Tag Archives: Web Wanderings
Web Wanderings: Smeagol is crowded!
It kinda falls apart at the end, but otherwise, this is quite a funny take on Smeagol’s multiple personalities.
Web Wanderings: Whom Do You Hang With?
We hear a lot of talk about personal information and privacy. A great many people are concerned (rightly, in my opinion) about who has their information and what they can do with it. Other people either ignorantly or voluntarily give … Continue reading
Web Wanderings: Seth Godin
I’ve known of Seth Godin for awhile, but I haven’t really sat down and explored what he has to say until this. This lengthy interview covers a broad range of topics, but all centered around the idea of work as … Continue reading
Web Wanderings: Paperman
Okay, this wasn’t so much a discovery as a recommendation from a friend on Facebook, but it’s a delightful story. It’s just over six minutes, and you won’t regret one of them:
Web Wanderings: O Fortuna, by the Piano Guys
I have no idea if The Piano Guys are making much money from their music, but they sure seem to be having fun. I’m not even sure what the story or concept is behind the group, other than they’re talented … Continue reading
Web Wanderings: An Unexpected Briefing
It would appear Air New Zealand has a sense of humor. They teamed up with Peter Jackson and WETA to create an flight safety video based on the upcoming movie The hobbit, and apparently including a few characters and Peter … Continue reading
Web Wanderings: The Soldier and Death
It’s been awhile since I saw Jim Henson’s “The Storyteller”. John Hurt, as usual, was excellent as the Storyteller. I recall hearing a great many wonderful stories, but none so poignant to me as “The Soldier and Death.” Truly a … Continue reading
Web Wanderings: PöpcØrn!
The Swedish Chef makes popcorn shrimp. Those little guys sure have good rhythm!
Web Wanderings: Ma Scandaleuse – Michael Miro
I will never be young, handsome, and French. But that doesn’t mean I can’t enjoy a catchy song by someone who is. I’ll just listen along and take comfort in the notion that he only catches supermodels when the video … Continue reading
Web Wanderings: Watching light move
MIT researchers have developed a camera that takes a trillion images per second–so fast that light travels only 6 millimeters between frames. I can hear you all now: “Well then, let me see it!” After all, that was my first … Continue reading