June 2008
16 posts
Jun 25th
Jun 24th
Beautiful advertisements targeting those who are... →
Jun 24th
“The most unfair thing about life is the way it ends. I mean, life is tough. It...”
– lonelysandwich
Jun 23rd
Incredible underground temples carved over the... →
Jun 19th
Jun 16th
World’s Largest Pool At San Alfonso Del Mar Resort... →
seriously, the pool is big enough to support BOATS. 
Jun 16th
Still Convinced the Internet is Full of Creeps
I have a theory that the internet is populated mostly by creeps.  This theory is occasionally validated by my extremely scientific and totally infallible methodology of reviewing my own flickr viewing statistics.  Whenever I post a photo that has women in it, that photo gets 2-5 times as many views as the neighboring photos, even though they are typically of the same subject matter.   Please...
Jun 13th
Included
I’ve never considered myself much of a photographer.  Most of my friends are much better with a camera than I am and mostly I’m frustrated that I can’t produce similarly beautiful imagery.  But I continue to dabble anyway and just might be improving.  I have published most of my images under a creative commons license, which means they can be included and used within many...
Jun 13th
Mystery on Fifth Avenue - NYTimes.com →
This is one of the most incredible things I’ve seen an architect do.  
Jun 12th
WatchWatch
The entire democratic primary season in 8 minutes.  via kottke
Jun 10th
Hi-tech tombstones in Japan let mourners link to... →
Jun 7th
Rick Reilly on his relationship with his father →
Jun 5th
9.1% Well Read
These are the books I’ve read from the totally arbitrary list of 1001 books I’m supposed to read before I die: Saturday – Ian McEwan The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time – Mark Haddon Kafka on the Shore – Haruki Murakami Middlesex – Jeffrey Eugenides Atonement – Ian McEwan Choke – Chuck Palahniuk Life of Pi – Yann Martel After the Quake – Haruki Murakami Sputnik Sweetheart...
Jun 3rd
Jun 3rd
Pixelnomad No More
After many years (5) of writing, maintaining, designing, redesigning, and managing the domain pixelnomad.com, I’ve decided to retire it and move to a new online space: othersean.com.   It’s not that I don’t like pixelnomad, I do.  But I’m tired of having to keep it running, tired of having to constantly design it, tired of working with broken content management systems.  My...
Jun 2nd