Posted 2 weeks ago
You see, we are faced with a situation in which the managing of information has become more important than creating new and original information. Take Boing Boing, for instance. They’re one of the most powerful blogs on the web, but they don’t create anything, rather they filter the morass of information and pull up the best stuff. The fact of Boing Boing linking to something far outweighs the thing that they’re linking to. The new creativity is pointing, not making. Likewise, in the future, the best writers will be the best information managers.
Posted 1 month ago

An acquisition is always a failure

swissmiss, swiss-miss.com

“An entrepreneur is someone who, almost artistically, designs a living entity which embodies the values, beliefs, and ambitions of the creator. It’s impossible for a larger entity to swallow a smaller one without completely reshaping it. When this…

Posted 1 month ago
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Creativity with Food
Baptiste.B, fubiz.net

Chaque jour durant le mois de mars, l’artiste et architecte malaisienne Hong-Yi poste sur son site et compte Instagram une photo d’une assiette décorée magnifiquement avec différents aliments, proposant ainsi des créations très réussies faisant…

Posted 2 months ago

5 Ways Not to be Boring with Your Next Presentation

Scott Schwertly, ethos3.com

The natural trajectory of the human species is monotony. Need proof? Just look at any old person’s daily routine. It starts with the daily pill organizer, hits full speed at oatmeal and Metamucil, and usually ends with a dose of Wheel of Fortune a…

Posted 3 months ago

I am yet to see Ip Man but the sequel is good.

Posted 3 months ago

I am currently watching season 2 on Sky Atlantic. I enjoyed season 1 and the first two episodes of season have been great so far.

Posted 3 months ago
A great documentary on stand-up comedians.

A great documentary on stand-up comedians.

Posted 3 months ago
I bought this movie from Amazon because I enjoyed ‘Liberal Arts’ and I had to see Josh Radnor’s directorial debut.

I bought this movie from Amazon because I enjoyed ‘Liberal Arts’ and I had to see Josh Radnor’s directorial debut.