Use these words correctly and your schooled readers will think you’re a genius. [click to continue…]
Via New York Magazine, a humorously dead-on observation of why Microsoft PowerPoint’s painfully cluttered design doesn’t work, along with a smart alternative designed by the Minister of Information himself.
This just in from ProofreadNow.com a few minutes ago, which hit close to home in a spookily timely way. Especially the part about the sword and the pen. [click to continue…]
Lesson of the day:
Careful when using satire.
Some won’t get the joke.
Now that the dust has settled from the release of the third film in Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy, it seems many fans have found themselves confused by the story, claiming that plot is convoluted with excessive and hard-to-follow rules, curse terms, mathematical calculations, and other situational variables.
It is my hope to clear up some of this confusion, and shed light on what is really quite a simple story. [click to continue…]
The story of Photoshop’s inception. Notice the key role its hardware requirements played in the success of Apple Computer. Timing is everything.
“A Celebration of Escher”
30″ x 40″
Oil, spilled beer, and a collection of M.C. Escher calendars on panel
2007
My Gran just forwarded me a batch of jokes emailed to her from a 96-year-old gentleman friend of hers. That is so classic! [click to continue…]










