by steve | Jan 5, 2011 | Technology
You’ve got a web site now, right? That’s great, but to really put it to use it’s helpful to know who’s visiting you, where they came from and what they’re looking at. Google provides a very useful (and free) service called Google...
by steve | Nov 9, 2010 | Culture, News
The DANGER ISLAND Tiki Trading Company is now open for business. The first product is the Toasted Tiki Lounge art printed on a high-quality T-shirts. The shirts will be available on Etsy.com shortly, and directly from DANGER ISLAND even shortlier than that. (Yes,...
by steve | Nov 5, 2010 | Design, News
Design Architecture Sustainability Eames Demetrios is a filmmaker, artist, writer, design consultant, and creator of 03 dimensional fiction. He is also the director of the Eames Office and Chairman of the Board of the Eames Foundation which takes care of the Eames...
by steve | Oct 11, 2010 | News
Life presents us with many challenges and opportunities. As the heroine or hero of our own life story, we can work through obstacles and fear, transforming our experiences, so that we move from a place of surviving to one of thriving. That’s how Helene Goode of...
by steve | Sep 27, 2010 | Technology
Robin Harris runs a blog called StorageMojo. Nerds out there may be interested in some posts he has reporting about research into hard disk failure by Google and Carnegie Mellon. Everything You Know About Disks Is Wrong Google’s Disk Failure Experience Let me sum it...