(HUF HAUS)
Prefab’s never looked so good. You can’t get these beauties in the states, but if you could, I just might have to start saving up. More info on the program on the HUF site.
(HUF HAUS)
Prefab’s never looked so good. You can’t get these beauties in the states, but if you could, I just might have to start saving up. More info on the program on the HUF site.
It took them 30 years to get back together and make an album, and here it is: Everything That Happens Will Happen Today is available to stream on their site (the entire album), there’s a free download, and the album is about ten bucks. I’m more of an Eno man than a Byrne fanatic, but this album sounds lovely.
This word pair is fine, until you actually stop and think about it. The connotation with lube in this day and age is probably different than it was 20 or 30 years ago, but still. I don’t want anything lubed, let alone anything lubed in a jiffy.
These images speak for themselves. This site shows dozens more Faces of the Earth in this spirit, and some of them (as you can see here) are pretty awesome.
I’m sure Pixar will have something coming out soon using Faces of the Earth as the basis for their character design, much like they used Nick Park as the basis for their Cars film.



Check out the parent site, Flabbergastedly, for other photographic oddities found around the interweb. And Thanks Alex for the link to the link, wherever that may be.
What a treasure trove this website is. I almost feel naked sharing it with you like this; I want to keep it all to myself. But this 590+ page blog about “old photos and what life a hundred years ago was like,” is just too great to keep from you.
What’s even greater, is that all of the images are hi-res. Some of them are very, very high res. It seems the author of Shorpy, Dave, puts a lot of time and effort into bringing us these images, and it’s special to sift through the pages, getting lost in another time.
But don’t take my word for it. Go snoop around Shorpy for yourself, and get lost like I did.
This cop-out phrase is more concerned with offending people during a happy time of year than letting us enjoy it. I mean, nobody says anything about Valentine’s Day, or St. Patrick’s Day, both Christian-based holidays. America has lost its cojonés lately, becoming far too politically correct (another bad word pair, and perhaps an oxy moron to boot?) for its own good.
I say that if we can’t say Merry Christmas, or Happy Hanukkah, then we shouldn’t be able to be in the Holiday Spirit, because, heaven forbid (oops, not heaven, but you know what i mean), what if someone doesn’t believe in spirits!?
I shot a commercial. It’s on the television in America. Here it is:
And here are some images from the shoot:


A friend of mine recently turned me the classic game Zork, written originally in 1977. It’s a text-based interactive fiction game, something like those choose-your-own-adventure books. What’s great about this series is the writing, plain and simple. You feel like you’ve been sucked into this other world and partaking in some secret missions.
Plus, this game is hard, don’t be fooled by the lack of blood spatter. Try it for yourself, if you don’t believe me. There are three games in the series, and I’ve only scratched the surface so far.
I was 14 years old when Brett Favre took over for the injured, and mediocre Don Majkowski. Now I’m 30, and for the first time in my adult life I get to see a new, young quarterback take over for an uninjured, hall-of-fame quarterback.
Here’s to hoping the Packers didn’t just do something really, really stupid.