’ve covered the best beer in the U.S., wine personality profiles, the Kennedy family tree, and the religious geography of the United States, among tons of other awesome graphics.

Many Eyes

Many Eyes is a data visualization site that offers tools for creating your own visualizations as well as for browsing infographics created by others. There are already thousands of visualizations included on the site.

The New York Times

While you’ll have to search around a bit to find the best infographics on The New York Times site, it’s definitely worth the effort. They have some of the best infographics in the business representing and breaking down really complex data sets so their average reader can easily understand what’s actually going on.

Nicolasrapp.com

nicolasrapp.com is an information design blog that covers primarily the infographics and data visualizations the author creates for The Associated Press.

DataViz

DataViz showcases images of beautiful data visualizations from all over the web. No commentary is included, but the images really speak for themselves.

iGraphics Explained

iGraphics Explained – This blog aims to shed some light on the world of infographics and data visualizations by explaining their effectiveness and how they were done. They showcase some beautiful graphics from sources all over the internet, so it’s a great place to go for inspiration and to see what kinds of graphics work and which kinds don’t.

Simple Complexity

Simple Complexity – This site showcases data visualizations that take complex data sets and display them in an easier-to-understand format that can help make sense of their true meaning. They showcase infographics from all over the net, as well as posting some how-to articles on creating better infographics.

Well-formed Data

Well-formed Data – This blog covers interface design, infographics and data visualizations, and statistics in general. The commentary accompanying the graphics is especially interesting, often delving deeper into the topics the visualizations cover.

Information is Beautiful

Information Is Beautiful – This blog celebrates beautiful information design, infographics, and data visualizations. They cover a wide variety of topics, create their own visualizations, and showcase those designed by others.

3. Flickr Pools for Infographics

Flickr pools can be a great source of information and inspiration. The ones featured below are dedicated to infographics and data visualizations, and most include examples from all over the world and a variety of different eras. They’re an excellent place to go to get ideas or see what infographics trends are around the globe.

Infografia | Infographics – A pool with more than 700 infographic images, posted by 120+ members.

Infografistas.com / Infographics News – This pool has nearly 350 items posted, all data visualizations and infographics from a huge variety of sources.

Visual Information – A pool with nearly 650 items posted. There are visualizations for everything from restaurant spending to library maps.

The Info Graphics Pool – This seems to be the largest Flickr pool dedicated to infographics and data visualizations, with more than 700 members and 1800+ items included.

http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/09/11/25-useful-data-visualization-and-infographics-resources/

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Friday, September 11, 2009

Who is Lining Google's Pockets Today?

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Concept Cars Of Future Past

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    Tuesday, September 08, 2009

    Timeline After Lehman


    Bruises fresh, banks return to risky investing


    Sept. 15, 2008 Lehman Brothers declares it will file for bankruptcy after government and industry efforts to save it collapse.

    Sept. 16 U.S. officials agree to bail out American International Group.

    Sept. 22 The Federal Reserve approves emergency bank holding company applications for Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley.

    Sept. 25 Washington Mutual fails; largest bank failure in U.S. history.

    Sept. 29 FDIC agrees to help Citigroup acquire Wachovia, and House of Representatives defeats initial bank bailout proposal. Citigroup/Wachovia deal unravels several days later.

    Oct. 3 President Bush signs into law $700 billion financial market bailout package.

    Oct. 13 U.S. officials tell top bankers that government wants to buy stakes in their firms.

    Nov. 4 Barack Obama is elected president.

    Nov. 23 U.S. officials agree to buy more stock in Citigroup and insures large chunk of assets.

    Dec. 24 The Federal Reserve approves GMAC's bank holding company application.

    Jan. 16, 2009 U.S. agrees to bolster Bank of America with more bailout funds and guarantee assets.

    Jan. 20 President Obama sworn in.

    March 22 Treasury Secretary Geithner details plans for a public/private investment structure to rid banks of bad assets.

    March 28 White House tells General Motors Chief Executive Richard Wagoner that he should step down.

    May 7 Bank regulators release results of stress tests on 19 largest banks.

    June 17 Obama proposes overhaul of financial market rules.

    July 15 U.S. rejects deal to save CIT Group.

    Aug. 25 Obama nominates Ben Bernanke to another four-year term as Fed chairman.

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    What a bad day looks like

    What a bad day looks like...................keep looking to the very end

     

    Bad

    Worse

    Tough Job


    Worse still


    Bring your shovel?


    Bad habit


    ouch!


    expensive mistake!


    Smile!

    Flood!


    awful


    Worse yet

    bang!



    ouch!

    This is your flight attendant -- we have some bad news . . .

    Worse

    WTF ?


    Duck!

    And of course,

    the worst possible

    start to a day . . .

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    Excerpts from a Pet's Diary

    Excerpts from a Dog's  Diary..
     
    8:00 am - Dog food!  My favorite  thing! 
    9:30 am - A car ride!  My favorite  thing! 
    9:40 am - A walk in the park!  My favorite  thing! 

        10:30 am - Got rubbed and petted!  My favorite  thing! 
    12:00 PM - Lunch!  My favorite  thing! 
    1:00 PM - Played in the yard! My favorite  thing! 
    3:00 PM - Wagged my tail!  My favorite  thing!    

    5:00 PM - Milk bones!  My favorite  thing! 
    7:00 PM - Got to play ball!  My favorite  thing! 
    8:00 PM - Wow!  Watched TV with the people!   My favorite thing! 
    11:00 PM - Sleeping on the bed!   My favorite thing!


    Excerpts from a Cat's Diary.
      
    Day 983 of my captivity. 
    My captors continue  to taunt me with bizarre little dangling  objects. 
     
    They dine lavishly on fresh meat,  while the other inmates and I are fed hash or some sort of dry  nuggets. Although I make my contempt for the rations perfectly  clear, I nevertheless must eat something in order to keep up my  strength. 
     
    The only thing that keeps me going is  my dream of escape. In an attempt to disgust them, I once again  vomit on the carpet. 
     
    Today I decapitated a  mouse and dropped its headless body at their feet.  I had  hoped this would strike fear into their hearts, since it clearly  demonstrates what I am capable of.  However, they merely made  condescending comments about what a 'good little hunter' I am.   Bastards. 
     
    There was some sort of assembly  of their accomplices tonight.  I was placed in solitary  confinement for the duration of the event.  However, I could  hear the noises and smell the food.  I overheard that my  confinement was due to the power of 'allergies.'  I must  learn what this means and how to use it to my  advantage. 
     
    Today I was almost successful in an  attempt to assassinate one of my tormentors by weaving around her  feet as she was walking.  I must try this again tomorrow --  but at the top of the stairs. 
     
    I am convinced  that the other prisoners here are flunkies and snitches.  The  dog receives special privileges. He is regularly released - and  seems to be more than willing to return.  He is obviously  retarded. 

    The bird has got to be an informant.  I observe him  communicating with the guards regularly.  I am certain that  he reports my every move.  My captors have arranged  protective custody for him in an elevated cell, so he is safe. For  now.........

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