Welcome Glen Roy

Please welcome Glen…

Browser for the day

Though still in private beta, AT&T’s Pogo browser is one to keep an eye on.

Welcome Ebe Randeree

Please welcome Ebe…

WordPress plug-in for the day

For those of you who (like me) feel that the established interface for commenting on blog posts only works when there are a few comments… and quickly begins to suck eggs when the comment threads get longer and begin to comment on each other… I’d like to suggest Disqus. I’m going to hold off on this site until I feel that it’s justified. Anyway, here’s a screen grab to give you a better idea of the interface design:

Welcome Marc Ray

Please welcome Marc…

Business model for the day


Jim Coudal’s company is proudly in its thirteenth year without a business plan… “If they come, we will build it.” More Here.

If you are in need of a break…

Getty Images has a fun new tool where you can create a sort of stream-of-consciousness video based on Getty images and clips. If you are in the middle of a day of coding/scripting and are ready for an interesting break, try this out!

Getty Images Moodstream

Courtesy of Getty Images.

Bookmarking Tool for the day

This looks interesting. I’ve got both a Del.icio.us and a Magnolia account, but I never use them. Maybe LaterThis will do the trick.

And another video

BMW’s GINA model… exploring what might happen to the design of a vehicle if we reconsidered its skin.

Video for the day

Weezer \"Pork and Beans\" youtube.com video

Video from Weezer: Pork and Beans (NOTE: click image to play in new window)

Mike Houghton emailed this video to me recently. Seeing it spurred some thoughts on how Weezer took a simple idea and created something from it. In this case Weezer has taken a simple thought – “I’m going to do what I want to do, I ain’t gotta prove a thing to you” – and made a catchy little song with an amusing, light video.

I’ve been interested for a while now in how others take a simple idea and make it spring to life. I’m sure that we all have inspirational moments where if we could just somehow “catch” them and “own” them, maybe something worthwhile (or at least thought provoking) could come from them.

Refreshing!