December 2007
64 posts
End of the World (swf) →
“Oh kids, do you remember this? It was so funny (years ago), and I googled it and found it again today”. — mareen
7U’s christmas card
The ones we love →
Website with photos of young promising photographers portraying their loved ones in an outdoor setting — no-photo
CommandShift3 →
It’s like Hot or Not for web design. — mikata Damn this is addictive.
Meet Norbert, our guest!
zetahydrae: The problem with tumblelogging →
“This guys thoughts on tumbling are pretty accurate I think. I am still in the infatuation stage, where I think tumbling is the coolest shit in the world. But it’s also I think there’s a lot of fluff to dig through in order to find the good content. There’s also a lot of uncreative people who simply reblog the ideas of others. That said, the ease of posting along with the...
Crocs: How could you...
I am not going to discuss crocs. I’m actually pretty straight-forward about it; anyone who wear ‘m should be ashamed of him- or herself, and deserves to live a lonely and miserable life. But..that’s actually too much talking on the subject. Nozzman actually said it best with this new cartoon: — bohemianworks
Do websites need to look exactly the same in every... →
via aatw — brocatus
But 2008 is all about 2001, which is really about the 80’s which is just...
– Japie
My soul seems a bit nerdy today. — brocatus I might put this on a shirt one day :)
The DubCorp Business Model - An exercise in self...
So I have been thinking a lot about my business model lately as well as the traditional paradigms for e-commerce sites. Typically, on the internet, people strive to be the best. They want to create the “next big” thing; the killer app that will revolutionize the way people buy or communicate online. In short, they want to be the #1 in their category, whatever that may happen to be. ...