June 2009
33 posts
How to Shave like your Grampa →
This ends my Art of Manliness kick. I swear. But shaving like a man may be a good gateway to acting like one.
100 Books all men should read. →
I swear I wish I had created The Art of Manliness. It’s a great site, and I really dig the message. The modern man is no kind of man, hands down. I wont post a lot of their stuff, because, well you should go to their site to check it out, but some of it bears reposting.
Books worth reading according to someone other... →
I’ve read some of these, there are some more I’d like to read. Do you read? I hope so.
The Last Airbender anyone? I have heard good things about the story line.
Prefab never appealed to me before today. →
All I need is 1 acre on some nice water front property. I would live in this place…maybe bury most of it hobbit hole style for better insulation, and just keep the soloar panels and rain catchers above ground. Build it into a hillside so I can still have natural light. Mmm nice.
The Live Music Archive = Internet Archive + etree.org Free. Legal. Lossless....
– patricknorton
I feel the need...the need for tweed! →
I would totally by an old timey bicycle and wear tweed and ride around the park shouting age old euphemisms.
Been a while since I’ve been stoked for something involving Woody Harrelson since Woody Weed. This movie looks to pick up American Style where Shaun of the Dead left off. Great funny trailer.
He might be a PC, but that guy is funny. He’s my kind of geek.
John Hodgman talking about our first Nerd President.
I know it’s long by Internet standards, but a very smart talk from someone I respect covering Social Media and it’s global impact as the 5th communication revolution.
The Annoying Friend
jack: Hey, you know what sucks?
lindsey: vaccuums
jack: Hey, you know what sucks in a metaphorical sense?
lindsey: black holes
jack: Hey, you know what just isn't cool?
lindsey: lava?
Scientology Hates Psychiatry; Loves it's ads →
Whatever the present moment contains accept it as if you had chosen it. Always...
– Eckhart Tolle