By Rob on Jun 29, 2008 in Arts/Entertainment | 0 Comments
Malcolm Gladwell, author of one of my favorite books about social economics, “The Tipping Point,” will be releasing another book in November. His new title, “Outliers: Why Some People Succeed and Some Don’t,” promises to challenge common thoughts on what leads to ultra-successful types like Bill Gates. Some are saying he places more focus on […]
By Rob on Feb 1, 2008 in Arts/Entertainment, Video | 1 Comment
Stephen discusses some of republican presidential candidate Ron Paul’s crazy views on Iraq.
By Rob on Jan 31, 2008 in Arts/Entertainment, Featured | 2 Comments
I am not going to pretend to be a fanatic of the hit ABC show, “Lost.” The first two seasons were very entertaining and really did play out a load of those “if you were stranded on a desert island” scenarios we’ve all mused on. There was a gorgeous, dark haired girl who was not […]
By Rob on Jan 28, 2008 in Arts/Entertainment, Video | 0 Comments
An exploration of language abuse in mainstream media.
By Rob on Jan 2, 2008 in Arts/Entertainment, Featured, News | 4 Comments
How frustrating it is, living in a world where most of those with any semblance of computer literacy are not of a ripe enough age to bail the world of publishing out of its age gap-induced bewilderment. Publishers seem to suffer from a cyber confusion that pales in insignificance only next to the general hubris […]
By Rob on Dec 21, 2007 in Arts/Entertainment | 0 Comments
The face of modern art has come a long way since being less dependent on skill than on luck.
Jonathan Harris, with a brain tweaked half by computer science and half by photography, has become quite the digital artist. Recently he gained much notice for his piece called “The Whale Hunt.” For this revolutionary interactive slide […]